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The following pages link to Large-strain response of isotropic-hardening elastoplasticity with logarithmic rate: Swift effect in torsion. (Q5945337):
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- On the consequences of the adoption of the Zaremba-Jaumann objective stress rate in FEM codes (Q338771) (← links)
- Modeling of the monotonic and cyclic Swift effects using an isotropic, finite viscoplasticity theory based on overstress (FVBO) (Q704160) (← links)
- Axial effect investigation in fixed-end circular bars under torsion with a finite deformation model based on logarithmic strain (Q986322) (← links)
- New interpretation of cyclic swift effects (Q1669363) (← links)
- A modified Swift law for prestrained materials (Q1973709) (← links)
- Numerical implementation of the multiplicative hyperelastic-based extended subloading surface plasticity model (Q2096843) (← links)
- Unified simulation of hardening and softening effects for metals up to failure (Q2165107) (← links)
- Coupling effects of finite rotation and strain-induced anisotropy on monotonic and cyclic failure of metals (Q2296314) (← links)
- Is an additive decomposition of a rate of deformation and objective stress rates passé? (Q2310099) (← links)
- Large simple shear and torsion problems in kinematic hardening elasto-plasticity with logarithmic rate (Q5956725) (← links)
- An accurate and explicit approach to modeling realistic hardening‐to‐softening transition effects of metals (Q6149452) (← links)
- Innovative elastoplastic <i>J</i><sub>2</sub>‐flow model incorporating cyclic and non‐cyclic failure effects of metals as inherent constitutive features (Q6154189) (← links)