This paper, which is the first of two in a series, provides an overview of a viscoplastic constitutive model that accounts for time-dependent material deformation (e.g., creep, stress relaxation, etc.) in monolithic ceramics. Using continuum principles of engineering mechanics, the complete theory is derived from a scalar dissipative potential function first proposed by Robinson (1978), and later utilized by Duffy (1988). Derivations based on a flow potential function provide an assurance that the inelastic boundary value problem is well posed, and solutions obtained are unique. The specific formulation used here for the threshold function (a component of the flow potential function) was originally proposed by Willam and Warnke (1975) in or...
AbstractA phenomenological constitutive model for cyclic viscoplasticity is presented within the fra...
International audienceIn this paper a viscoplastic constitutive model for unsaturated geomaterials i...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the evolution of damage in brittle materials, such as co...
Copyright © 1999 by ASME. This paper, which is the second of two in a series, exercises the viscopla...
A qualitative assessment of the capabilities of viscoplastic model capturing the complex thermomecha...
A new elastic-viscoplastic (EVP) constitutive model is proposed for the analysis of time-dependent b...
This paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical behaviour of rock whi...
This paper presents a three-dimensional elastic viscoplastic model that can describe the time-depend...
A thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is develop...
A new viscoplastic theory for CusilABA and other braze alloys has been developed. Like previous visc...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper presents a generalized, elastoviscoplastic constitutive m...
The objective of the article is to present a unified model for the dynamic mechanical response of ce...
International audienceConstitutive equations used for the finite element simulation of hot isostatic...
In this paper, a number of fundamental concepts are presented and explained. These include (1) diffe...
For visco-plasticity in polycrystalline solids under high strain rates, we introduce a dynamic flow ...
AbstractA phenomenological constitutive model for cyclic viscoplasticity is presented within the fra...
International audienceIn this paper a viscoplastic constitutive model for unsaturated geomaterials i...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the evolution of damage in brittle materials, such as co...
Copyright © 1999 by ASME. This paper, which is the second of two in a series, exercises the viscopla...
A qualitative assessment of the capabilities of viscoplastic model capturing the complex thermomecha...
A new elastic-viscoplastic (EVP) constitutive model is proposed for the analysis of time-dependent b...
This paper presents a new constitutive model for the time dependent mechanical behaviour of rock whi...
This paper presents a three-dimensional elastic viscoplastic model that can describe the time-depend...
A thermodynamic constitutive model for plain concrete, and other quasi-brittle materials, is develop...
A new viscoplastic theory for CusilABA and other braze alloys has been developed. Like previous visc...
© 2020 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This paper presents a generalized, elastoviscoplastic constitutive m...
The objective of the article is to present a unified model for the dynamic mechanical response of ce...
International audienceConstitutive equations used for the finite element simulation of hot isostatic...
In this paper, a number of fundamental concepts are presented and explained. These include (1) diffe...
For visco-plasticity in polycrystalline solids under high strain rates, we introduce a dynamic flow ...
AbstractA phenomenological constitutive model for cyclic viscoplasticity is presented within the fra...
International audienceIn this paper a viscoplastic constitutive model for unsaturated geomaterials i...
A theoretical model is proposed to describe the evolution of damage in brittle materials, such as co...