This paper presents a variational formulation of viscoplastic constitutive updates for porous elastoplastic materials. The material model combines von Mises plasticity with volumetric plastic expansion as induced, e.g., by the growth of voids and defects in metals. The finite deformation theory is based on the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient and an internal variable formulation of continuum thermodynamics. By the use of logarithmic and exponential mappings the stress update algorithms are extended from small strains to finite deformations. Thus the time-discretized version of the porous-viscoplastic constitutive updates is described in a fully variational manner. The range of behavior predicted by the model and the ...
An elasto-plastic constitutive model for porous materials is formulated within the thermodynamic fra...
International audienceA new constitutive model for elasto-plastic (rate-independent) porous material...
\noindent Porosity can have a significant effect on the overall constitutive behavior of many materi...
This paper presents a variational formulation of viscoplastic constitutive updates for porous elasto...
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AbstractA finite strain viscoplastic nonlocal plasticity model is formulated and implemented numeric...
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We present a variational void coalescence model that includes all the essential ingredients of failu...
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A phenomenological modelling approach has been developed, based on some salient physical effects reg...
AbstractThis paper deals with a viscoplastic potential-based model allowing thermomechanical damage ...
The need for describing materials under time or cycle dependent loading conditions has been emphasiz...
AbstractThe present paper is dedicated to the modelling of the effects of microscale inertia (or mic...
AbstractAn approximate model based on the “second-order” nonlinear homogenization method is proposed...
AbstractA strong difference between the behavior in tension versus compression is observed at the po...
An elasto-plastic constitutive model for porous materials is formulated within the thermodynamic fra...
International audienceA new constitutive model for elasto-plastic (rate-independent) porous material...
\noindent Porosity can have a significant effect on the overall constitutive behavior of many materi...
This paper presents a variational formulation of viscoplastic constitutive updates for porous elasto...
AbstractIn this work, we propose a constitutive model for the finite-strain, macroscopic response of...
AbstractA finite strain viscoplastic nonlocal plasticity model is formulated and implemented numeric...
Dieser Beitrag ist mit Zustimmung des Rechteinhabers aufgrund einer (DFG geförderten) Allianz- bzw. ...
We present a variational void coalescence model that includes all the essential ingredients of failu...
AbstractIn this paper, an enhanced variational constitutive update suitable for a class of non-assoc...
A phenomenological modelling approach has been developed, based on some salient physical effects reg...
AbstractThis paper deals with a viscoplastic potential-based model allowing thermomechanical damage ...
The need for describing materials under time or cycle dependent loading conditions has been emphasiz...
AbstractThe present paper is dedicated to the modelling of the effects of microscale inertia (or mic...
AbstractAn approximate model based on the “second-order” nonlinear homogenization method is proposed...
AbstractA strong difference between the behavior in tension versus compression is observed at the po...
An elasto-plastic constitutive model for porous materials is formulated within the thermodynamic fra...
International audienceA new constitutive model for elasto-plastic (rate-independent) porous material...
\noindent Porosity can have a significant effect on the overall constitutive behavior of many materi...