International audienceIn Gurson's footsteps, different authors have proposed macroscopic plastic models for porous solid with pressure-sensitive dilatant matrix obeying the normality law (associated materials). The main objective of the present paper is to extend this class of models to porous materials in the context of non-associated plasticity. This is the case of Drucker–Prager matrix for which the dilatancy angle is different from the friction one, and classical limit analysis theory cannot be applied. For such materials, the second last author has proposed a relevant modeling approach based on the concept of bipotential, a function of both dual variables, the plastic strain rate and stress tensors. On this ground, after recalling the ...
International audienceIn the present study, we investigate the macroscopic strength of ductile porou...
The present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials consisting in a Hill ...
International audienceThe present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials...
International audienceIn Gurson's footsteps, different authors have proposed macroscopic plastic mod...
International audienceWe first recall the basic elements of the non-associated (NA) Drucker-Prager p...
International audienceIn the framework of limit analysis theory, we derive closed-form expressions o...
International audienceThe present paper describes a micromechanics-based approach to the strength pr...
International audienceThe first goal of this work was to develop efficient limit analysis (la) tools...
AbstractThe first goal of this work was to develop efficient limit analysis (la) tools to investigat...
In this paper, a closed-form expression of a macroscopic strength criterion for ductile nanoporous m...
International audienceThe effective material response of ductile metals containing spherical pores a...
International audienceA porous medium, which matrix is a perfectly plastic solid, is considered. Thi...
In this study, we examine the macroscopic yielding of isotropic porous ductile solids having a matri...
International audienceIn the present study, we investigate the macroscopic strength of ductile porou...
The present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials consisting in a Hill ...
International audienceThe present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials...
International audienceIn Gurson's footsteps, different authors have proposed macroscopic plastic mod...
International audienceWe first recall the basic elements of the non-associated (NA) Drucker-Prager p...
International audienceIn the framework of limit analysis theory, we derive closed-form expressions o...
International audienceThe present paper describes a micromechanics-based approach to the strength pr...
International audienceThe first goal of this work was to develop efficient limit analysis (la) tools...
AbstractThe first goal of this work was to develop efficient limit analysis (la) tools to investigat...
In this paper, a closed-form expression of a macroscopic strength criterion for ductile nanoporous m...
International audienceThe effective material response of ductile metals containing spherical pores a...
International audienceA porous medium, which matrix is a perfectly plastic solid, is considered. Thi...
In this study, we examine the macroscopic yielding of isotropic porous ductile solids having a matri...
International audienceIn the present study, we investigate the macroscopic strength of ductile porou...
The present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials consisting in a Hill ...
International audienceThe present study deals with a strength criterion for ductile porous materials...