One-Dimensional Model
In one dimension the model is
where
is the stress;
is the strain;
- E
is Young's modulus (defined as the slope of the stress-strain curve at zero stress);
is the “yield” offset;
is the yield stress, in the sense that, when , ; and
- n
is the hardening exponent for the “plastic” (nonlinear) term: .
The material behavior described by this model is nonlinear at all stress levels, but for commonly used values of the hardening exponent ( or more) the nonlinearity becomes significant only at stress magnitudes approaching or exceeding .