Conditions for which strain-based and stress-based failure criteria are mathematically equivalent in elastic media are explored by expressing the criteria in the spectral eigenspace of the elasticity tensor. For scalar-valued quadratic criteria that are homogeneous functions of degree one, stressbas
Drying induced stresses estimated on the base of elastic and viscoelastic models
✍ Scribed by Jacek Banaszak; Stefan J. Kowalski
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 316 KB
- Volume
- 86
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1385-8947
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✦ Synopsis
The main subject of this paper is to study how the chosen constitutive model of a saturated porous body undergoing drying process influences the numerically estimated drying induced stresses and deformations. To compare the results one assumes the material of a convectively dried cylinder to be both elastic and viscoelastic. One states a significant difference between the results obtained for both these models, particularly for the drying induced stresses.
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