AbstractThe second part of this paper compares and evaluates enhancements of the conventional plasticity theory by gradients of internal variables. Attention is focused on their performance as localization limiters. Both explicit and implicit gradient formulations are considered. It is shown that certain models suffer by serious mathematical deficiencies that would complicate their numerical implementation. Some other models are appropriate only at early stages of the softening process but later exhibit locking accompanied by a spurious expansion of the localized plastic zone. The comparative study indicates that a convenient and robust tool for regularized modeling of the entire localization process is provided by the implicit gradient app...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-239).An investigation of a model of gradient plasticit...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
Implicit gradient plasticity models incorporate higher-order spatial gradients via an additional Hel...
AbstractThis paper compares and evaluates strain-gradient extensions of the conventional plasticity ...
AbstractA general non-local approach to regularise strain-softening continua is presented. The key i...
A general non-local approach to regularise strain-softening continua is presented. The key idea is ...
Gradient-dependent plasticity can be used to achieve mesh-objective results upon loss of well-posedn...
Combinations of gradient plasticity with scalar damage and of gradient damage with isotropic plastic...
The paper analyzes and compares a number of softening plasticity models regularized by nonlocal av-e...
This thesis is primarily concerned with issues that arise in conjunction with the modelling of local...
AbstractMany rate-independent models for metals utilize the gradient of effective plastic strain to ...
An improved gradient-enhanced approach for softening elasto-plasticity is proposed, which in essence...
An implicit gradient plasticity–damage theory is constructed, which can capture size effects in hard...
Summary. The geometrical method for assessment of discontinuous bifurcation condi-tions is extended ...
ABSTRACT. This paper provides an elementary introduction into modeling of localized inelastic proces...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-239).An investigation of a model of gradient plasticit...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
Implicit gradient plasticity models incorporate higher-order spatial gradients via an additional Hel...
AbstractThis paper compares and evaluates strain-gradient extensions of the conventional plasticity ...
AbstractA general non-local approach to regularise strain-softening continua is presented. The key i...
A general non-local approach to regularise strain-softening continua is presented. The key idea is ...
Gradient-dependent plasticity can be used to achieve mesh-objective results upon loss of well-posedn...
Combinations of gradient plasticity with scalar damage and of gradient damage with isotropic plastic...
The paper analyzes and compares a number of softening plasticity models regularized by nonlocal av-e...
This thesis is primarily concerned with issues that arise in conjunction with the modelling of local...
AbstractMany rate-independent models for metals utilize the gradient of effective plastic strain to ...
An improved gradient-enhanced approach for softening elasto-plasticity is proposed, which in essence...
An implicit gradient plasticity–damage theory is constructed, which can capture size effects in hard...
Summary. The geometrical method for assessment of discontinuous bifurcation condi-tions is extended ...
ABSTRACT. This paper provides an elementary introduction into modeling of localized inelastic proces...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [221]-239).An investigation of a model of gradient plasticit...
Second deformat ion gradient dependent constitutive postulates for plastic materials are introduced....
Implicit gradient plasticity models incorporate higher-order spatial gradients via an additional Hel...