The load carrying capacity of ductile materials degrades as a function of porosity, stress state and strain-rate. The effect of these variables on porosity kinetics is captured by the Cocks–Ashby model; however, the Cocks–Ashby model does not account for material degradation directly. This work uses a yield criteria to form a degradation function that is consistent with Cocks–Ashby porosity kinetics and is a function of porosity, stress state and strain-rate dependence. Approximations of this degradation function for pure hydrostatic stress states are also explored
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Mecânica apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecno...
International audienceThis note presents an upper bound and an estimate for the yield yield function...
The Hall-Petch relationship in metals is investigated using the strain gradient plasticity theory wi...
The load carrying capacity of ductile materials degrades as a function of porosity, stress state and...
peer reviewedHigh ductility materials are characterized by high failure strains and high toughness p...
This work presents a modelling methodology to assess the sensitivity to microstructure in high‐cycle...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling hydraulic fracture on the basis of combi...
A theory is developed for the response of moderately porous solids (no more than {approximately}20% ...
This paper presents a plane stress anisotropic constitutive model based on a non-associated flow rul...
This study proposes a novel Modified Bond-Based PeriDynamic (MBB-PD) model based on the bonds' class...
International audienceXue's damage model [Xue, 2007] accounts for the third invariant of deviatoric ...
International audienceP91 tempered martensitic stainless steels have recently been developed for boi...
In this paper, the classical Gurson model for ductile porous media is extended for strain-rate-depen...
Ductile failure of metals always occurs after a specific amount of plastic deformation. Therefore, t...
The present paper reports on the use of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCM) applied along with n...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Mecânica apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecno...
International audienceThis note presents an upper bound and an estimate for the yield yield function...
The Hall-Petch relationship in metals is investigated using the strain gradient plasticity theory wi...
The load carrying capacity of ductile materials degrades as a function of porosity, stress state and...
peer reviewedHigh ductility materials are characterized by high failure strains and high toughness p...
This work presents a modelling methodology to assess the sensitivity to microstructure in high‐cycle...
This paper presents a computational framework for modelling hydraulic fracture on the basis of combi...
A theory is developed for the response of moderately porous solids (no more than {approximately}20% ...
This paper presents a plane stress anisotropic constitutive model based on a non-associated flow rul...
This study proposes a novel Modified Bond-Based PeriDynamic (MBB-PD) model based on the bonds' class...
International audienceXue's damage model [Xue, 2007] accounts for the third invariant of deviatoric ...
International audienceP91 tempered martensitic stainless steels have recently been developed for boi...
In this paper, the classical Gurson model for ductile porous media is extended for strain-rate-depen...
Ductile failure of metals always occurs after a specific amount of plastic deformation. Therefore, t...
The present paper reports on the use of the Modified Wöhler Curve Method (MWCM) applied along with n...
Dissertação de Mestrado Integrado em Engenharia Mecânica apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecno...
International audienceThis note presents an upper bound and an estimate for the yield yield function...
The Hall-Petch relationship in metals is investigated using the strain gradient plasticity theory wi...