As a physical basis for understanding void linking during ductile microvoid fracture, the contrasting behavior of tensile specimens containing random and regular arrays of holes is examined. The results indicate that specimens containing random arrays are less ductile than their regular-array counterparts. The magnitude of this effect depends on the minimum spacing between holes, hole size, and the strain hardening of the material. The experimental results may be understood in terms of the importance of hole/void distribution on a ductile fracture process which is a consequence of both micro- and macroscale shear instabilities. © 1988
The ductile fracture occurs mainly in three stages i.e. void nucleation, void growth and the voidcoa...
Two modes of plastic flow localization commonly occur in the ductile fracture of structural metals u...
The ductile fracture process in porous metals due to growth and coalescence of micron scale voids is...
As a physical basis for understanding void linking during ductile microvoid fracture, the contrastin...
A computer model has been developed in order to simulate the low temperature ductile fracture of met...
International audienceA reliable determination of the onset of void coalescence is critical to the m...
The porous plasticity model (usually referred to as the Gurson–Tvergaard– Needleman model or modifie...
International audienceIn this work, a new finite element framework is developed and applied to the s...
In this paper void coalescence is regarded as the result of localization of plastic flow between enl...
The paper presents a literature review on the development of microvoids in metals, leading to ductil...
AbstractIn the present study the size-effect due to a secondary void population during ductile fract...
Two distinct mechanisms of crack initiation and advance by void growth have been identified in the l...
The strain-induced growth and interaction behavior between neighboring voids located within small cl...
This paper studies the effects of the initial relative void spacing, void pattern, void shape and vo...
The tearing of ductile metal plates can take place in three distinctly different modes: cup-cup, cup...
The ductile fracture occurs mainly in three stages i.e. void nucleation, void growth and the voidcoa...
Two modes of plastic flow localization commonly occur in the ductile fracture of structural metals u...
The ductile fracture process in porous metals due to growth and coalescence of micron scale voids is...
As a physical basis for understanding void linking during ductile microvoid fracture, the contrastin...
A computer model has been developed in order to simulate the low temperature ductile fracture of met...
International audienceA reliable determination of the onset of void coalescence is critical to the m...
The porous plasticity model (usually referred to as the Gurson–Tvergaard– Needleman model or modifie...
International audienceIn this work, a new finite element framework is developed and applied to the s...
In this paper void coalescence is regarded as the result of localization of plastic flow between enl...
The paper presents a literature review on the development of microvoids in metals, leading to ductil...
AbstractIn the present study the size-effect due to a secondary void population during ductile fract...
Two distinct mechanisms of crack initiation and advance by void growth have been identified in the l...
The strain-induced growth and interaction behavior between neighboring voids located within small cl...
This paper studies the effects of the initial relative void spacing, void pattern, void shape and vo...
The tearing of ductile metal plates can take place in three distinctly different modes: cup-cup, cup...
The ductile fracture occurs mainly in three stages i.e. void nucleation, void growth and the voidcoa...
Two modes of plastic flow localization commonly occur in the ductile fracture of structural metals u...
The ductile fracture process in porous metals due to growth and coalescence of micron scale voids is...