International audienceIn this paper, a new plastic potential for porous solids with von Mises perfectly-plastic matrix containing spherical cavities is derived using a rigorous limit analysis approach. For stress-triaxialities different from 0 and ±∞, the dilatational response depends on the signs of the mean stress and the third invariant of the stress deviator. The classic Gurson potential is an upper-bound of the new criterion. A full-field dilatational viscoplastic Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)-based approach is also used to generate numerical gauge surfaces for the porous material. The numerical calculations confirm the new features of the dilatational response, namely: a very specific dependence with the signs of the mean stress and th...
AbstractBased on rigorous limit-analysis theorems, an analytic plastic potential for porous solids w...
In this paper, hydrostatic strength properties of nanoporous materials are investigated by addressin...
International audienceThe present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials...
AbstractAt present, modeling of the plastic response of porous solids is done using stress-based pla...
In this paper, the dilatational response of porous solids with pressure-insensitive matrix displayi...
In this study, we examine the macroscopic yielding of isotropic porous ductile solids having a matri...
A macroscopic yield criterion for porous solids with pressure-sensitive matrices modelled by Coulomb...
International audienceIn Gurson's footsteps, different authors have proposed macroscopic plastic mod...
International audienceIn the framework of limit analysis theory, we derive closed-form expressions o...
In the present investigation we are concerned with the anisotropic plastic behavior of porous ductil...
Plastic yield criteria for porous ductile materials are explored numerically using the finite-elemen...
AbstractIn this paper, a new analytic criterion for porous solids with matrix obeying Tresca yield c...
International audienceDuctile damage is generally described by stress-space analytical potentials. I...
The present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials consisting in a Hill ...
AbstractThis paper reconsiders Gurson (1975, 1977)’s famous limit-analysis of a hollow sphere made o...
AbstractBased on rigorous limit-analysis theorems, an analytic plastic potential for porous solids w...
In this paper, hydrostatic strength properties of nanoporous materials are investigated by addressin...
International audienceThe present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials...
AbstractAt present, modeling of the plastic response of porous solids is done using stress-based pla...
In this paper, the dilatational response of porous solids with pressure-insensitive matrix displayi...
In this study, we examine the macroscopic yielding of isotropic porous ductile solids having a matri...
A macroscopic yield criterion for porous solids with pressure-sensitive matrices modelled by Coulomb...
International audienceIn Gurson's footsteps, different authors have proposed macroscopic plastic mod...
International audienceIn the framework of limit analysis theory, we derive closed-form expressions o...
In the present investigation we are concerned with the anisotropic plastic behavior of porous ductil...
Plastic yield criteria for porous ductile materials are explored numerically using the finite-elemen...
AbstractIn this paper, a new analytic criterion for porous solids with matrix obeying Tresca yield c...
International audienceDuctile damage is generally described by stress-space analytical potentials. I...
The present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials consisting in a Hill ...
AbstractThis paper reconsiders Gurson (1975, 1977)’s famous limit-analysis of a hollow sphere made o...
AbstractBased on rigorous limit-analysis theorems, an analytic plastic potential for porous solids w...
In this paper, hydrostatic strength properties of nanoporous materials are investigated by addressin...
International audienceThe present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials...