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A new formulation of the rate-sensitivity function of the intrinsic ti
me measure is presented in this paper. The endochronic theory is exten
ded to simulate the viscoplastic behavior of material under multiaxial
loading. The rate-sensitivity function proposed by Wu and Yip [Wu,H.
C. and Yip, M. C. (1980). Strain-rate and strain-rate history effects
on the dynamic behavior of metallic materials. Int. J. Solids Struct.
16, 515-536] is shown to be identical to the new formulation of the ra
te-sensitivity function under uniaxial loading. The first-order ordina
ry differential constitutive equations of endochronic theory, as deriv
ed by Valanis [Valanis, K. C. (1979). Endochronic theory with proper l
oop closure properties. System Science and Software Report SSS-R-80-41
82 (1984). Continuum foundations of plasticity. ASME J. Engng Mater. T
echnol. 106, 367-375], are used in this study. Constitutive equations
for combined axial-torsional and biaxial strain-paths are derived. Exp
erimental data found in literature of OHFC copper for rate-independent
behavior and 304 stainless steel for viscoplastic response are used f
or comparison. It is Shown that most of the viscoplastic behaviors of
materials can be adequately described by the theory. (C) 1997 Elsevier
Science Ltd.