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plastic flow
noun
Any fluid flow in which movement is proportional to the applied force (above the yield value).
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This stratification is later subdued by recrystallization accompanying plastic flow.
Newtonian and plastic flow cases are considered.
His book Dislocations and Plastic Flow (1953) was recognised as a masterly exposition of the subject.
Ohno, N., Hutchinson, J.W., " Plastic Flow Localization Due to Non-Uniform Void Distribution". J. Mech.
They propose also that plastic flow is mainly responsible for the final swelling effect.
Each instance of plastic flow was a few milliseconds long.
In 1953 he published another influential book, Dislocations and Plastic Flow in Metals.
The macroscopic theory of plastic flow has a history nearly as old as that of elasticity.
Bao, G., Hutchinson, J.W., McMeeking, R.M., " Particle Reinforcement of Ductile Matrices Against Plastic Flow and Creep". Acta metall.
Kubin, L. Dislocations, Mesoscale Simulations and Plastic Flow (Oxford Series on Materials Modelling, Oxford University Press, 2013).
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In summary, rate-dependent serrated plastic flow was observed in our MD simulations.
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