Title of article :
Effect of the rate dependence of nonlinear kinematic hardening rule on relaxation behavior
Author/Authors :
Kwangsoo Ho، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
Relaxation experiments for metallic materials and solid polymers have exhibited nonlinear dependence of stress relaxation
on prior loading rate; the relaxed stress associated with the fastest prior strain rate has the smallest magnitude at the
end of the same relaxation periods. Modeling capability for the basic feature of relaxation behavior is qualitatively investigated
in the context of unified state variable theory. Unified constitutive models are categorized into three general classes
according to the rate dependence of kinematic hardening rule, which defines the evolution of the back (equilibrium) stress
and is the major difference among constitutive models. The first class of models adopts the nonlinear kinematic hardening
rule proposed by Armstrong and Frederick. In this class, the back stress appears to be rate-independent under loading and
subsequent relaxation conditions. In the second class of models, a stress rate term is incorporated into the Armstrong–
Frederick rule and the back stress then becomes rate-dependent during relaxation condition even though it remains
rate-independent under loading condition. The final class proposed here includes a new nonlinear kinematic hardening rule
that causes the back stress to be rate-dependent all the time. It is shown that the apparent rate dependence of the back
stress during relaxation enables constitutive models to predict the influence of prior loading rate on relaxation behavior.
Keywords :
viscoplasticity , Nonlinear kinematic hardening rule , relaxation
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures
Journal title :
International Journal of Solids and Structures