A large strain hyperelastic phenomenological constitutive model is proposed to model the highly nonlinear, rate-dependent mechanical behavior of amorphous glassy polymers under isothermal conditions. A co-rotational formulation is used through the total Lagrange formalism. At small strains, the viscoelastic behavior is captured using the generalized Maxwell model. At large strains beyond a viscoelastic limit characterized by a pressure-sensitive yield function, which is extended from the Drucker-Prager one, a viscoplastic region follows. The viscoplastic flow is governed by a non-associated Perzyna-type flow rule incorporating this pressure-sensitive yield function and a quadratic flow potential in order to capture the volumetric deformatio...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
The paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finite elasti...
A large strain hyperelastic phenomenological constitutive model is proposed to model the highly nonl...
The aim of this work is to develop an efficient large-strain hyperelastic constitutive model for amo...
The aim of this work is to develop an efficient large-strain hyperelastic constitutive model for amo...
The aim of this work is to develop an efficient large-strain hyperelastic constitutive model for amo...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
This paper summarizes a recently developed continuum theory for the elastic-viscoplastic deformation...
Polymeric products are mostly manufactured by warm mechanical processes, wherein large viscoplastic ...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
The paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finite elasti...
A large strain hyperelastic phenomenological constitutive model is proposed to model the highly nonl...
The aim of this work is to develop an efficient large-strain hyperelastic constitutive model for amo...
The aim of this work is to develop an efficient large-strain hyperelastic constitutive model for amo...
The aim of this work is to develop an efficient large-strain hyperelastic constitutive model for amo...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
This paper summarizes a recently developed continuum theory for the elastic-viscoplastic deformation...
Polymeric products are mostly manufactured by warm mechanical processes, wherein large viscoplastic ...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
The paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finite elasti...