Abstract

Several versions of the theory of inelasticity (thermoviscoplasticity), which is a generalization and development of the ideas contained in various versions of the theory of plasticity, creep, inelasticity, and damage accumulation, are considered. The ability of various versions of the theory of inelasticity to provide an adequate description of processes of inelastic strain and fracture of structural steels and alloys under various loading conditions are illustrated.

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