AbstractIn this paper the fundamental role of independent balance laws of material forces acting on dislocations and microdefects is shown. They enable a thermodynamically consistent formulation of dissipative deformation processes of continua with dislocation motion and defect evolution in the material space on meso- and microlevel.The balance laws of material forces together with the classical balance laws of physical forces and couples, first and second laws of thermodynamics for physical and material space and general constitutive equations are the basis to develop a thermodynamically consistent framework of nonlocal finite elastoplasticity and brittle and ductile damage.It is shown that a weakly-nonlocal formulation of the balance laws...
The effective stress concept was introduce by Kachanov to provide a phenomenological damage model fo...
In this paper a thermodynamically consistent theory of elastoplasticity coupled with nonlocal damage...
The balance law of pseudomomentum and some of its direct consequences such as a J-integral for ducti...
AbstractIn this paper the fundamental role of independent balance laws of material forces acting on ...
AbstractA thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the intern...
A unified thermomechanical framework is presented for the theory of mechanically elastic materials t...
A unified thermomechanical framework is presented for deformable materials endowed with a weakly non...
The paper deals with models for elasto-plastic materials with continuously distributed micro defects...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why the standard continuum theory fails to properly describe...
The paper deals with elasto-plastic materials with crystalline structure, which contain continuously...
For high dynamic excitation, e.g. by earthquakes, the vibrations of steel structures lead to inelast...
Continuum damage mechanics is often used as a framework for describing the variations of the elastic...
AbstractIt is well established that the use of inelastic constitutive equations accounting for induc...
We formulate a macroscopic description of the mechanics of damaged materials. To represent the micro...
International audienceThe conditions for localization in a material described by a non-local damage-...
The effective stress concept was introduce by Kachanov to provide a phenomenological damage model fo...
In this paper a thermodynamically consistent theory of elastoplasticity coupled with nonlocal damage...
The balance law of pseudomomentum and some of its direct consequences such as a J-integral for ducti...
AbstractIn this paper the fundamental role of independent balance laws of material forces acting on ...
AbstractA thermodynamically consistent formulation of nonlocal damage in the framework of the intern...
A unified thermomechanical framework is presented for the theory of mechanically elastic materials t...
A unified thermomechanical framework is presented for deformable materials endowed with a weakly non...
The paper deals with models for elasto-plastic materials with continuously distributed micro defects...
The purpose of this paper is to explain why the standard continuum theory fails to properly describe...
The paper deals with elasto-plastic materials with crystalline structure, which contain continuously...
For high dynamic excitation, e.g. by earthquakes, the vibrations of steel structures lead to inelast...
Continuum damage mechanics is often used as a framework for describing the variations of the elastic...
AbstractIt is well established that the use of inelastic constitutive equations accounting for induc...
We formulate a macroscopic description of the mechanics of damaged materials. To represent the micro...
International audienceThe conditions for localization in a material described by a non-local damage-...
The effective stress concept was introduce by Kachanov to provide a phenomenological damage model fo...
In this paper a thermodynamically consistent theory of elastoplasticity coupled with nonlocal damage...
The balance law of pseudomomentum and some of its direct consequences such as a J-integral for ducti...