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Yield Criteria for Ductile Materials

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This lecture covers the concept of strain measurements in bridges, plane strain conditions, and yield criteria for ductile materials under plane stress. It explains the transformation equations, maximum-shearing-stress criterion, and distortion-energy criterion, with a comparison of different criteria.

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