An application of the catastrophe theory to building the model of elastic-plastic behaviour of materials. An application of the catastrophe theory to building the model of elastic-plastic behaviour of materials. Part 1. Uniaxial deformation (stress)

Physics – Condensed Matter – Materials Science

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6 pages, 6 figures, 2 references

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The uniaxial elastic-plastic deformation process is considered. Mathematical
model of this process was built. According to this model all stable static
states form the lattice, which is called the delta-lattice.

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