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Constitutive models

This section explores various constitutive models fundamental to understanding material behavior under different loading conditions. It covers linear and nonlinear elastic models, hyperelastic and hypoelastic behavior, elastoplasticity, and the phenomena of creep and viscoplasticity. Each model is analyzed for its applications and limitations, providing insights into how materials respond to stress and strain over time. These models are essential for engineers and scientists designing materials for structural applications, ensuring safety and reliability.

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Constitutive models

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  1. Constitutive models Part 3

  2. Material behaviour – models • Linear elastic • Nonlinear elastic • Hyperelastic • Hypoelastic • Elastoplastic • Creep • Viscoplasticity

  3. Creep

  4. Viscoplasticity

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