Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen Aus Dem Siemens-Konzern 1923
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-99663-4_17
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Zur Heyn’schen Theorie der Verfestigung der Metalle durch verborgen elastische Spannungen

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“…In order to simulate micro-slip, Gaul and co-workers (2001) made good use of Masing model to simulate a joint. Masing model was further developed to describe the elasto-plastic behavior of metals (Masing, 1923). When some of Jenkins elements are sticking and others are slipping, the model is in the partial slip condition.…”
Section: Masing Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In order to simulate micro-slip, Gaul and co-workers (2001) made good use of Masing model to simulate a joint. Masing model was further developed to describe the elasto-plastic behavior of metals (Masing, 1923). When some of Jenkins elements are sticking and others are slipping, the model is in the partial slip condition.…”
Section: Masing Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, wrought magnesium alloys usually show non-symmetrical stress-strain hysteresis loops with sigmoidal shaped reversals at medium up to large strain amplitudes. In [23,34] is shown that the Masing model [37] fails to describe hysteresis loops of wrought magnesium alloys. For this comparison, completely reversed strain controlled constant amplitude tests on the alloy AZ31 were used in [23] and similar tests on the alloys AE42, AZ31, and AZ80 were used in [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…For some steel and aluminum alloys, the Ramberg-Osgood equation [36] in combination with the Masing model [37] is an adequate and well-known method to describe the shape of stressstrain hysteresis loops at arbitrary uniaxial tensile and compressive loads. This model represents point symmetric and completely convex hysteresis loops.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many experimental and theoretical efforts have been devoted to studying the Bauschinger effect in bulk metals since the phenomenon was first reported (Masing et al, 1923;Brown and Stobbs, 1971a;Brown and Stobbs, 1971b;Atkinson et al, 1974;Stoltz and Pelloux, 1976;Brown, 1977;Margolin et al, 1978;Hasegawa et al, 1986;Bate and Wilson, 1986;Aran et al, 1987). More specifically, the reverse yield effect has been observed on many types of aluminum alloys, including reinforced ones (cf.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%