The use of higher-order strain-gradient models in mechanics is studied. First, existing second-gradient models from the literature are investigated analytically. In general, two classes of second-order strain-gradient models can be distinguished: one class of models has a direct link with the underlying microstructure, but reveals instability for deformation patterns of a relatively short wave length, while the other class of models does not have a direct link with the microstructure, but stability is unconditionally guaranteed. To combine the advantageous properties of the two classes of second-gradient models, a new, fourth-order strain-gradient model, which is unconditionally stable, is derived from a discrete microstructure. The fourth-...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
Continuum-atomistic modelling denotes a mixed approach combining the usual framework of continuum me...
In continuum mechanics, there exists a unique theory for elasticity, which includes the first gradie...
The use of higher-order strain-gradient models in mechanics is studied. First, existing second-gradi...
The use of higher-order strain-gradient models in mechanics is studied. First, existing second-gradi...
International audienceGermain's general micromorphic theory of order n is extended to fully non-symm...
Higher order gradient continuum theories have often been proposed as models for solids that exhibit ...
This dissertation is devoted to two families of generalized continuum theories: the first and second...
localization of deformation (in the form of shear bands) at sufficiently high levels of strain, are ...
Higher-order strain-gradient models are relevant for engineering materials which exhibit size-depend...
Many solids, when sufficiently strained, exhibit a change in deformation pattern from one which is r...
Material instabilities play an important role in many engineering problems because they trigger zone...
AbstractA hierarchy of higher order continua is presented that introduces additional degrees of free...
A class of phenomenological strain gradient plasticity theories is formulated to accommodate more th...
This article, written in honor of Professor Nemat-Nasser, provides an update of the standard theorie...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
Continuum-atomistic modelling denotes a mixed approach combining the usual framework of continuum me...
In continuum mechanics, there exists a unique theory for elasticity, which includes the first gradie...
The use of higher-order strain-gradient models in mechanics is studied. First, existing second-gradi...
The use of higher-order strain-gradient models in mechanics is studied. First, existing second-gradi...
International audienceGermain's general micromorphic theory of order n is extended to fully non-symm...
Higher order gradient continuum theories have often been proposed as models for solids that exhibit ...
This dissertation is devoted to two families of generalized continuum theories: the first and second...
localization of deformation (in the form of shear bands) at sufficiently high levels of strain, are ...
Higher-order strain-gradient models are relevant for engineering materials which exhibit size-depend...
Many solids, when sufficiently strained, exhibit a change in deformation pattern from one which is r...
Material instabilities play an important role in many engineering problems because they trigger zone...
AbstractA hierarchy of higher order continua is presented that introduces additional degrees of free...
A class of phenomenological strain gradient plasticity theories is formulated to accommodate more th...
This article, written in honor of Professor Nemat-Nasser, provides an update of the standard theorie...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
Continuum-atomistic modelling denotes a mixed approach combining the usual framework of continuum me...
In continuum mechanics, there exists a unique theory for elasticity, which includes the first gradie...