Abstract

Criteria for a priori recognition of the type of steady-state response induced by cyclic loads and prediction whether a structure will shakedown elastically or not, without the necessity of performing a step-by-step full analysis, have considerable importance. Melan and Koiter theorems provide criteria that guarantee whether elastic shakedown occurs or not under cyclic loads in case of perfect plasticity. However, there remain some aspects of the shakedown theory which deserve further study. One of these, concerned with more realistic nonassociative elastic–plastic constitutive material models, allowing for nonlinear kinematic and isotropic hardening suitable to describe the cyclic plastic behaviour of metallic materials, has strong motivation. Koiter's elastic nonshakedown theorem is reconsidered here, with the objective of extending it to the de Saxce's implicit standard material class, which contains a wide class of nonassociative elastic–plastic material behaviours. Shakedown analysis is formulated by a kinematic approach based on the plastic accumulation mechanism concept due to Polizzotto. A sufficient condition for elastic nonshakedown and a distinct necessary condition are established. Then, an upper bound to the shakedown multiplier is evaluated.

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