2014
DOI: 10.12700/aph.12.1.2015.1.3
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Stress-Strain Interaction Model of Plasticity

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“…The FCEI concept basically represent the physical interchanging processes of physical entities among elapsed effects and forthcoming residual causes beyond the moments of direct observations. The concept was tested earlier on problems of fatigue yielding (Ziha 2009), general considerations on how things worsen (Ziha 2012), ageing and fatigue (Ziha 2014), material plasticity (Ziha, 2015) and fatigue life predictions in engineering (Ziha 2016). The study investigates and demonstrates the appropriateness of the mathematical model of Finite ice Melting (the cause M) and ice mass Losses (the effect L) Interaction (FMLI) on the numerical analysis of the interaction of climate changes and the recently observed alarming land ice mass anomaly of Greenland and Antarctica ice sheets (Velicogna and Wahr, 2006a;Velicogna and Wahr, 2006b;Velicogna, 2009;Sasgen et al, 2013;Velicogna et al, 2014;;Tedesco et al, 2015;Tedesco et al, 2016;Tedesco et al 2017;Wiese et al, 2016).…”
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“…The FCEI concept basically represent the physical interchanging processes of physical entities among elapsed effects and forthcoming residual causes beyond the moments of direct observations. The concept was tested earlier on problems of fatigue yielding (Ziha 2009), general considerations on how things worsen (Ziha 2012), ageing and fatigue (Ziha 2014), material plasticity (Ziha, 2015) and fatigue life predictions in engineering (Ziha 2016). The study investigates and demonstrates the appropriateness of the mathematical model of Finite ice Melting (the cause M) and ice mass Losses (the effect L) Interaction (FMLI) on the numerical analysis of the interaction of climate changes and the recently observed alarming land ice mass anomaly of Greenland and Antarctica ice sheets (Velicogna and Wahr, 2006a;Velicogna and Wahr, 2006b;Velicogna, 2009;Sasgen et al, 2013;Velicogna et al, 2014;;Tedesco et al, 2015;Tedesco et al, 2016;Tedesco et al 2017;Wiese et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%