A micromechanical model for predicting the strain increment required to bring a damaged material element from the onset of void coalescence up to final fracture is developed based on simple kinematics arguments. This strain increment controls the unloading slope and the energy dissipated during the final step of material failure. Proper prediction of the final drop of the load carrying capacity is an important ingredient of any ductile fracture model, especially at high stress triaxiality. The model has been motivated and verified by comparison to a large set of finite element void cell calculations.</p
International audienceIn the present paper, a micromechanical constitutive framework for ductile voi...
A cell model for void coalescence for ductile damage in metals is presented. The basic mechanism is ...
A micromechanical model has been developed in order to capture the influence of a second population ...
A micromechanical model for predicting the strain increment required to bring a damaged material ele...
Three extensions of Thomason’s coalescence criterion have been recently proposed in order to general...
In this paper void coalescence is regarded as the result of localization of plastic flow between enl...
International audienceCoalescence of voids by internal necking is in most cases the last microscopic...
In this paper a constitutive model for porous ductile metals with spheroidal voids is investigated. ...
Depending on the relative positions of voids and on the loading conditions, shear loading components...
Proceedings http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/cfrac/proceedings.pdfInternational audienceDuctile damage predic...
Abstrac t: Void growth and coalescence under physical states similar to those found in highly stres...
International audienceIn this work, a new finite element framework is developed and applied to the s...
New extensions of a model for the growth and coalescence of ellipsoidal voids based on the Gurson fo...
International audienceIn the present paper, a micromechanical constitutive framework for ductile voi...
A cell model for void coalescence for ductile damage in metals is presented. The basic mechanism is ...
A micromechanical model has been developed in order to capture the influence of a second population ...
A micromechanical model for predicting the strain increment required to bring a damaged material ele...
Three extensions of Thomason’s coalescence criterion have been recently proposed in order to general...
In this paper void coalescence is regarded as the result of localization of plastic flow between enl...
International audienceCoalescence of voids by internal necking is in most cases the last microscopic...
In this paper a constitutive model for porous ductile metals with spheroidal voids is investigated. ...
Depending on the relative positions of voids and on the loading conditions, shear loading components...
Proceedings http://mech.fsv.cvut.cz/cfrac/proceedings.pdfInternational audienceDuctile damage predic...
Abstrac t: Void growth and coalescence under physical states similar to those found in highly stres...
International audienceIn this work, a new finite element framework is developed and applied to the s...
New extensions of a model for the growth and coalescence of ellipsoidal voids based on the Gurson fo...
International audienceIn the present paper, a micromechanical constitutive framework for ductile voi...
A cell model for void coalescence for ductile damage in metals is presented. The basic mechanism is ...
A micromechanical model has been developed in order to capture the influence of a second population ...