A viscoplastic model is developed which is applicable to anisothermal, cyclic, and multiaxial loading conditions. Three internal state variables are used in the model; one to account for kinematic effects, and the other two to account for isotropic effects. One of the isotropic variables is a measure of yield strength, while the other is a measure of limit strength. Each internal state variable evolves through a process of competition between strain hardening and recovery. There is no explicit coupling between dynamic and thermal recovery in any evolutionary equation, which is a useful simplification in the development of the model. The thermodynamic condition of intrinsic dissipation constrains the thermal recovery function of the model. A...
International audienceA mechanical modelling is proposed in order to describe viscoplastic behaviour...
An anisotropic viscoplasticity model is developed as an extension of the well known Bodner model. Th...
The aim of this work is the development of a thermodynamically consistent fully coupled thermo‐visco...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
A number of viscoplastic constitutive models were developed to describe deformation behavior under c...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is given for a general theo...
In this paper a physical-based constitutive relation for defining the thermo-viscoplastic behaviour ...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
An understanding of rate dependency over a wide range of time scales is vitally important in approxi...
The optimal design of parts submitted to thermomechanical loadings is a key issue for the safety and...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally for Inconel 718 at 593 C. This material...
International audienceA mechanical modelling is proposed in order to describe viscoplastic behaviour...
An anisotropic viscoplasticity model is developed as an extension of the well known Bodner model. Th...
The aim of this work is the development of a thermodynamically consistent fully coupled thermo‐visco...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
A number of viscoplastic constitutive models were developed to describe deformation behavior under c...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
A thermodynamic foundation using the concept of internal state variables is given for a general theo...
In this paper a physical-based constitutive relation for defining the thermo-viscoplastic behaviour ...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally with Inconel 718 at 1100 F. A series of...
An understanding of rate dependency over a wide range of time scales is vitally important in approxi...
The optimal design of parts submitted to thermomechanical loadings is a key issue for the safety and...
Four current viscoplastic models are compared experimentally for Inconel 718 at 593 C. This material...
International audienceA mechanical modelling is proposed in order to describe viscoplastic behaviour...
An anisotropic viscoplasticity model is developed as an extension of the well known Bodner model. Th...
The aim of this work is the development of a thermodynamically consistent fully coupled thermo‐visco...