A complete potential based framework using internal state variables is put forth for the derivation of reversible and irreversible constitutive equations. In this framework, the existence of the total (integrated) form of either the (Helmholtz) free energy or the (Gibbs) complementary free energy are assumed a priori. Two options for describing the flow and evolutionary equations are described, wherein option one (the fully coupled form) is shown to be over restrictive while the second option (the decoupled form) provides significant flexibility. As a consequence of the decoupled form, a new operator, i.e., the Compliance operator, is defined which provides a link between the assumed Gibb's and complementary dissipation potential and ensure...
In this dissertation, we use the second law of thermodynamics to find restrictions on the Gibbs pote...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is presented for the kinema...
We consider a viscoelastic-viscoplastic continuum damage model for polycrystalline ice. The focus li...
Using an internal-variable formalism as a starting point, we describe the viscoelastic extension of ...
A formulation of elastic-plastic theory for rate independent materials is described, based on the us...
The thermodynamics of irreversible processes, based on a set of internal state variables, is revisit...
This paper illustrates the formulation of viscoplastic-damage constitutive models using the framewor...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is given for a general theo...
A general constitutive framework is presented capable of representing different irreversible deforma...
AbstractA theoretical framework is defined that allows plasticity and damage models of inelastic beh...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal varia...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
The theory of GENERIC (general equations for non-equilibrium reversible irreversibel coupling) is pr...
Since most advanced material systems (for example metallic-, polymer-, and ceramic-based systems) be...
In this dissertation, we use the second law of thermodynamics to find restrictions on the Gibbs pote...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is presented for the kinema...
We consider a viscoelastic-viscoplastic continuum damage model for polycrystalline ice. The focus li...
Using an internal-variable formalism as a starting point, we describe the viscoelastic extension of ...
A formulation of elastic-plastic theory for rate independent materials is described, based on the us...
The thermodynamics of irreversible processes, based on a set of internal state variables, is revisit...
This paper illustrates the formulation of viscoplastic-damage constitutive models using the framewor...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is given for a general theo...
A general constitutive framework is presented capable of representing different irreversible deforma...
AbstractA theoretical framework is defined that allows plasticity and damage models of inelastic beh...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
AbstractIn this paper, we present a thermomechanical framework which makes use of the internal varia...
Thermodynamic models for viscoplastic solids are often formulated in the context of continuum thermo...
The theory of GENERIC (general equations for non-equilibrium reversible irreversibel coupling) is pr...
Since most advanced material systems (for example metallic-, polymer-, and ceramic-based systems) be...
In this dissertation, we use the second law of thermodynamics to find restrictions on the Gibbs pote...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is presented for the kinema...
We consider a viscoelastic-viscoplastic continuum damage model for polycrystalline ice. The focus li...