Polymeric products are mostly manufactured by warm mechanical processes, wherein large viscoplastic deformation and the thermomechanical coupling effect are highly involved. To capture such intricate behavior of the amorphous glassy polymers, this paper develops a finite-strain and thermomechanically-coupled constitutive model, which is based on a tripartite decomposition of the deformation gradient into elastic, viscoplastic, and thermal components. Constitutive equations are formulated with respect to the spatial configuration in terms of the Eulerian Hencky strain rate and the Jaumann rate of Kirchhoff stress. Hyperelasticity, the viscoplastic flow rule, strain softening and hardening, the criterion for viscoplasticity, and temperature e...
A constitutive model for describing the mechanical response of an amorphous glassy polycarbonate is ...
We have conducted large-strain compression experiments on three representative amorphous polymeric m...
AbstractThe paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finit...
The paper introduces a three-dimensional constitutive model for the mechanical behavior of amorphous...
Amorphous thermoplastic polymers are important engineering materials; however, their nonlinear, str...
The amorphous polymers present remarkable temperature- and rate-dependent deformation behaviors. Bas...
In this Part I, of a two-part paper, we present a detailed continuum-mechanical development of a the...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete theoretical accounting of the thermomechanical ...
AbstractA robust physically consistent three-dimensional constitutive model is developed to describe...
Polycarbonate (PC), like most glassy polymers when undergoing large deformations exhibits a very com...
Polycarbonate (PC), like most glassy polymers when undergoing large deformations exhibits a very com...
Polycarbonate (PC), like most glassy polymers when undergoing large deformations exhibits a very com...
The paper outlines a constitutive model for finite thermo-visco-plastic behavior of amorphous glassy...
The paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finite elasti...
AbstractPoly-Carbonate (PC) and Poly-Methyl-Methacrylate (PMMA) are lightweight and mechanically tou...
A constitutive model for describing the mechanical response of an amorphous glassy polycarbonate is ...
We have conducted large-strain compression experiments on three representative amorphous polymeric m...
AbstractThe paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finit...
The paper introduces a three-dimensional constitutive model for the mechanical behavior of amorphous...
Amorphous thermoplastic polymers are important engineering materials; however, their nonlinear, str...
The amorphous polymers present remarkable temperature- and rate-dependent deformation behaviors. Bas...
In this Part I, of a two-part paper, we present a detailed continuum-mechanical development of a the...
International audienceThis paper presents a complete theoretical accounting of the thermomechanical ...
AbstractA robust physically consistent three-dimensional constitutive model is developed to describe...
Polycarbonate (PC), like most glassy polymers when undergoing large deformations exhibits a very com...
Polycarbonate (PC), like most glassy polymers when undergoing large deformations exhibits a very com...
Polycarbonate (PC), like most glassy polymers when undergoing large deformations exhibits a very com...
The paper outlines a constitutive model for finite thermo-visco-plastic behavior of amorphous glassy...
The paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finite elasti...
AbstractPoly-Carbonate (PC) and Poly-Methyl-Methacrylate (PMMA) are lightweight and mechanically tou...
A constitutive model for describing the mechanical response of an amorphous glassy polycarbonate is ...
We have conducted large-strain compression experiments on three representative amorphous polymeric m...
AbstractThe paper outlines a new constitutive model and experimental results of rate-dependent finit...