Formation of the Stress Field in the Vicinity of a Single Defect under Shock (Impulse) Loading

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The formation of residual stresses in the vicinity of a single defect of continuity in the process of intense impulse loading surface with considerable distance from the defect is examined. Modeling is carried out within the framework of large elastic-plastic deformation. In the vicinity of the defect there is level of stress, leading to its elimination.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 774-776)

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1116-1121

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September 2013

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