2noA non-traditional approach to the numerical analysis of elastic-plastic systems is discussed by focusing on a formulation that makes use of internal variables and dissipation functions. These functions are used in order to enforce the constitutive law, so that they play the role of the yield functions in the framework of the classical theory of plasticity. With reference to finite element discrete models, it is shown that the solution of an elastic-plastic problem corresponds to the minimum point of a convex function (when the material is stable in Drucker’s sense) and that convergence is guaranteed when a convenient time integration method (usually known as backward-difference scheme) is applied. As a matter of fact, it can be proved th...
In this paper, the field equations of the generalized coupled thermoplasticity theory are derived us...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A numerical procedure is deve...
Includes bibliographical references.Continuum and finite element formulations of the static and dyna...
A general constitutive framework is presented capable of representing different irreversible deforma...
In the general framework provided by the internal variable theories of associated inelastic behaviou...
A previously proposed simple model of generalized plasticity is modified so that it allows behavior ...
Thermodynamical consistency of plasticity models is usually written in terms of the so-called "maxi...
Bibliography: pages 151-162.A new internal variable theory of plasticity is presented. This theory i...
A new mathematical formulation for the constitutive laws governing elastic perfectly plastic materia...
In the paper a new version of the dissipation postulate is properly formulated for anisotropic (isot...
A formulation of elastic-plastic theory for rate independent materials is described, based on the us...
International audienceA new mathematical formulation for the constitutive laws governing elastic per...
In this work we carry out a theoretical investigation of a dissipative model of rate-independent str...
We envisage the elastoplastic constitutive relations proposed by J.B. Martin in an internal variable...
The formulation of a generalized trapezoidal rule for the integration of the constitutive equations ...
In this paper, the field equations of the generalized coupled thermoplasticity theory are derived us...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A numerical procedure is deve...
Includes bibliographical references.Continuum and finite element formulations of the static and dyna...
A general constitutive framework is presented capable of representing different irreversible deforma...
In the general framework provided by the internal variable theories of associated inelastic behaviou...
A previously proposed simple model of generalized plasticity is modified so that it allows behavior ...
Thermodynamical consistency of plasticity models is usually written in terms of the so-called "maxi...
Bibliography: pages 151-162.A new internal variable theory of plasticity is presented. This theory i...
A new mathematical formulation for the constitutive laws governing elastic perfectly plastic materia...
In the paper a new version of the dissipation postulate is properly formulated for anisotropic (isot...
A formulation of elastic-plastic theory for rate independent materials is described, based on the us...
International audienceA new mathematical formulation for the constitutive laws governing elastic per...
In this work we carry out a theoretical investigation of a dissipative model of rate-independent str...
We envisage the elastoplastic constitutive relations proposed by J.B. Martin in an internal variable...
The formulation of a generalized trapezoidal rule for the integration of the constitutive equations ...
In this paper, the field equations of the generalized coupled thermoplasticity theory are derived us...
155 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.A numerical procedure is deve...
Includes bibliographical references.Continuum and finite element formulations of the static and dyna...