The von Mises yield criterion predicts that yielding of a ductile material begins when the second deviatoric stress invariant, \(J_2\), reaches a critical value. It is often expressed in terms of the von Mises stress, \(\sigma_v\), a scalar value that must be less than the material’s yield strength, \(\sigma_y\). Yielding occurs when \(\sigma_v = \sigma_y\).
