Elastoplastic behavior has long been part of the constitutive
models incorporated in most computer codes, used in the design of
civil and mechanical engineering structures. Elastoplastic Modeling
offers a compact presentation of the fundamentals of classical
elastoplastic modeling, the basis for many engineering applications
currently implemented. This book provides a general background to
enhance understanding of the modeling assumptions that govern the
rationales of these applications. With this understanding comes the
ability to assess their validation range and propose possible
improvements. An instructive approach replaces excessive
mathematical developments with a semi-phenomenological method,
where mathematical modeling is driven by - and derived from -
experimental observations. A logical track is followed, starting
from material behavior modeling and leading to the analysis of the
anelastic response of systems, subjected to quasi-static loading
processes.
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