Summarization: The feasibility of advanced viscoplastic models for non‐linear boundary element analysis of metallic structural components with dependence on thermomechanical history is investigated. Several numerical examples are presented using the boundary element implementation of two different internal state variable viscoplastic models to the solution of time‐dependent inelastic problems arising in creeping metallic structural components under the combined action of high temperature loading gradients and quasi‐static mechanical loading conditions. To demonstrate the efficiency of the implemented viscoplastic models, the results obtained using the direct boundary element methodology are compared with those obtained by both analytical an...
The viability of advanced viscoplastic models for nonlinear finite element analyses of structural co...
Summarization: Application of the domain boundary element method is made to the creep analysis of tw...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
Summarization: A new boundary element approach for the solution of time-dependent inelastic problems...
Summarization: This paper extends a boundary element approach developed earlier by the present autho...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to devise a new finite element model for large deformation a...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to devise a new finite element model for large deformation a...
Summarization: A direct boundary element method (BEM) is developed for the determination of the time...
Summarization: Various constitutive relations have recently been proposed to solve boundary value pr...
This paper presents a new formulation of the Boundary Element Method to viscoplastic problems in a t...
Summarization: We apply the domain boundary element method to the analysis of two-dimensional viscop...
This paper presents a new formulation of the Boundary Element Method to viscoplastic problems in a t...
A brief description of the implementation in MARK, the general purpose finite element structural ana...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable...
The viability of advanced viscoplastic models for nonlinear finite element analyses of structural co...
Summarization: Application of the domain boundary element method is made to the creep analysis of tw...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
Summarization: A new boundary element approach for the solution of time-dependent inelastic problems...
Summarization: This paper extends a boundary element approach developed earlier by the present autho...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to devise a new finite element model for large deformation a...
The primary aim of this dissertation is to devise a new finite element model for large deformation a...
Summarization: A direct boundary element method (BEM) is developed for the determination of the time...
Summarization: Various constitutive relations have recently been proposed to solve boundary value pr...
This paper presents a new formulation of the Boundary Element Method to viscoplastic problems in a t...
Summarization: We apply the domain boundary element method to the analysis of two-dimensional viscop...
This paper presents a new formulation of the Boundary Element Method to viscoplastic problems in a t...
A brief description of the implementation in MARK, the general purpose finite element structural ana...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable...
The viability of advanced viscoplastic models for nonlinear finite element analyses of structural co...
Summarization: Application of the domain boundary element method is made to the creep analysis of tw...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...