Lecture

Introduction to Plasticity Models

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This lecture covers the overview of idealized material models, the concept of yield surface, and the introduction to plasticity theory with a focus on elastic, elastic perfectly plastic, and elastoplastic hardening/softening models. It also discusses failure typologies, cyclic responses of elastoplasticity models, and yield functions for isotropic materials.

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