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2018
Book Article
Title
Applications
Abstract
In order to illustrate the application of the criteria and fitting of the parameters, some measurements from the literature are analyzed. At first, the measured data for BLgray cast iron (Coffin and Schenectady in J Appl Mech 17:233-248, 1950) [1], BLPOM (poly(oxymethylene)) (Pae in J Mater Sci 12:1209-1214, 1977) [2], BLPVC (polyvinyl chloride) hard foam (Christensen et al. in Int J Solids Struct 39(4):973-982, 2002) [3], and BLconcrete (Lee et al. in Nucl. Eng. Des. 227(2):143-153, 2004) [4] are shown in (Altenbach et al. Plasticity of pressure-sensitive materials. Engineering Materials. Springer, Berlin, 2014) [5] and (Kolupaev et al. J Eng Mech (ASCE), 2017) [6]. The measured data for BLaluminum alloy (Naghdi, Rowley in J Mech Phys Solids 8:63-80, 1954) [7], (Naghdi et al. in Trans ASME J Appl Mech 6:201-209, 1958) [8], BLPA 6 (polyamide) (unpublished), BLEPP P 9240 (expandable polypropylene) hard foam (Münch, Mechanisches Kurzzeitverhalten von thermoplastischen Konstruktionsschaumstoffen unter mehrachsiger Beanspruchung, 2005) [9], and BLconcrete (Tasuji in The behavior of plan concrete subject to biaxial stress, 1976) [10], (Tasuji et al. in ACI J Proc 75(7):306-312, 1978) [11], (Tasuji et al. in Mag Concr Res 31(109):217-224, 1979) [12] are fitted below. In addition, the own experimental results for PMI (polymethacrylimide) hard foams are evaluated.