Models for the steady-state creep of transversely isotropic materials with different tension and compression characteristics

We suggest some constitutive relations for the description of the steady-state creep of transversely isotropic materials with different tension and compression characteristics. It is assumed the creep index is supposed to be independent of the direction of cutting the sample.

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Heat treating
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Mathematics
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Stress state
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