An explicit numerical implementation is described, for a constitutive model of glassy polymers, previously proposed and validated. Then it is exploited within a Finite Element continuum model, to simulate spontaneous strain localization (necking) occurring during extension of a prismatic bar of a typical glassy polymer. Material parameters for atactic polystyrene are employed. The material model is physically based and highly non-linearly viscoelastic. Three of its principal features are critical in simulations of strain localization: rate-dependence of plastic flow stress; strain-induced structural rejuvenation, represented by increase of Tool's fictive temperature and leading to pronounced post-yield strain softening; and molecular alignm...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
An explicit numerical implementation is described, for a constitutive model of glassy polymers, prev...
AbstractAn explicit numerical implementation is described, for a constitutive model of glassy polyme...
Two recently proposed developments of the Glass-Rubber constitutive model for glassy polymers treat ...
The macroscopic deformation behaviour of amorphous polymers is dominated by localisation phenomena l...
Two recently proposed developments of the Glass-Rubber constitutive model for glassy polymers treat ...
Unlike metals, necking in polymers under tension does not lead to further localization of deformatio...
An algorithm is introduced for the molecular simulation of constant-pressure plastic deformation in ...
An algorithm is introduced for the molecular simulation of constant-pressure plastic deformation in ...
An algorithm is introduced for the molecular simulation of constant-pressure plastic deformation in ...
NoIn tensile stretching, many polymers undergo strain localization. The geometrical form of the loca...
The objective of this work is to investigate the influence of damage mechanisms on inhomogeneous def...
This thesis is composed of six papers in the field of deformation and failure of polymer glasses. Pr...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
An explicit numerical implementation is described, for a constitutive model of glassy polymers, prev...
AbstractAn explicit numerical implementation is described, for a constitutive model of glassy polyme...
Two recently proposed developments of the Glass-Rubber constitutive model for glassy polymers treat ...
The macroscopic deformation behaviour of amorphous polymers is dominated by localisation phenomena l...
Two recently proposed developments of the Glass-Rubber constitutive model for glassy polymers treat ...
Unlike metals, necking in polymers under tension does not lead to further localization of deformatio...
An algorithm is introduced for the molecular simulation of constant-pressure plastic deformation in ...
An algorithm is introduced for the molecular simulation of constant-pressure plastic deformation in ...
An algorithm is introduced for the molecular simulation of constant-pressure plastic deformation in ...
NoIn tensile stretching, many polymers undergo strain localization. The geometrical form of the loca...
The objective of this work is to investigate the influence of damage mechanisms on inhomogeneous def...
This thesis is composed of six papers in the field of deformation and failure of polymer glasses. Pr...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...
The mechanisms underlying the increase in stress for large mechanical strains of a polymer glass, qu...