International audienceDual-phase materials often show damage nucleation along the interface between the two phases followed by void growth and coalescence. This failure mechanism is investigated using a microstructure model with both phases deforming plastically according to a physics-based hardening law. The interface is modeled as a cohesive zone whose constitutive behavior is described by a bi-linear traction-separation law. The interface is specified with a weak site where damage first initiates representing the presence of a small particle sitting along the interface. A parametric study is conducted through finite element unit cell calculations to examine the effect of the morphological and rheological factors on the complete ductile d...
Multi-phase materials are of great importance for engineering applications, because of their favorab...
The precise mechanisms underlying the failure of multi-phase materials may be strongly dependent on ...
The precise mechanisms underlying the failure of multi-phase materials may be strongly dependent on ...
Dual-phase materials often show damage nucleation along the interface between the two phases followe...
This paper studies the competition of fracture initiation mechanisms in a two-phase material that co...
Our goal is to unravel the mechanisms that lead to failure of a ductile two-phase material - that co...
This paper studies the competition of fracture initiation mechanisms in a two-phase material that co...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Plastic deformation in ductile metals is limited by a mechanism in which voids, nucleated at second ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are of great importance for engineering applications, because of their favorab...
The precise mechanisms underlying the failure of multi-phase materials may be strongly dependent on ...
The precise mechanisms underlying the failure of multi-phase materials may be strongly dependent on ...
Dual-phase materials often show damage nucleation along the interface between the two phases followe...
This paper studies the competition of fracture initiation mechanisms in a two-phase material that co...
Our goal is to unravel the mechanisms that lead to failure of a ductile two-phase material - that co...
This paper studies the competition of fracture initiation mechanisms in a two-phase material that co...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Plastic deformation in ductile metals is limited by a mechanism in which voids, nucleated at second ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are key for modern engineering applications. They are generally characterized ...
Multi-phase materials are of great importance for engineering applications, because of their favorab...
The precise mechanisms underlying the failure of multi-phase materials may be strongly dependent on ...
The precise mechanisms underlying the failure of multi-phase materials may be strongly dependent on ...