peer reviewedThis work is an overview of available constitutive laws used in finite element codes to model elastoplastic metal anisotropy behaviour at a macroscopic level. It focuses on models with strong links with the phenomena occurring at microscopic level. Starting from macroscopic well-known models such as Hill or Barlat’s laws, the limits of these macroscopic phenomenological yield loci are defined, which helps to understand the current trends to develop micro-macro laws. The characteristics of micro-macro laws, where physical behaviour at the level of grains and crystals are taken into account to provide an average macroscopic answer are described. Some basic knowledge about crystal plasticity models is given for non-specialists, so...
The current study investigates constitutive models at two different scales: 1) the micromechanical c...
It is well known that metals behave anisotropically on their microstructure due to their crystalline...
Size effect is a crucial phenomenon in the microforming processes of metallic alloys involving only ...
The quantitative modeling of developing anisotropies in materials undergoing nite strains is an impo...
peer reviewedSimple phenomenological laws (e.g. classical Hill 1948 quadratic law) are compared to ...
Constitutive models developed for simulating plastic response upon strain path changes are combined:...
A hierarchical multilevel method is presented for the plastic deformation of polycrystalline materia...
Finite element models for metal forming are used to design and optimise industrial forming processes...
Scientists from the theory group in the Department for Microstructure Physics and Metal Forming at t...
The hood, doors and other panels of a car can be made by aluminium sheets, through complex forming o...
The crystal plasticity theory derives the response of a crystalline material from its structure and ...
The theory of plasticity was first systematized in a textbook by R. Hill in 1950. This theory was fu...
In the paper description of anisotropy of textured metals using macro and micro models is compared. ...
Metals mostly occur in polycrystalline form where each grain has a different crystallographic orient...
International audienceA long-standing problem in the modelling of polycrystal behavior from the know...
The current study investigates constitutive models at two different scales: 1) the micromechanical c...
It is well known that metals behave anisotropically on their microstructure due to their crystalline...
Size effect is a crucial phenomenon in the microforming processes of metallic alloys involving only ...
The quantitative modeling of developing anisotropies in materials undergoing nite strains is an impo...
peer reviewedSimple phenomenological laws (e.g. classical Hill 1948 quadratic law) are compared to ...
Constitutive models developed for simulating plastic response upon strain path changes are combined:...
A hierarchical multilevel method is presented for the plastic deformation of polycrystalline materia...
Finite element models for metal forming are used to design and optimise industrial forming processes...
Scientists from the theory group in the Department for Microstructure Physics and Metal Forming at t...
The hood, doors and other panels of a car can be made by aluminium sheets, through complex forming o...
The crystal plasticity theory derives the response of a crystalline material from its structure and ...
The theory of plasticity was first systematized in a textbook by R. Hill in 1950. This theory was fu...
In the paper description of anisotropy of textured metals using macro and micro models is compared. ...
Metals mostly occur in polycrystalline form where each grain has a different crystallographic orient...
International audienceA long-standing problem in the modelling of polycrystal behavior from the know...
The current study investigates constitutive models at two different scales: 1) the micromechanical c...
It is well known that metals behave anisotropically on their microstructure due to their crystalline...
Size effect is a crucial phenomenon in the microforming processes of metallic alloys involving only ...