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Subject of the investigation is the distribution of displacement and stresses in a tube with fixed ends of elastic-plastic material under the assumption of Tresca's yield condition, its associated flow rule and linear strain-hardening.
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Gamer, U., Lance, R.H. Stress distribution in a rotating elastic-plastic tube. Acta Mechanica 50, 1–8 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01170437
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