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Metal Plasticity. Experimental Characterization and Constitutive Modeling. Elsevier Series on Plasticity of Materials

  • Book

  • October 2026
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6250925
Metal Plasticity: Experimental Characterization and Constitutive Modeling outlines the fundamentals of plastic deformation of metals, related constitutive modeling techniques, and how best to apply these modeling techniques. The book summarizes the plastic behaviors of metals based on experimental observations while also reviewing related constitutive models used to determine their plastic deformation, including isotropic yield functions, anisotropic yield functions, asymmetric yield functions, anisotropic hardening yield functions, and more. It demonstrates the yield surfaces of functions under 2D plane stress, 3D plane stress with shear stress effect, and 3D triaxial loading, amongst others.

The development of different plasticity models, including their form, parameters, calibration, accuracy, advantages, and disadvantages are outlined as well, and the book also summarizes and compares various models, emphasizing their costs and user-friendliness, thus allowing readers to select the model that best meets their needs.

Table of Contents

1. Strain Hardening
2. Isotropic Yield Function
3. Anisotropic Yield Function
4. Asymmetric Yield Function
5. Anisotropic Hardening Function
6. Uncertainties in Models and Experiments
7. Strain Rate and Thermal Effect

Authors

Yanshan Lou Professor, School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China.

Dr. Yanshan Lou is a Professor at the School of Mechanical Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, China. He earned his PhD from KAIST in 2012, worked in Australia and TU Dortmund (as an Alexander von Humboldt scholar), and joined Xi'an Jiaotong University in 2018. He received the O.C. Zienkiewicz Award in 2019 and the International Journal of Plasticity Young Researcher Award in 2021. His anisotropic yield function and ductile fracture criteria were implemented into Ansys LS-DYNA as *MAT_263 or *MAT_Lou-Yoon_Anisotropic_Plasticity. Prof. Yanshan Lou is among the World's Top 2% Scientists in 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024 and 2025. His research focuses on anisotropic/asymmetric yielding behaviors, large-strain hardening, ductile fracture, strain rate hardening, thermal softening, artificial neural networks, lightweight design, and crash and impact analysis.