Abstract :
Bending and shearing hinges idealised as discontinuity interfaces in rigid, perfectly plastic analysis are two
important ways to consume plastic deformation energy in dynamic plastic response of a two-dimensional structural
element. The continuity conditions at an interface in a rigid, perfectly plastic beam are examined in the present
paper when retaining the transverse shear force in the yield condition. Various continuity conditions are suggested
at stationary and moving bending and shearing interfaces which may occur during the early response stage of a
rigid, perfectly plastic beam. Both regular and singular yield surfaces give the same continuity conditions. The
eects of rotatory inertia on the continuity conditions are discussed. It is shown that transverse shear deformations
in a rigid, perfectly plastic beam are always localized in a stationary shear hinge, which may lead to a distinct
transverse shear, or Mode III, failure. All conclusions for the beam are extended to axisymmetrically loaded circular
plates and cylindrical shell