Inelastic Analysis of Structures

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The modeling of mechanical properties of materials and structures is a complex and wide-ranging subject. In some applications, it is sufficient to assume that the material remains elastic, i.e. that the deformation process is fully reversible and the stress is a unique function of strain. However, such a simplified assumption is appropriate only within a limited range, and in general must be replaced by a more realistic approach that takes into account the inelastic processes such as plastic yielding or cracking.<br /> This book presents a comprehensive treatment of the most important areas of plasticity and of time-dependent inelastic behavior (viscoplasticity of metals, and creep and shrinkage of concrete). It covers structural aspects such as:<br /> * incremental analysis<br /> * limit analysis<br /> * shakedown analysis<br /> * optimal design<br /> * beam structures subjected to bending and torsion<br /> * yield line theory of plates<br /> * slip line theory<br /> * size effect in structures<br /> * creep and shrinkage effects in concrete structures.<br /> The following aspects of the advanced material modeling are presented:<br /> * yield surfaces for metals and plastic-frictional materials<br /> * hardening and softening<br /> * stress-return algorithms<br /> * large-strain formulations<br /> * thermodynamic framework<br /> * microplane models<br /> * localization of plastic strain.<br /> Inelastic Analysis of Structures is a textbook for basic and advanced courses on plasticity, with a slight emphasis on structural engineering applications, but with a wealth of material for geotechnical, mechanical, aerospace, naval, petroleum and nuclear engineers. The text is constructed in a very didactical way, while the mathematics has been kept rigorous.