A new problem formulation and numerical algorithm for an advanced phase-field approach (PFA) to martensitic phase transformation (PT) are presented. Finite elastic and transformational strains are considered using a fully geometrically-nonlinear formulation, which includes different anisotropic elastic properties of phases. The requirements for the thermodynamic potentials and transformation deformation gradient tensor are advanced to reproduce crystal lattice instability conditions under a general stress tensor obtained by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The PFA parameters are calibrated, in particular, based on the results of MD simulations for PTs between semiconducting Si I and metallic Si II phases under complex action of all six ...
Recent molecular dynamics simulations for phase transformations (PTs) Si I $ \leftrightarrow $ Si II...
Phase field approach to coupled evolution of martensitic phase transformations (PTs) anddislocation ...
In this paper, a staggered, nonlinear finite element procedure is developed to solve the large-strai...
A complete system of equations of the advanced phase-field theory for martensitic phase transformati...
Recently, results of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were obtained for the crystal lattice insta...
AbstractA complete system of coupled phase-field and mechanical equations for the simulation of mult...
AbstractA complete system of coupled phase-field and mechanical equations for the simulation of mult...
A thermodynamically consistent, novel multiphase phase field approach for stress- and temperature-in...
Large-scale 3D martensitic microstructure evolution problems are studied using a finite-element disc...
Thermodynamically consistent phase field approach (PFA) for multivariant martensitic phase transform...
Phase field approach (PFA) to the interaction between phase transformations (PTs) and dislocations i...
A finite element approach is suggested for the modeling of multivariant stress-induced martensitic p...
AbstractA finite element approach is suggested for the modeling of multivariant stress-induced marte...
An advanced phase-field approach to martensitic phase transformations (PTs) at finite strains are de...
Thermodynamically consistent phase field theory for multivariant martensitic transformations, which ...
Recent molecular dynamics simulations for phase transformations (PTs) Si I $ \leftrightarrow $ Si II...
Phase field approach to coupled evolution of martensitic phase transformations (PTs) anddislocation ...
In this paper, a staggered, nonlinear finite element procedure is developed to solve the large-strai...
A complete system of equations of the advanced phase-field theory for martensitic phase transformati...
Recently, results of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were obtained for the crystal lattice insta...
AbstractA complete system of coupled phase-field and mechanical equations for the simulation of mult...
AbstractA complete system of coupled phase-field and mechanical equations for the simulation of mult...
A thermodynamically consistent, novel multiphase phase field approach for stress- and temperature-in...
Large-scale 3D martensitic microstructure evolution problems are studied using a finite-element disc...
Thermodynamically consistent phase field approach (PFA) for multivariant martensitic phase transform...
Phase field approach (PFA) to the interaction between phase transformations (PTs) and dislocations i...
A finite element approach is suggested for the modeling of multivariant stress-induced martensitic p...
AbstractA finite element approach is suggested for the modeling of multivariant stress-induced marte...
An advanced phase-field approach to martensitic phase transformations (PTs) at finite strains are de...
Thermodynamically consistent phase field theory for multivariant martensitic transformations, which ...
Recent molecular dynamics simulations for phase transformations (PTs) Si I $ \leftrightarrow $ Si II...
Phase field approach to coupled evolution of martensitic phase transformations (PTs) anddislocation ...
In this paper, a staggered, nonlinear finite element procedure is developed to solve the large-strai...