A systematic theory to describe the anisotropic damage states of materials and a consistent definition of effective stress tensors are developed-within the framework of continuum damage mechanics. By introducing a fictitious undamaged configura-tion, mechanically equivalent to the real damaged configuration, the classical creep damage theory is extended to the general three-dimensional states of material damage; it is shown that the damage state can be described in terms of asymmetric second rank tensor. The physical implications, mathematical restrictions, and the limitations of this damage tensor, as well as the effects of finite deformation on the damage state, are discussed in some detail. The notion of the fictitious undamaged configur...
In this paper, we present some basic elements of macroscopic modelling of damage. We then recall the...
A material containing spherical microvoids with a Hookean matrix response was shown to take the appe...
The objective of this work is the derivation of a framework for geometrically nonlinear continuum da...
International audienceA continuum damage mechanics model has been derived within the framework of ir...
ABSTRACT: In this work, various definitions of the damage variables are examined and compared. In pa...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
Recent developments in engineering and technology have brought about serious and enlarged demands fo...
A continuum damage mechanics model has been derived within the framework of irreversible thermodyna...
The main objective of this work is the formulation and algorithmic treatment of anisotropic continuu...
The anisotropic elasticity damage mechanics is considered within the framework of the classical theo...
In this work various new proposed damage variables are introduced, examined and compared. Only the s...
The paper deals with models for elasto-plastic materials with continuously distributed micro defects...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...
International audienceSignificant progresses have been realized during the last decades on both macr...
In this paper, we present some basic elements of macroscopic modelling of damage. We then recall the...
A material containing spherical microvoids with a Hookean matrix response was shown to take the appe...
The objective of this work is the derivation of a framework for geometrically nonlinear continuum da...
International audienceA continuum damage mechanics model has been derived within the framework of ir...
ABSTRACT: In this work, various definitions of the damage variables are examined and compared. In pa...
An ‘incremental form’ of anisotropic damage constitutive equation is proposed both for brittle and d...
Recent developments in engineering and technology have brought about serious and enlarged demands fo...
A continuum damage mechanics model has been derived within the framework of irreversible thermodyna...
The main objective of this work is the formulation and algorithmic treatment of anisotropic continuu...
The anisotropic elasticity damage mechanics is considered within the framework of the classical theo...
In this work various new proposed damage variables are introduced, examined and compared. Only the s...
The paper deals with models for elasto-plastic materials with continuously distributed micro defects...
A micromechanics-based constitutive equation for brittle materials having different tensile-compress...
In spite of its appeal, anisotropic damage is being introduced in the constitutive equations of engi...
International audienceSignificant progresses have been realized during the last decades on both macr...
In this paper, we present some basic elements of macroscopic modelling of damage. We then recall the...
A material containing spherical microvoids with a Hookean matrix response was shown to take the appe...
The objective of this work is the derivation of a framework for geometrically nonlinear continuum da...