Inelastic Analysis of Solids and Structures presents in a unified
manner the physical and theoretical background of inelastic material
models and computational methods, and illustrates the behavior of the
models in typical engineering conditions. The book describes
experimental observations and principles of mechanics, and efficient
computational algorithms for stress calculations as typically performed
in finite element analysis. The theoretical background is given to an
extent necessary to describe the commonly employed material models in
metal isotropic and orthotropic plasticity, thermoplasticity and
viscoplasticity, and the plasticity of geological materials. The
computational algorithms are developed in a unified manner with some
detailed derivations of the algorithmic relations. Many solved examples
are presented, which are designed to give insight into the material
behavior in various engineering conditions, and to demonstrate the
application of the computational algorithms.