In this study, a finite strain formulation of elasto-plasticity without the yield surface is analyzed. It is found that the presented model allows for a good description of the elasto-plastic response for many metallic materials. Furthermore, it is noted that the model involving a limited number of material parameters is able to capture such effects as indefinite elastic limit, strain hardening, strain softening and the Bauschinger effect. An algorithm for the evaluation of constants is described and the determined values are given for NC high carbon tool steel, copper, brass, Inconel alloy, tungsten heavy alloy and aluminum
In sheet metal forming, the material Is subjected to finite deformation and complex loading paths. T...
Rapid development and stiff competition in material related industries such as the automotive, deman...
Dedicated to Profesor Zenon Mróz on the occasion of his 80th birthday The general theoretical frame...
A phenomenological model is presented to describe the mechanical behaviour for metals and alloys ove...
103 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The stress-strain behavior of...
This article presents the details of a numerical technique for computing the macroscopic response of...
In this paper an alternative material model using a generalized J2 finite-strain flow plasticity the...
AbstractA physically based elasto-visco-plastic constitutive model is presented and compared to expe...
A theoretical basis is established for analysis of finite deformation of metals. The observation tha...
In this paper an alternative J2 material model with isotropic hardening for finite-strain elastoplas...
This book is the standard text book of elastoplasticity in which the elastoplasticity theory is comp...
Surfaces of solids behave differently from the bulk due to different atomic rearrangements and proce...
In this paper we provide deeper insights into the concept of the quasi-yield surface in plasticity t...
International audienceThis paper presents an elasto-plastic constitutive model based on one-surface ...
The null stress (s 33 = 0) and incompressibility (J = 1) conditions in finite strain elasto-plastic ...
In sheet metal forming, the material Is subjected to finite deformation and complex loading paths. T...
Rapid development and stiff competition in material related industries such as the automotive, deman...
Dedicated to Profesor Zenon Mróz on the occasion of his 80th birthday The general theoretical frame...
A phenomenological model is presented to describe the mechanical behaviour for metals and alloys ove...
103 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1981.The stress-strain behavior of...
This article presents the details of a numerical technique for computing the macroscopic response of...
In this paper an alternative material model using a generalized J2 finite-strain flow plasticity the...
AbstractA physically based elasto-visco-plastic constitutive model is presented and compared to expe...
A theoretical basis is established for analysis of finite deformation of metals. The observation tha...
In this paper an alternative J2 material model with isotropic hardening for finite-strain elastoplas...
This book is the standard text book of elastoplasticity in which the elastoplasticity theory is comp...
Surfaces of solids behave differently from the bulk due to different atomic rearrangements and proce...
In this paper we provide deeper insights into the concept of the quasi-yield surface in plasticity t...
International audienceThis paper presents an elasto-plastic constitutive model based on one-surface ...
The null stress (s 33 = 0) and incompressibility (J = 1) conditions in finite strain elasto-plastic ...
In sheet metal forming, the material Is subjected to finite deformation and complex loading paths. T...
Rapid development and stiff competition in material related industries such as the automotive, deman...
Dedicated to Profesor Zenon Mróz on the occasion of his 80th birthday The general theoretical frame...