Abstract
A general method is presented for obtaining the elastoplastic stress and strain distributions in a thermally stressed plate of a strain-hardening material with temperature-varying modulus, yield point, and coefficient of thermal expansion. It is shown that for linear strain-hardening the solution can often be obtained in closed form. It is indicated that the error due to neglecting strain-hardening may sometimes be appreciable. The assumption that the total strain remains the same as that computed elastically (strain invariance) often leads to smaller errors than the neglect of strain-hardening.

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