
doi: 10.1007/bf02133789
Starting from a Benvenuto's sufficient stability Criterion, in the elastic-plastic range, on the load paths which will systematically exclude elastic returns in the actual state, and adopting a suitable incremental formulation of the Ceradini's theorem on the dynamic shakedown, the dynamic shakedown stability property may be proven, if the comparison material is assumed absolutely stable.
Anelastic fracture and damage, Benvenuto's sufficient stability criterion, dynamic shakedown stability property, Ceradini's theorem, Equilibrium (steady-state) problems in solid mechanics, Dynamical problems in solid mechanics, Plastic materials, materials of stress-rate and internal-variable type
Anelastic fracture and damage, Benvenuto's sufficient stability criterion, dynamic shakedown stability property, Ceradini's theorem, Equilibrium (steady-state) problems in solid mechanics, Dynamical problems in solid mechanics, Plastic materials, materials of stress-rate and internal-variable type
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