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Mathematical Theory of Plasticity: Oxford, 1950-Classical Original Text
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Mathematical Theory of Plasticity (Oxford, 1950)

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This is the famous Text by R.hillbert on plasticity .Published in 1950 it presents the original work by R. Hillbert for Mohr-coulomb and von-meiss stress and many otherplastic models.
the work in this text paved the way for "NONLINEAR ANALYSIS".
Excrept from first chapter:
"'Theory of plasticity' is the name given to the mathematical study of stress and strain in plastically deformed solids, especially metals. This follows the well-established precedent set by the 'theory of elasticity', which deals with methods of calculating stress and strain in elastically deformed solids, and not, as a literal interpretation suggests, with the physical explanation of elasticity. The relation of plastic and elastic properties of metals to crystal structure and cohesive forces belongs to the subject now known as 'metal physics'."


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