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Spectral Classification of Non-Coaxiality for Two-Dimensional Incremental Stress-Strain Response

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  • Jiangu Qian
  • Jean-Pierre Bardet
  • Maosong Huang

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The present study examines the non-coaxial aspects of incremental material behavior, and attempts to classify the incremental non-coaxiality that relates stress and strain increments. In the solid mechanics literature, non-coaxiality (NC) refers usually to incremental strains and stress states having different principal directions. Departing from conventional non-coaxiality, the analysis investigates the incremental non-coaxiality (INC) of linearized rate-type solids. This study uses the concept of deviatoric second-order work for examining the relations between stability and incremental non-coaxiality. Based on a spectral analysis of the constitutive compliance matrix, it proposes three classifications for distinguishing various degrees of incremental non-coaxiality and stability. These classifications determine the conditions for the existence of incremental coaxiality (i.e., colinearity of stress and strain increments), stability, instability, and stable-instable transition (i.e., positive, negative, or zero second-order deviatoric work). The study illustrates these classifications in the cases of generic elastic and elastoplastic constitutive models. The analysis pertains to two-dimensional cases. Additional research is required to extend the analysis from two to three dimensions.

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  • Jiangu Qian & Jean-Pierre Bardet & Maosong Huang, 2010. "Spectral Classification of Non-Coaxiality for Two-Dimensional Incremental Stress-Strain Response," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2010, pages 1-20, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:963043
    DOI: 10.1155/2010/963043
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