Abstract
The propagation process of longitudinal plastic pulses in prestrained bars has been studied to test the validity of the Donnell-Taylor-von Kármán theory of plastic waves. The results obtained for the propagation velocity and wave-shape changes indicate that the theory fails to describe the dynamic process by its neglect of strain-rate and creep effects.
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