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BURŠA, J. JANÍČEK, P.
Originální název
Systemic approach to modelling of constitutive behaviour of various types of matter. Part I - basic and simple constitutive models.
Typ
článek v časopise - ostatní, Jost
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
The paper presents a systemic overview of constitutive models, i.e. mathematical or graphical representations of responses of a matter initiated by its activation coming from its surroundings (especially stress- or strain-controlled loadings in mechanics). Various states of matter showing different behaviour are related with different distances among particles of the matter and their mutual movements. However, in opposite to the previous centuries, when different approaches and methods were developed and used for description of various types of matters (in solid mechanics, hydromechanics, thermodynamics etc.), recently more and more often solid mechanics meets materials showing some features of fluids (e.g. creep, flow), and interactions of matters in different states (e.g. solid-liquid) need to be solved as well. The presented paper, together with another consequent one (Part II), creates a set of two related articles aiming at facilitating you the orientation in various types of constitutive equations, It presents graphical representations of basic mechanical responses (stress as a function of strain magnitude and strain rate, creep, stress relaxation), as well as their simplified mathematical substantiation. Some more complex types of constitutive models will be presented in part II.
Klíčová slova
constitutive models, mechanical behaviour, state of matter, perfect solid, fluid, gas.
Autoři
BURŠA, J.; JANÍČEK, P.
Rok RIV
2009
Vydáno
16. 11. 2009
Nakladatel
Engineering Academy of the Czech Republic
Místo
Brno
ISSN
1802-1484
Periodikum
Engineering Mechanics
Ročník
16
Číslo
4
Stát
Česká republika
Strany od
1
Strany do
15
Strany počet
BibTex
@article{BUT47440, author="Jiří {Burša} and Přemysl {Janíček}", title="Systemic approach to modelling of constitutive behaviour of various types of matter. Part I - basic and simple constitutive models.", journal="Engineering Mechanics", year="2009", volume="16", number="4", pages="1--15", issn="1802-1484" }