A constitutive theory is presented for representing the anisotropic viscoplastic behavior of high temperature alloys that posses directional properties resulting from controlled grain growth or solidification. The theory is an extension of a viscoplastic model that was applied in structural analyses involving isotropic metals. Anisotropy is introduced through the definition of a vector field that identifies a preferential (solidification) direction at each material point. Following the development of a full multiaxial theory, application is made to homogeneously stressed elements in pure shear and to a uniaxially stressed rectangular block in plane stress with the stress direction oriented at an arbitrary angle with the material direction. ...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
The purpose is to develop life prediction models for coated anisotropic materials used in gas temper...
Complex states of stress and strain are introduced into components during service in engineering app...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
A unified viscoplastic constitutive relation based on crystallographic slip theory was developed for...
An anisotropic viscoplasticity model is developed as an extension of the well known Bodner model. Th...
Many viscoplastic constitutive models for high temperature structural alloys are based exclusively o...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
Structural alloys used in high temperature applications exhibit complex thermomechanical behavior th...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
For the precise description of plastic deformation behaviour of metallic materials in various formin...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
The purpose is to develop life prediction models for coated anisotropic materials used in gas temper...
Complex states of stress and strain are introduced into components during service in engineering app...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
A unified viscoplastic constitutive relation based on crystallographic slip theory was developed for...
An anisotropic viscoplasticity model is developed as an extension of the well known Bodner model. Th...
Many viscoplastic constitutive models for high temperature structural alloys are based exclusively o...
Thermomechanical service conditions for high-temperature levels, thermal transients, and mechanical ...
Structural alloys used in high temperature applications exhibit complex thermomechanical behavior th...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
Plastic anisotropy effects may be described in a phenomenological model by employing in the constitu...
For the precise description of plastic deformation behaviour of metallic materials in various formin...
A viscoplastic theory is developed that reduces analytically to creep theory under steady-state cond...
The purpose is to develop life prediction models for coated anisotropic materials used in gas temper...
Complex states of stress and strain are introduced into components during service in engineering app...