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International Journal of Plasticity

 
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  1. A coupled temperature and strain rate dependent yield function for dynamic deformations of bcc metals • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 8, 1 August 2006, Pages 1398-1431
    Voyiadjis, G.Z.; Abed, F.H.
  2. Modeling multi-axial deformation of planar anisotropic elasto-plastic materials, part I: Theory • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1745-1764
    Choi, Y.; Han, C.S.; Lee, J.K.; Wagoner, R.H.
  3. On modeling the micro-indentation response of an amorphous polymer • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 6, 1 June 2006, Pages 1123-1170
    Anand, L.; Ames, N.M.
  4. A dislocation density based strain gradient model • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1784-1797
    Brinckmann, S.; Siegmund, T.; Huang, Y.
  5. Orthotropic yield criterion for hexagonal closed packed metals • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 7, 1 July 2006, Pages 1171-1194
    Cazacu, O.; Plunkett, B.; Barlat, F.
  6. Simulation of fatigue crack growth at plastically mismatched bi-material interfaces • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1586-1609
    Wang, B.; Siegmund, T.
  7. Compressive properties of epoxidized soybean oil/clay nanocomposites • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 8, 1 August 2006, Pages 1549-1568
    Song, B.; Chen, W.; Liu, Z.; Erhan, S.
  8. The indentation size effect in the spherical indentation of iridium: A study via the conventional theory of mechanism-based strain gradient plasticity • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 7, 1 July 2006, Pages 1265-1286
    Qu, S.; Huang, Y.; Pharr, G.M.; Hwang, K.C.
  9. Thermomechanics of shape memory polymers: Uniaxial experiments and constitutive modeling • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 2, 1 February 2006, Pages 279-313
    Liu, Y.; Gall, K.; Dunn, M.L.; Greenberg, A.R.; Diani, J.
  10. Design of microstructure-sensitive properties in elasto-viscoplastic polycrystals using multi-scale homogenization • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 10, 1 October 2006, Pages 1799-1824
    Sundararaghavan, V.; Zabaras, N.
  11. Nonlinear dependence of viscosity in modeling the rate-dependent response of natural and high damping rubbers in compression and shear: Experimental identification and numerical verification • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1610-1657
    Amin, A.F.M.S.; Lion, A.; Sekita, S.; Okui, Y.
  12. An investigation of the origin of the superplasticity of cast TiAl alloys • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 8, 1 August 2006, Pages 1530-1548
    Wang, J.N.; Wang, Y.
  13. Modeling multi-axial deformation of planar anisotropic elasto-plastic materials, part II: Applications • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1765-1783
    Choi, Y.; Han, C.S.; Lee, J.K.; Wagoner, R.H.
  14. Constitutive modelling and identification of parameters of the plastic strain-induced martensitic transformation in 316L stainless steel at cryogenic temperatures • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 7, 1 July 2006, Pages 1234-1264
    Garion, C.; Skoczen, B.; Sgobba, S.
  15. An experimental and numerical study of the localization behavior of tantalum and stainless steel • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 7, 1 July 2006, Pages 1304-1335
    Bronkhorst, C.A.; Cerreta, E.K.; Xue, Q.; Maudlin, P.J.; Mason, T.A.; Gray, G.T.
  16. A thermodynamic finite-strain model for pseudoelastic shape memory alloys • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1658-1682
    Muller, Ch.; Bruhns, O.T.
  17. On internal dissipation inequalities and finite strain inelastic constitutive laws: Theoretical and numerical comparisons • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 10, 1 October 2006, Pages 1825-1857
    Lin, R.C.; Brocks, W.; Betten, J.
  18. Prediction of nonlinear viscoelastic behavior of polymeric composites using an artificial neural network • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 7, 1 July 2006, Pages 1367-1392
    Al-Haik, M.S.; Hussaini, M.Y.; Garmestani, H.
  19. A physically based gradient plasticity theory • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 April 2006, Pages 654-684
    Abu Al-Rub, R.K.; Voyiadjis, G.Z.
  20. Towards an accurate description of the anisotropic behaviour of sheet metals under large plastic deformations: Modelling, numerical analysis and identification • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity
    Haddadi, H.; Bouvier, S.; Banu, M.; Maier, C.; Teodosiu, C.
  21. Thermo-mechanical large deformation response and constitutive modeling of viscoelastic polymers over a wide range of strain rates and temperatures • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 4, 1 April 2006, Pages 581-601
    Khan, A.S.; Lopez-Pamies, O.; Kazmi, R.
  22. Finite element modeling of crystal plasticity with grains shaped as truncated octahedrons • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 10, 1 October 2006, Pages 1879-1898
    Delannay, L.; Jacques, P.J.; Kalidindi, S.R.
  23. Stress computation in finite thermoviscoplasticity • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 9, 1 September 2006, Pages 1699-1727
    Helm, D.
  24. Thermo-mechanical response of nylon 101 under uniaxial and multi-axial loadings: Part I, Experimental results over wide ranges of temperatures and strain rates • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 8, 1 August 2006, Pages 1506-1529
    Khan, A.S.; Farrokh, B.
  25. On dislocation patterning: Multiple slip effects in the rate equation approach • Article
    International Journal of Plasticity, Volume 22, Issue 8, 1 August 2006, Pages 1486-1505
    Pontes, J.; Walgraef, D.; Aifantis, E.C.

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