We present a computational homogenization study on the particle size effect in ductile composites. The micromechanical formulation is based on non-local models through (i) the incorporation of a lower-order strain gradient plasticity model and (ii) the application of an implicit gradient regularization technique to the Gurson–Tvergaard–Needleman ductile damage model for metals. In this way, the extended model is equipped with two length-scale parameters, one for each non-local extension, which modulate the size dependent character of the formulation. The problem consists of a system of partial differential equations in which two Helmholtz-type equations for the damage regularization are coupled with the balance of linear momentum through th...
Introduction: The past decade was marked by the emergence of a large number of so-called regularized...
The aim of this paper is to develop a homogenized model that permits to describe the progressive los...
In this work, a gradient-enhanced mean-field homogenization (MFH) procedure is proposed for fiber re...
We present a computational homogenization study on the particle size effect in ductile composites. T...
atio nto e pa ix c nsid locations due to the geometrical mismatch between the matrix and the particl...
Constitutive modeling for the particle size effect on the strength of particulate-reinforced metal m...
ABSTRACT: The influences of particle size on the mechanical properties of the particulate metal mat...
This paper deals with a new micromechanics model of particulate- reinforced composites( PRCs) which ...
The particle/matrix interface of metal matrix composites (MMCs) can give rise to extra strength and ...
Abstract This work is concerned with the modeling of ductile damage behavior in composite materials ...
The introduction of particles and precipitates into a matrix material results in strengthening effec...
Dislocation models with considering the mismatch of elastic modulus between matrix and reinforcing p...
A finite element (FE) model of particle reinforced metal matrix composite (PRMMC) was developed by c...
We develop a strain gradient plasticity formulation for composite materials with spatially varying v...
The spatial distribution of particles and the development of damage underlie some important mechanic...
Introduction: The past decade was marked by the emergence of a large number of so-called regularized...
The aim of this paper is to develop a homogenized model that permits to describe the progressive los...
In this work, a gradient-enhanced mean-field homogenization (MFH) procedure is proposed for fiber re...
We present a computational homogenization study on the particle size effect in ductile composites. T...
atio nto e pa ix c nsid locations due to the geometrical mismatch between the matrix and the particl...
Constitutive modeling for the particle size effect on the strength of particulate-reinforced metal m...
ABSTRACT: The influences of particle size on the mechanical properties of the particulate metal mat...
This paper deals with a new micromechanics model of particulate- reinforced composites( PRCs) which ...
The particle/matrix interface of metal matrix composites (MMCs) can give rise to extra strength and ...
Abstract This work is concerned with the modeling of ductile damage behavior in composite materials ...
The introduction of particles and precipitates into a matrix material results in strengthening effec...
Dislocation models with considering the mismatch of elastic modulus between matrix and reinforcing p...
A finite element (FE) model of particle reinforced metal matrix composite (PRMMC) was developed by c...
We develop a strain gradient plasticity formulation for composite materials with spatially varying v...
The spatial distribution of particles and the development of damage underlie some important mechanic...
Introduction: The past decade was marked by the emergence of a large number of so-called regularized...
The aim of this paper is to develop a homogenized model that permits to describe the progressive los...
In this work, a gradient-enhanced mean-field homogenization (MFH) procedure is proposed for fiber re...