Abstract

The one-dimensional finite deformations of the elastoplastic material of a thin-walled tube accompanying the loading of its external cylindrical surface are investigated. It is observed that, under conditions of total unloading when the external pressure is removed, the onset of a repeated plastic flow is possible, which changes the form of the distribution of the residual stresses considerably. The effect of the adaptability of an elastoplastic body with a cylindrical surface to repeated loading is pointed out.

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