Abstract

Recent theoretical work has investigated incipient failure of a cylinder of yield stress material under gravitational loading [Chamberlain et al., Int. J. Mech. Sci. 43, 793–815 (2001); 44, 1779–1800 (2002)]. This theoretical work, using the slip-line field method of plasticity, suggests that the height of incipient failure increases as the radius increases. In contrast, a simple heuristic model, the “uniform stress model,” predicts that the height of incipient failure is independent of the radius. We present detailed quantitative comparison of the slip-line and uniform stress models with experimental measurements, verifying the predictions of the slip-line model.

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