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(a) Rigid boundary (b) Flexible boundary

Figure 9: Definition of masks to calculate the stresses inside the specimen.

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Rigid boundary B
Flexible boundary

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mask

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Rigid boundary A
Rigid boundary B
Flexible boundary

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(b)


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Rigid boundary A
Rigid boundary B
Flexible boundary

/ 1

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Rigid boundary A
Rigid boundary B
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mask

(d)

Figure 10: The development of “real” stress ratio휎 1 /휎 3 with axial strain휀 1 for three different boundary conditions: (a)훿=0∘,(b)훿=30∘,
(c)훿=60∘,and(d)훿=90∘.The휎 1 and휎 3 are measured inside the specimen by defining a mask.

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