Constitutive formulation of strain gradient plasticity for geomaterials via a thermomechanical approach is investigated in this paper. It is demonstrated that, by defining two thermodynamical potentials (a free-energy function and a rate of dissipation function), the entire constitutive behavior of a decoupled strain-gradient-dependent material may be determined. The elastic relations are dependent on the free-energy function, while the plastic yielding and flow rule are determined by the dissipation function in conjunc-tion with the free-energy function. Yield surfaces in both dissipative stress and true stress spaces may be derived without difficulty. Nonassociative flow rules and possible micromechanical mechanisms for the difference bet...
Gradient plasticity modelling combining a micro-structure-related constitutive description of the lo...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
In this chapter, two different strain gradient plasticity models based on nonconvex plastic energies...
Constitutive formulation of strain gradient plasticity for geomaterials via a thermomechanical appro...
Constitutive formulation of strain gradient plasticity for geomaterials via a thermomechanical appro...
A thermodynamic framework is presented for the plasticity modelling of geotechnical materials. The f...
Modeling of the mechanical behavior of geomaterials is a fundamental yet very difficult problem in ...
The behaviour of complex material systems often results from the combined effects of several multi-s...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
The paper presents the theory and the numerics of a thermodynamically consistent formulation of grad...
AbstractThis paper presents a constitutive formulation for materials with strain gradient effects by...
For an infinite slab of strain gradient sensitive material subjected to plane-strain tensile loading...
International audienceStrain gradient plasticity effects arise from the interplay between the typica...
A general framework for the development of finite-strain elastoplastic constitutive models of the gr...
Gradient plasticity modelling combining a micro-structure-related constitutive description of the lo...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
In this chapter, two different strain gradient plasticity models based on nonconvex plastic energies...
Constitutive formulation of strain gradient plasticity for geomaterials via a thermomechanical appro...
Constitutive formulation of strain gradient plasticity for geomaterials via a thermomechanical appro...
A thermodynamic framework is presented for the plasticity modelling of geotechnical materials. The f...
Modeling of the mechanical behavior of geomaterials is a fundamental yet very difficult problem in ...
The behaviour of complex material systems often results from the combined effects of several multi-s...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
The paper presents the theory and the numerics of a thermodynamically consistent formulation of grad...
AbstractThis paper presents a constitutive formulation for materials with strain gradient effects by...
For an infinite slab of strain gradient sensitive material subjected to plane-strain tensile loading...
International audienceStrain gradient plasticity effects arise from the interplay between the typica...
A general framework for the development of finite-strain elastoplastic constitutive models of the gr...
Gradient plasticity modelling combining a micro-structure-related constitutive description of the lo...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
In this chapter, two different strain gradient plasticity models based on nonconvex plastic energies...