AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal variable theory of thermodynamics for damage-coupled finite viscoplasticity with nonlinear isotropic hardening. Damage evolution, being an irreversible process, generates heat. In addition to its direct effect on material's strength and stiffness, it causes deterioration of the heat conduction. The formulation, following the footsteps of Simó and Miehe (1992), introduces inelastic entropy as an additional state variable. Given a temperature dependent damage dissipation potential, we show that the evolution of inelastic entropy assumes a split form relating to plastic and damage parts, respectively. The solution of the thermomechanical problem is b...
International audienceIn this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equ...
International audienceThe paper is dedicated to the study of the multiphysical coupling in metal for...
The paper presents an approach to ductile failure modeling derived based on continuum thermodynamics...
All rights reserved. In this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the i...
All rights reserved. In this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the i...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal varia...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
This report deals with the formulation and numerical integration of constitutive models with isotrop...
A continuum isotropic ductile plastic damage model has been derived in the framework of internal var...
A continuum isotropic ductile plastic damage model has been derived in the framework of internal var...
International audienceIn order to capture, as accurately as possible, the complex physical effects d...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
In this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equations strongly couple...
In this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equations strongly couple...
International audienceIn this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equ...
International audienceThe paper is dedicated to the study of the multiphysical coupling in metal for...
The paper presents an approach to ductile failure modeling derived based on continuum thermodynamics...
All rights reserved. In this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the i...
All rights reserved. In this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the i...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal varia...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
Utilizing a non-equilibrium thermodynamic setting that involves two temperatures, we present a model...
This report deals with the formulation and numerical integration of constitutive models with isotrop...
A continuum isotropic ductile plastic damage model has been derived in the framework of internal var...
A continuum isotropic ductile plastic damage model has been derived in the framework of internal var...
International audienceIn order to capture, as accurately as possible, the complex physical effects d...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
In this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equations strongly couple...
In this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equations strongly couple...
International audienceIn this paper, the nonlocal anisothermal elasto-visco-plastic constitutive equ...
International audienceThe paper is dedicated to the study of the multiphysical coupling in metal for...
The paper presents an approach to ductile failure modeling derived based on continuum thermodynamics...