| The von Mises Criterion (1913), also known as
the maximum distortion energy criterion, octahedral shear stress
theory, or Maxwell-Huber-Hencky-von Mises theory, is often used to
estimate the yield of ductile materials.
The von Mises criterion states that failure occurs when the
energy of distortion reaches the same energy for yield/failure in
uniaxial tension. Mathematically, this is expressed as,
In the cases of plane stress, s3 = 0. The von Mises criterion
reduces to,
This equation represents a principal stress ellipse as
illustrated in the following figure,
Also shown on the figure is the maximum
shear stress criterion (dashed line). This theory is more
conservative than the von Mises criterion since it lies inside the
von Mises ellipse.
In addition to bounding the principal stresses to prevent ductile
failure, the von Mises criterion also gives a reasonable estimation
of fatigue failure, especially in cases of repeated tensile and
tensile-shear loading. |