Abstract
A simple (one-parameter) hardening law is proposed which accounts for the perpetuation of finite single slip, beyond the symmetry line, in the tensile test of f. c. c. crystals and reduces to Taylor’s rule at infinitesimal strain. This new law emerges as the simplest case of a general mathematical theory of finite deformation of elastic-plastic crystals. The fully anisotropic finite-distortional hardening of latent slip systems predicted by the simple theory is in qualitative agreement with experiment.
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More From: Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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