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Role of the Non-Riemannian Plastic Connection in Finite Elasto-Plasticity with Continuous Distribution of Dislocations

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In the proposed model, the plastic distortion and the plastic connection with a non-zero Cartan’s torsion and a non-metric structure, characterize the irreversible behaviour of the crystalline materials, via the appropriate evolution equations. The material behaves like an elastic material element with respect to a second order reference configuration, attached to plastic material structure.

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Cleja-Tigoiu, S. (2005). Role of the Non-Riemannian Plastic Connection in Finite Elasto-Plasticity with Continuous Distribution of Dislocations. In: Steinmann, P., Maugin, G.A. (eds) Mechanics of Material Forces. Advances in Mechanics and Mathematics, vol 11. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-26261-X_14

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