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1 Pure Bending of Plane Assemblages of Bars in Tension and Compression 111
Linear - elastic behavior 114 Elastic - perfectly plastic idealization 115 Linear -
work - hardening idealization 117 Linear Maxwell idealization 118 Nonlinear ...
1 Pure Bending of Plane Assemblages of Bars in Tension and Compression 111
Linear - elastic behavior 114 Elastic - perfectly plastic idealization 115 Linear -
work - hardening idealization 117 Linear Maxwell idealization 118 Nonlinear ...
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3 : 35 ) Linear - viscous and linear - viscoelastic materials The solution for the
homogeneous isotropic linear - elastic thick - walled cylinder carries over directly
to our homogeneous isotropic linear - viscous idealization of material . There is
no ...
3 : 35 ) Linear - viscous and linear - viscoelastic materials The solution for the
homogeneous isotropic linear - elastic thick - walled cylinder carries over directly
to our homogeneous isotropic linear - viscous idealization of material . There is
no ...
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Curvature of beam, linear Kelvin, 327 linear Maxwell, 326 linear viscous, 148
nonlinear viscous, 328 plastic, 149, 150 Cylinder [see Thick-walled tube (cylinder
) ; Thin-walled tube] Dashpot, 35, 36 Deflection of beam, 332 amplification by
axial ...
Curvature of beam, linear Kelvin, 327 linear Maxwell, 326 linear viscous, 148
nonlinear viscous, 328 plastic, 149, 150 Cylinder [see Thick-walled tube (cylinder
) ; Thin-walled tube] Dashpot, 35, 36 Deflection of beam, 332 amplification by
axial ...
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actual addition angle answer applied assemblage axes axial axis beam behavior bending circle circular column combined compatibility components compression compressive stress Consider constant creep cross section curve cylinder deflection deformation determined diameter direction displacement effect elastic equal equation equilibrium example Figure Find force given gives homogeneous idealization increase initial interior isotropic length limit linear linear-elastic load material maximum Maxwell modulus moment needed nonlinear normal obtained outer plane plastic positive pressure principal Prob problem produced pure radius range ratio relation replaced requires residual response result rotation shaft shear stress shell shown shows simple sketch solid solution steel strain stress-strain relations structural Suppose surface symmetry temperature tensile tension thickness thin-walled torsion tube twisting uniform unloading versus viscous yield zero