2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00707-022-03411-3
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Toward robust scalar-based gradient plasticity modeling and simulation at finite deformations

Abstract: Strain gradient plasticity has been the subject of extensive research in the past forty years in order to model size effects in metal plasticity, on the one hand, and provide finite width shear bands in the simulation of localization phenomena, on the other hand. However, the use of the emerging models is still limited to academic applications and has not yet been adopted by industry practitioners. The present paper systematically reviews the pros and the cons of gradient plasticity at finite strains based on … Show more

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“…The local form of the entropy principle is now exploited with the assumption that the generalized stresses a 0 and b 0 are non-dissipative stresses, following Forest (2016); Abatour et al (2022). Three finite deformation formulations were proposed in the two latter references, depending on the configuration with respect to which the microdeformation gradient, as an argument of the free energy potential, is considered.…”
Section: Entropy Principle and Constitutive Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The local form of the entropy principle is now exploited with the assumption that the generalized stresses a 0 and b 0 are non-dissipative stresses, following Forest (2016); Abatour et al (2022). Three finite deformation formulations were proposed in the two latter references, depending on the configuration with respect to which the microdeformation gradient, as an argument of the free energy potential, is considered.…”
Section: Entropy Principle and Constitutive Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where f (M ∼ , A I ) is the yield function which is evaluated for the Mandel stress tensor and the thermodynamical forces A I , according to Abatour et al (2021). The Eq.…”
Section: Entropy Principle and Constitutive Equationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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