Sheet metal forming processes are within the core of many modern manufacturing technologies, as applied in, e.g., automotive and packaging industries. Initially flat sheet material is forced to transform plastically into a three-dimensional shape through complex loading modes. Deviation from a proportional strain path is associated with hardening or softening of the material due to the induced plastic anisotropy resulting from the prior deformation. The main cause of these transient anisotropic effects at moderate strains is attributed to the evolving underlying dislocation microstructures. In this paper, a composite dislocation cell model, which explicitly describes the dislocation structure evolution, is combined with a BCC crystal plasti...
A change in strain path has a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. Strain path c...
Industrial forming processes usually involve complex strain paths, which are typically associated wi...
This paper presents two crystal plasticity based computational constitutive models for the intrinsic...
Sheet metal forming processes are within the core of many modern manufacturing technologies, as appl...
This work focuses on the modeling of the evolution of anisotropy induced by the development of the d...
The presentation outlines a temperature dependent, strain rate sensitive crystal plasticity model at...
Softening/hardening effects are often observed in BCC polycrystals during changing strain paths. The...
Most industrial metal forming processes are characterised by a complex strain path history. A change...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
The nonuniform distribution of dislocations in metals causes a material anisotropy that man-ifests i...
Abstract. It is well known that the yield-surface shape greatly affects the prediction of strain-lim...
AbstractThe non-uniform distribution of dislocations in metals causes a material anisotropy that man...
This paper presents two crystal plasticity based computational constitutive models for the intrinsic...
Multi-scale modelling offers physical insights in the relationship between microstructure and proper...
A change in strain path has a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. Strain path c...
Industrial forming processes usually involve complex strain paths, which are typically associated wi...
This paper presents two crystal plasticity based computational constitutive models for the intrinsic...
Sheet metal forming processes are within the core of many modern manufacturing technologies, as appl...
This work focuses on the modeling of the evolution of anisotropy induced by the development of the d...
The presentation outlines a temperature dependent, strain rate sensitive crystal plasticity model at...
Softening/hardening effects are often observed in BCC polycrystals during changing strain paths. The...
Most industrial metal forming processes are characterised by a complex strain path history. A change...
Metal forming processes typically involve changes of strain paths, which are accompanied by transien...
The nonuniform distribution of dislocations in metals causes a material anisotropy that man-ifests i...
Abstract. It is well known that the yield-surface shape greatly affects the prediction of strain-lim...
AbstractThe non-uniform distribution of dislocations in metals causes a material anisotropy that man...
This paper presents two crystal plasticity based computational constitutive models for the intrinsic...
Multi-scale modelling offers physical insights in the relationship between microstructure and proper...
A change in strain path has a significant effect on the mechanical response of metals. Strain path c...
Industrial forming processes usually involve complex strain paths, which are typically associated wi...
This paper presents two crystal plasticity based computational constitutive models for the intrinsic...