The objective of this contribution is a geometrically non-linear formulation of the continuum theory of dislocations within the framework of multiplicative elastoplasticity at finite strains. Thereby, the continuum theory of dislocations is particularly motivated by the kinematic structure of single crystals. Two different views on the continuum theory of dislocations at finite inelastic strains are adopted. Firstly, different dislocation density tensors are introduced from the viewpoint of continuum mechanics as the incompatibility of the so-called plastic intermediate configuration. Secondly, the continuum theory of dislocations is motivated as a Cartan differential geometry where the corresponding torsion tensor is associated to the disl...
This paper develops a geometrically linear formulation of higher gradient plasticity of single and p...
Dislocation motion in the crystal lattice of materials is the basis for macroscopic plasticity. Whil...
The purpose of the present thesis is the study of continuum bodies with a continuous distribution of...
The objective of this contribution is a geometrically non-linear formulation of the continuum theory...
Abstract This contribution aims in a geometrically linear formulation of higher gradient plasticity ...
This book illustrates the deep roots of the geometrically nonlinear kinematics of generalized contin...
To develop a continuum theory based on the evolution of dislocation microstructures, two challenges ...
We propose a dislocation density measure which is able to account for the evolution of systems of th...
A geometrically linear continuum mechanics framework is proposed for gradient plasticity combining ’...
Crystal plasticity is governed by the motion of lattice dislocations. Although continuum theories of...
This work aims at linking the levels of the continuum crystal plasticity with that of discrete dislo...
Crystal plasticity is the result of the motion and complex and effectively non-linear interactions o...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...
The purpose of this paper is to give a qualitative idea of a phenomenological continuum theory of pl...
In classical description, the mechanical state of a material point depends on the variables defined ...
This paper develops a geometrically linear formulation of higher gradient plasticity of single and p...
Dislocation motion in the crystal lattice of materials is the basis for macroscopic plasticity. Whil...
The purpose of the present thesis is the study of continuum bodies with a continuous distribution of...
The objective of this contribution is a geometrically non-linear formulation of the continuum theory...
Abstract This contribution aims in a geometrically linear formulation of higher gradient plasticity ...
This book illustrates the deep roots of the geometrically nonlinear kinematics of generalized contin...
To develop a continuum theory based on the evolution of dislocation microstructures, two challenges ...
We propose a dislocation density measure which is able to account for the evolution of systems of th...
A geometrically linear continuum mechanics framework is proposed for gradient plasticity combining ’...
Crystal plasticity is governed by the motion of lattice dislocations. Although continuum theories of...
This work aims at linking the levels of the continuum crystal plasticity with that of discrete dislo...
Crystal plasticity is the result of the motion and complex and effectively non-linear interactions o...
The plastic deformation of metals is the result of the motion and interaction of dislocations, line ...
The purpose of this paper is to give a qualitative idea of a phenomenological continuum theory of pl...
In classical description, the mechanical state of a material point depends on the variables defined ...
This paper develops a geometrically linear formulation of higher gradient plasticity of single and p...
Dislocation motion in the crystal lattice of materials is the basis for macroscopic plasticity. Whil...
The purpose of the present thesis is the study of continuum bodies with a continuous distribution of...