This paper extends the non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) plasticity framework of Coombs et al. (2016) to include isotropic hardening of the yield surfaces. The approach allows any smooth isotropic yield envelope to be represented by a NURBS surface. The key extension provided by this paper is that the yield surface can expand or contract through the movement of control points linked to the level of inelastic straining experienced by the material. The model is integrated using a fully implicit backward Euler algorithm that constrains the return path to the yield surface and allows the derivation of the algorithmic consistent tangent to ensure optimum convergence of the global equilibrium equations. This provides a powerful framework ...
This paper presents a new Modified Cam Clay (MCC) type yield function, that is designed for robust a...
Material nonlinearity is of great importance in many engineering problems. In this paper, we exploit...
A new return method for implicit integration of linear isotropic yield criteria is presented. The ba...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield en...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield e...
This paper extends the non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) plasticity framework of Coombs et a...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield en...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield en...
In this paper, we have modified the stress integration scheme proposed by Choi and Yoon [1]; which i...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield e...
The present work relates to the development of computational material models for sheet metal forming...
AbstractThe convected plasticity model proposed by Wu (2003a,b, 2005, 2007), making use of convected...
Three dimensional analyses including geometric and material non--linearity require robust, efficient...
The paper deals with the numerical investigation and implementation of the two-surface plasticity mo...
Material models in FE-simulations are used both in 3D and plane stress situations. In this\ud paper ...
This paper presents a new Modified Cam Clay (MCC) type yield function, that is designed for robust a...
Material nonlinearity is of great importance in many engineering problems. In this paper, we exploit...
A new return method for implicit integration of linear isotropic yield criteria is presented. The ba...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield en...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield e...
This paper extends the non-uniform rational basis spline (NURBS) plasticity framework of Coombs et a...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield en...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield en...
In this paper, we have modified the stress integration scheme proposed by Choi and Yoon [1]; which i...
In numerical analysis the failure of engineering materials is controlled through specifying yield e...
The present work relates to the development of computational material models for sheet metal forming...
AbstractThe convected plasticity model proposed by Wu (2003a,b, 2005, 2007), making use of convected...
Three dimensional analyses including geometric and material non--linearity require robust, efficient...
The paper deals with the numerical investigation and implementation of the two-surface plasticity mo...
Material models in FE-simulations are used both in 3D and plane stress situations. In this\ud paper ...
This paper presents a new Modified Cam Clay (MCC) type yield function, that is designed for robust a...
Material nonlinearity is of great importance in many engineering problems. In this paper, we exploit...
A new return method for implicit integration of linear isotropic yield criteria is presented. The ba...