When structural components undergo stress beyond their elastic limits, traditional design formulas no longer apply. Understanding how materials deform permanently is essential for preventing catastrophic failures and optimizing modern engineering designs. This text-based course guides you from the fundamental physics of inelastic behavior to practical engineering calculations. You will learn to predict yield criteria, analyze post-yield behavior, and apply plasticity theory to real-world mechanical and structural systems.
What you'll learn:
- Understand the fundamental differences between elastic and plastic deformation in engineering materials
- Apply yield criteria, including Von Mises and Tresca, to multi-axial stress states
- Analyze hardening rules to model how materials behave under cyclic loading
- Solve classic plasticity problems for beams, columns, and thick-walled cylinders
- Integrate modern computational concepts, such as finite element formulation basics for plastic flow, into your analysis workflow
This course begins with essential definitions of stress and strain tensors, ensuring you have a solid mathematical and conceptual foundation before moving into advanced yield criteria and flow rules. You will progress through step-by-step written derivations and practical engineering scenarios that illustrate how to apply these mathematical models to actual design challenges.
This course is designed for engineering students, structural analysts, and mechanical design engineers who want to build a strong theoretical and practical foundation in material plasticity. No advanced prior knowledge of non-linear mechanics is required, though a basic understanding of strength of materials will help you get the most out of this course.
Start reading today to elevate your engineering analysis and master the mechanics of permanent deformation.
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