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Focuses on a finite element computational model for the Timoshenko beam which is idealized as an elasto‐plastic‐damage medium governed by Lemaitre’s continuum damage mechanics (CDM) model for ductile fracture. Response under monotonically increasing loading does not show any deviation from elasto‐plastic simulation. However, a marked difference in the residual stress field is noted by virtue of the unloading phase, in which the CDM model allows for stiffness degradation in contrast to classical elasto‐plasticity which requires unloading at the (frozen) initial stiffness of the material.

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