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Author affiliation:
1 School of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Xi'An University of Technology, Jinhua South
Road No.5, Xi'an city, Shaanxi, 710048, China
2 Department of Civil Engineering, Xi'An Jiaotong University, Xianning west road No.28, Xi'an
city, Shaanxi, 710049, China
Corresponding author: Ma, Z. (mzy_gogo@hotmail.com)
Source title: Key Engineering Materials
Abbreviated source title: Key Eng Mat
Volume: 535-536
Monograph title: Advances in Engineering Plasticity XI
Issue date: 2013
Publication year: 2013
Pages: 300-305
Language: English
ISSN: 10139826
CODEN: KEMAEY
ISBN-13: 9783037855485
Document type: Conference article (CA)
Conference name: 11th Asia-Pacific Conference on Engineering Plasticity and Its
Applications, AEPA 2012
Conference date: December 5, 2012 - December 7, 2012
Conference location: Singapore, Singapore
Conference code: 95345
Publisher: Trans Tech Publications Ltd, Kreuzstrasse 10, Zurich-Durnten, CH-8635,
Switzerland
Abstract: Using the finite difference code FLAC3D (Fast Lagrangian Analysis of Continua in 3
Dimensions) and UST (Unified Strength Theory), the influence of the intermediate principal stress
effect on the problems of flat punch are analyzed in this paper. The values of the limit pressure
resulting from numerical analyses and the analytical solution of Prandtl's strip punch problem are
compared. The three-dimensional problems of strip, rectangular, square and circular punches on
a semi infinite metallic medium have been analyzed. © (2013) Trans Tech Publications,
Switzerland.
Number of references: 14
Main heading: Strength of materials
Controlled terms: Numerical analysis - Plasticity
Uncontrolled terms: 3-dimension - Fast Lagrangian analysis of continuum - Finite
difference - Flat punches - Intermediate principal stress effects - Metallic material -
Punch problem - Three-dimensional problems - Unified strength theory
Classification code: 921.6 Numerical Methods - 951 Materials Science
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/KEM.535-536.300
Database: Compendex
Compilation and indexing terms, © 2013 Elsevier Inc.
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Accession number: 20130716025449










