A physically based plasticity model is implemented which describes work hardening of a material as a function of the total dislocation density. The local part of the model, which involves statistically stored dislocations (SSDs) only, is based on Bergström's original model. The nonlocal part is based on geometrically necessary dislocations (GNDs) which appear and evolve due to existence of large plastic strain gradients. The evolution of GNDs with respect to strain gradients is described based on the flow theory. The gradients are computed explicitly using the converged plastic strain field and the coupling is achieved using a staggered (weak) approach. Gradient computation is carried out using an effcient algorithm that makes use of plasti...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
The variational formulation and finite element implementation of a class of plasticity models with g...
The relations between mesoscopic plastic strain gradients, \u27geometrically necessary\u27 dislocati...
A rate-independent crystal plasticity model is implemented in which description of the hardening of ...
This book is a contribution to the further development of gradient plasticity. Several open question...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
As the characteristic scale of products and production processes decreases, the plasticity phenomena...
As the characteristic scale of products and production processes decreases, the plasticity phenomena...
The growth of existing voids in the microstructure is governed by the localized plastic deformation ...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
In this work we discuss a gradient plasticity formulation which relies on the introduction of higher...
Theories with intrinsic or material length scales find applications in the modeling of size-dependen...
This work presents the theory and the numerics of a thermodynamically consistent formulation of geom...
In this chapter, two different strain gradient plasticity models based on nonconvex plastic energies...
A STRAIS GKI\MENT THLOKY of plasticity is introduced, based on the notion of statisGcally stored and...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
The variational formulation and finite element implementation of a class of plasticity models with g...
The relations between mesoscopic plastic strain gradients, \u27geometrically necessary\u27 dislocati...
A rate-independent crystal plasticity model is implemented in which description of the hardening of ...
This book is a contribution to the further development of gradient plasticity. Several open question...
This chapter focuses on the foundation and development of various higher-order strain gradient plast...
As the characteristic scale of products and production processes decreases, the plasticity phenomena...
As the characteristic scale of products and production processes decreases, the plasticity phenomena...
The growth of existing voids in the microstructure is governed by the localized plastic deformation ...
AbstractA physically motivated and thermodynamically consistent formulation of small strain higher-o...
In this work we discuss a gradient plasticity formulation which relies on the introduction of higher...
Theories with intrinsic or material length scales find applications in the modeling of size-dependen...
This work presents the theory and the numerics of a thermodynamically consistent formulation of geom...
In this chapter, two different strain gradient plasticity models based on nonconvex plastic energies...
A STRAIS GKI\MENT THLOKY of plasticity is introduced, based on the notion of statisGcally stored and...
A mechanism-based theory of strain gradient (MSG) plasticity has been proposed in Part I of this pap...
The variational formulation and finite element implementation of a class of plasticity models with g...
The relations between mesoscopic plastic strain gradients, \u27geometrically necessary\u27 dislocati...