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1Ideal-viscoplastic extrusion model

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  • Title: ➤  Ideal-viscoplastic extrusion model
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  • Number of Pages: Median: 48
  • Publisher: ➤  Dept. of Aerospace Science and Engineering
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  • Publish Location: [Downsview, Ont.]

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  • First Year Published: 1987
  • Is Full Text Available: No
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Viscoplasticity

Figure 1c. Viscoplasticity is usually modeled in three-dimensions using overstress models of the Perzyna or Duvaut-Lions types. In these models, the stress

Bingham-Papanastasiou model

significant deformation can occur – the so-called viscoplastic fluids or Bingham plastics. In order to model the stress-strain relation in these fluids, some

Payún Matrú

et al. 2008, p. 91. Germa et al. 2010, p. 719. Blake, S. (1990). "Viscoplastic Models of Lava Domes". Lava Flows and Domes. IAVCEI Proceedings in Volcanology

Zirconium alloys

experimental data of high-purity polycrystalline Zr to a self-consistent viscoplastic model to study slip and twinning systems' rate and temperature sensitivity

Ollagüe

al. 2008, p. 152. Vezzoli et al. 2008, p. 153. Blake, S. (1990). "Viscoplastic Models of Lava Domes". Lava Flows and Domes. IAVCEI Proceedings in Volcanology

Bingham plastic

In materials science, a Bingham plastic is a viscoplastic material that behaves as a rigid body at low stresses but flows as a viscous fluid at high stress

Solid mechanics

state. That is, deformation that occurs after yield is permanent. Viscoplasticity - Combines theories of viscoelasticity and plasticity and applies to

Anthony Rollett

"Simulation of plastic deformation in Ti-5553 alloy using a self-consistent viscoplastic model", Sudipto Mandal, Brian T. Gockel, Shanoob Balachandran, Dipankar

Herschel–Bulkley fluid

Chambon, G, Ghemmour, A and Naaim, M, 2014, "Experimental investigation of viscoplastic free-surface flows in a steady uniform regime", Journal of Fluid Mechanics

Ramberg–Osgood relationship

curve and takes account of the Bauschinger effect. Viscoplasticity#Johnson–Cook flow stress model Ramberg, W., & Osgood, W. R. (1943). Description of