Abstract

AbstractTo describe the nonlinear material behaviour of thermoplastic materials via the example of Polytetrafluorethylene (PTFE), a viscoplastic material model of overstress type is proposed. The approach is motivated by a rheological model, consisting of a rate‐independent elastoplastic element with an endochronic flow rule and a nonlinear elastic element in parallel connection with a nonlinear Maxwell model. For the generalization to three dimensions, the theory of finite viscoplasticity based on material isomorphisms is applied. To describe the non‐isothermal plastic memory effect, thermally induced plastic strains and a scalar back stress (inside the equilibrium branch) are taken into account.

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