Due to the stringent design requirement for aerospace or nuclear structural components, considerable research interests have been generated on the development of constitutive models for representing the inelastic behavior of metals at elevated temperatures. In particular, a class of unified theories (or viscoplastic constitutive models) have been proposed to simulate material responses such as cyclic plasticity, rate sensitivity, creep deformations, strain hardening or softening, etc. This approach differs from the conventional creep and plasticity theory in that both the creep and plastic deformations are treated as unified time-dependent quantities. Although most of viscoplastic models give better material behavior representation, the ass...
A viscoplastic model is developed which is applicable to anisothermal, cyclic, and multiaxial loadin...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
The state of the art of time temperature dependent elastic viscoplastic constitutive theories which ...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
A brief description of the implementation in MARK, the general purpose finite element structural ana...
A state variable approach is developed to simulate the isothermal quasi-static mechanical behavior o...
The implementation of state variable-based viscoplasticity models is made in a general purpose finit...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
The viability of advanced viscoplastic models for nonlinear finite element analyses of structural co...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
A description of the finite element implementation of Robinson's unified viscoplastic model into the...
A new scheme to integrate a system of stiff differential equations for both the elasto-plastic creep...
The effects of different loading programs on the elasto-/viscoplastic behavior of rate-sensitive mat...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd An understanding of rate dependency over a wide range of time scales is vitally ...
An understanding of rate dependency over a wide range of time scales is vitally important in approxi...
A viscoplastic model is developed which is applicable to anisothermal, cyclic, and multiaxial loadin...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
The state of the art of time temperature dependent elastic viscoplastic constitutive theories which ...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
A brief description of the implementation in MARK, the general purpose finite element structural ana...
A state variable approach is developed to simulate the isothermal quasi-static mechanical behavior o...
The implementation of state variable-based viscoplasticity models is made in a general purpose finit...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
The viability of advanced viscoplastic models for nonlinear finite element analyses of structural co...
This thesis is concerned with the continuum modeling of the macroscopic behavior of engineering meta...
A description of the finite element implementation of Robinson's unified viscoplastic model into the...
A new scheme to integrate a system of stiff differential equations for both the elasto-plastic creep...
The effects of different loading programs on the elasto-/viscoplastic behavior of rate-sensitive mat...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd An understanding of rate dependency over a wide range of time scales is vitally ...
An understanding of rate dependency over a wide range of time scales is vitally important in approxi...
A viscoplastic model is developed which is applicable to anisothermal, cyclic, and multiaxial loadin...
Specific forms for both the Gibb's and the complementary dissipation potentials were chosen such tha...
The state of the art of time temperature dependent elastic viscoplastic constitutive theories which ...