Abstract It has not been a simple matter to obtain a sound extension of the classical J2 flow theory of plasticity that in-corporates a dependence on plastic strain gradients and that is capable of capturing size-dependent behaviour of metals at the micron scale. Two classes of basic extensions of clas-sical J2 theory have been proposed: one with increments in higher order stresses related to increments of strain gradi-ents and the other characterized by the higher order stresses themselves expressed in terms of increments of strain gra-dients. The theories proposed by Muhlhaus and Aifantis in 1991 and Fleck and Hutchinson in 2001 are in the first class, and, as formulated, these do not always satisfy ther-modynamic requirements on plastic ...
To explain the size effect found in the testing of plastic behavior of metals on the micrometer scal...
A new phenomenological deformation theory with strain gradient effects is proposed. This theory, whi...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
A class of phenomenological strain gradient plasticity theories is formulated to accommodate more th...
A STRAIS GKI\MENT THLOKY of plasticity is introduced, based on the notion of statisGcally stored and...
A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently avail...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently avail...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
A physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of higher-order gradient plastic...
is a Phenomenological strain gradient theories of isotropic plasticity represent a relatively simple...
Abstract--Dislocation theory is used to invoke a strain gradient theory of rate independent plastici...
AbstractWithin the framework of isotropic strain gradient plasticity, a rate-independent constitutiv...
To explain the size effect found in the testing of plastic behavior of metals on the micrometer scal...
A new phenomenological deformation theory with strain gradient effects is proposed. This theory, whi...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
A class of phenomenological strain gradient plasticity theories is formulated to accommodate more th...
A STRAIS GKI\MENT THLOKY of plasticity is introduced, based on the notion of statisGcally stored and...
A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently avail...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently avail...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
A physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of higher-order gradient plastic...
is a Phenomenological strain gradient theories of isotropic plasticity represent a relatively simple...
Abstract--Dislocation theory is used to invoke a strain gradient theory of rate independent plastici...
AbstractWithin the framework of isotropic strain gradient plasticity, a rate-independent constitutiv...
To explain the size effect found in the testing of plastic behavior of metals on the micrometer scal...
A new phenomenological deformation theory with strain gradient effects is proposed. This theory, whi...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...