Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such that a complete potential based multiaxial, isothermal, viscoplastic model was obtained. This model in general possesses three internal state variables (two scalars associated with dislocation density and one tensor associated with dislocation motion) both thermal and dynamic recovery mechanisms, and nonlinear kinematic hardening. This general model, although possessing associated flow and evolutionary laws, is shown to emulate three distinct classes of theories found in the literature, by modification of the driving threshold function F. A parametric study was performed on a specialized nondimensional multiaxial form containing only a single te...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
The present paper is aimed at analysing the viscoplastic laws using internal variables worked out in...
A hypothesis is put forth which enables the viscoplastician to formulate a theory of viscoplasticity...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and complementary dissipation potentials are chosen such that a c...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and complementary dissipation potentials are chosen such that a c...
A viscoplastic model is developed which is applicable to anisothermal, cyclic, and multiaxial loadin...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is given for a general theo...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is presented for the kinema...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
Many viscoplastic constitutive models for high temperature structural alloys are based exclusively o...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable...
Using an internal-variable formalism as a starting point, we describe the viscoelastic extension of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal varia...
This paper illustrates the formulation of viscoplastic-damage constitutive models using the framewor...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
The present paper is aimed at analysing the viscoplastic laws using internal variables worked out in...
A hypothesis is put forth which enables the viscoplastician to formulate a theory of viscoplasticity...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and complementary dissipation potentials are chosen such that a c...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and complementary dissipation potentials are chosen such that a c...
A viscoplastic model is developed which is applicable to anisothermal, cyclic, and multiaxial loadin...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is given for a general theo...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is presented for the kinema...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
Many viscoplastic constitutive models for high temperature structural alloys are based exclusively o...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable...
Using an internal-variable formalism as a starting point, we describe the viscoelastic extension of ...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal varia...
This paper illustrates the formulation of viscoplastic-damage constitutive models using the framewor...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
The present paper is aimed at analysing the viscoplastic laws using internal variables worked out in...
A hypothesis is put forth which enables the viscoplastician to formulate a theory of viscoplasticity...