yieldinduced
Yieldinduced refers to phenomena that arise as a consequence of a material yielding, that is, when the applied stress reaches and surpasses the material’s yield point and plastic deformation begins. The term is used to describe effects that only occur after yielding has begun, including permanent shape changes, residual stresses, and changes in mechanical properties such as strength and ductility. Yieldinduced behavior is central to understanding how materials behave during and after elastic-plastic transition.
Mechanisms behind yieldinduced phenomena include the initiation and motion of dislocations, which enable plastic flow once
Applications and implications of yieldinduced behavior span metal forming, structural design, and failure analysis. In forming