International audienceIn the present work, a rigorous and consistent thermo-viscoelastic-viscoplastic ductile damage model is proposed to address the variability of the Taylor-Quinney coefficient (the storage to anelastic energy rate ratio) during the anelastic deformation of thermoplastic polymers. More specifically, the constitutive model developed is mainly dedicated to the description of recoverable viscoelastic effects occurring on different time scales, irreversible strains observed above the stress threshold and energy responses arising from the anelastic deformation process (storage of energy, dissipation of energy, thermomechanical coupling, etc.). One of the aims of this paper is to evaluate the partitioning between stored and hea...
Background Understanding the mechanical response of elastomers to applied deformation at different s...
The double yield (DY) phenomenon observed in a wide variety of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) adds...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
In the present work, a rigorous and consistent thermo-viscoelastic-viscoplastic ductile damage model...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
In this paper, a new constitutive model is proposed for the behavior of thermoplastic polymers under...
In this paper, a new constitutive model is proposed for the behavior of thermoplastic polymers under...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
In this work, a phenomenological model for thermoplastic polymers involving several mechanisms is pr...
In the present work, the large deformation rate-dependent constitutive behavior of isotactic polypro...
In this work, a phenomenological model for thermoplastic polymers involving several mechanisms is pr...
The constitutive modelling of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) has to consider several aspects as rat...
The constitutive modelling of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) has to consider several aspects as rat...
Background Understanding the mechanical response of elastomers to applied deformation at different s...
The double yield (DY) phenomenon observed in a wide variety of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) adds...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...
In the present work, a rigorous and consistent thermo-viscoelastic-viscoplastic ductile damage model...
A thermodynamically-based constitutive model is proposed for isotropic homogeneous thermoplastic pol...
In this paper, a new constitutive model is proposed for the behavior of thermoplastic polymers under...
In this paper, a new constitutive model is proposed for the behavior of thermoplastic polymers under...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
A thermodynamic consistent, small-strain, non-unified model is developed to capture the irregular ra...
In this work, a phenomenological model for thermoplastic polymers involving several mechanisms is pr...
In the present work, the large deformation rate-dependent constitutive behavior of isotactic polypro...
In this work, a phenomenological model for thermoplastic polymers involving several mechanisms is pr...
The constitutive modelling of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) has to consider several aspects as rat...
The constitutive modelling of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) has to consider several aspects as rat...
Background Understanding the mechanical response of elastomers to applied deformation at different s...
The double yield (DY) phenomenon observed in a wide variety of semi-crystalline polymers (SCP) adds...
he primary objective of this paper is to develop a macro-damaged viscoelastoplastic constitutive mod...