A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently available for studying micron scale plasticity. One class is characterized by certain stress quantities expressed in terms of increments of strains and their gradients, while the other class employs incremental relations between all stress quantities and the increments of strains and their gradients. The specific versions of the theories examined coincide for proportional straining. Implications stemming from the differences in formulation of the two classes of theories are explored for two basic examples having non-proportional loading: (i) a layer deformed into the plastic range by tensile stretch with no constraint on plastic flow at the surfac...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
To explain the size effect found in the testing of plastic behavior of metals on the micrometer scal...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently avail...
A class of phenomenological strain gradient plasticity theories is formulated to accommodate more th...
Classical plasticity theories generally assume that the stress at a point is a function of strain at...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
A STRAIS GKI\MENT THLOKY of plasticity is introduced, based on the notion of statisGcally stored and...
These data are related to our paper "Dabiao Liu*, and D. J. Dunstan. Material Length Scale of Strain...
Abstract It has not been a simple matter to obtain a sound extension of the classical J2 flow theory...
TITLE: A comparison of strain gradient and conventional plasticity theories and thei
AbstractA modified strain gradient theory is proposed based on the nonhomogeneity of polycrystalline...
International audienceIn the literature, different proposals for a strain gradient plasticity theory...
Size effects and strain bursts that are observed in compression experiments of single crystalline mi...
Abstract--Dislocation theory is used to invoke a strain gradient theory of rate independent plastici...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
To explain the size effect found in the testing of plastic behavior of metals on the micrometer scal...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
A critical examination is made of two classes of strain gradient plasticity theories currently avail...
A class of phenomenological strain gradient plasticity theories is formulated to accommodate more th...
Classical plasticity theories generally assume that the stress at a point is a function of strain at...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
A STRAIS GKI\MENT THLOKY of plasticity is introduced, based on the notion of statisGcally stored and...
These data are related to our paper "Dabiao Liu*, and D. J. Dunstan. Material Length Scale of Strain...
Abstract It has not been a simple matter to obtain a sound extension of the classical J2 flow theory...
TITLE: A comparison of strain gradient and conventional plasticity theories and thei
AbstractA modified strain gradient theory is proposed based on the nonhomogeneity of polycrystalline...
International audienceIn the literature, different proposals for a strain gradient plasticity theory...
Size effects and strain bursts that are observed in compression experiments of single crystalline mi...
Abstract--Dislocation theory is used to invoke a strain gradient theory of rate independent plastici...
AbstractModeling strain gradient plasticity effects has achieved considerable success in recent year...
To explain the size effect found in the testing of plastic behavior of metals on the micrometer scal...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...