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Vector hysteresis models

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 July 2009

Pavel Krejčí
Affiliation:
Matematický ústav ČSAV, Žitná 25, 115 67 praha 1, Czechoslovakia

Abstract

Following Krasnoselskii & Pokrovskii (1983) we express the constitutive law for the Prandtl–Reuss elastoplastic model in terms of a hysteresis operator, and introduce the vector Ishlinskii model. We investigate some properties (continuity, energy inequalities, dependence on spatial variables) of these operators.

Type
Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991

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