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We study the development of shear bands in a viscoplastic hollow circular cylinder containing two elliptical voids on a radial line and located symmetrically about the center. The material of the cylinder is assumed to exhibit strain and strain-rate hardening and thermal softening. The impact loading on the inner surface of the cylinder is simulated by applying a known radial velocity to particles on the inner surface; the outer surface of the cylinder is taken to be traction free. Both of these surfaces are taken to be perfectly insulated. It is found that shear bands initiate from void tips closer to the inner surface sooner than those from the other void tips. The effect of strain-hardening is to delay the initiation of shear bands.
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Zhang, XT., Batra, R.C. (1991). Shear Band Development in a Viscoplastic Cylinder. In: Boehler, JP., Khan, A.S. (eds) Anisotropy and Localization of Plastic Deformation. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-3644-0_24
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