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The following pages link to A thermodynamic formulation of finite-deformation elastoplasticity with hardening based on the concept of material isomorphism (Q1973702):
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- A combined isotropic-kinematic hardening model for the simulation of warm forming and subsequent loading at room temperature (Q422527) (← links)
- Fast, curvature-based prediction of rolling forces for porous media based on a series of detailed simulations (Q532465) (← links)
- Concerning the fictitious continuum in damage mechanics (Q535783) (← links)
- Thermodynamic model formulation for viscoplastic solids as general equations for non-equilibrium reversible-irreversible coupling (Q737928) (← links)
- Alternative formulations of isotropic hardening for Mises materials, and associated variational inequalities (Q846121) (← links)
- On the incremental plastic work and related aspects of invariance. II. (Q1002690) (← links)
- Continuously dislocated elastic bodies with a neo-Hookean like energy subjected to anti-plane shear (Q1013579) (← links)
- An Eulerian multiplicative constitutive model of finite elastoplasticity (Q1042274) (← links)
- On constitutive relations at finite strain: Hypo-elasticity and elasto- plasticity with isotropic or kinematic hardening (Q1061520) (← links)
- Finite thermoplasticity with phase changes based on isomorphisms. (Q1414001) (← links)
- Local and non-local Gurson-based ductile damage and failure modelling at large deformation (Q1418753) (← links)
- A material model for finite elasto-plastic deformations considering a substructure. (Q1426388) (← links)
- On the theoretical and numerical modelling of Armstrong-Frederick kinematic hardening in the finite strain regime. (Q1430718) (← links)
- Constitutive modelling in finite thermoviscoplasticity: A physical approach based on nonlinear rheological models (Q1574632) (← links)
- Continuum thermodynamic models for crystal plasticity including the effects of geometrically-necessary dislocations (Q1612664) (← links)
- 3D ductile crack propagation within a polycrystalline microstructure using XFEM (Q1753899) (← links)
- Propagation of a plane wave to a materially uniform but inhomogeneous body (Q1938470) (← links)
- A large strain thermodynamically-based viscoelastic-viscoplastic model with application to finite element analysis of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) (Q2102675) (← links)
- Large deformation analysis of elastoplastic homogeneous materials via high order tetrahedral finite elements (Q2248245) (← links)
- Micropolar plasticity. I: Modeling based on curvature tensors related by mixed transformations (Q2285487) (← links)
- A finite element formulation for stressed bodies with continuous distribution of edge dislocations (Q2353340) (← links)
- On the introduction of thermoplasticity (Q2392475) (← links)
- On the modeling and simulation of induced anisotropy in polycrystalline metals with application to springback (Q2432416) (← links)
- On free energy-based formulations for kinematic hardening and the decomposition \(\mathbf F = \mathbf f_{\text p}\mathbf f_{\text e}\) (Q2456314) (← links)
- Elastoplasticity beyond small deformations (Q2501286) (← links)
- Continuum thermodynamic formulation of models for electromagnetic thermoinelastic solids with application in electromagnetic metal forming (Q2501840) (← links)
- Modeling of anisotropic inelasticity in pearlitic steel at large strains due to deformation induced substructure evolution (Q2574988) (← links)
- Thermodynamic multifield modeling and simulation of electromagnetic, thermoelastic, viscoplastic solids (Q2998226) (← links)
- The Dissipation‐Inequality of Rate‐Independent Thermoplasticity (Q4268681) (← links)
- A thermodynamic approach to elastic and plastic anisotropy (Q4268683) (← links)
- Comparing the condition of strong ellipticity and the solvability for a purely elastic problem and the corresponding dislocated problem (Q5167925) (← links)
- Alternative finite strain viscoelastic models: constant and strain rate-dependent viscosity (Q6556490) (← links)