Numerical Analysis of Thermo-Elasto-Plastic Problems

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  • M. Kleiber Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warszawa, Poland
  • T. Niezgoda Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Warszawa, Poland

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to present the theoretical and numerical background adopted in the course of the development of the computer program TEMAS (Thermo-Mechanical Analysis of Structures). The paper demonstrates the effectiveness of the finite element analysis in predicting the behaviour of inelastic materials subjected to mechanical and thermal loadings. A number of computational examples illustrate the paper.

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