In continuation of our work on yield surfaces
Part- 1 (node/9016)
Part- 2 (node/9073) and
Part- 3 (node/9103)
An elasto- plastic damage theory was used to predict the evolution of such yield surfaces.
An elasto-plastic damage constitutive theory and its prediction of evolution of subsequent yield surfaces and elastic constants
International Journal of Plasticity, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 15 March 2011
Fang Liu, Qiang Fu, Cen Chen, Naigang Liang
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Dear Prof. Amit Pandey:
Now I am very interest in damage/plasiticity coupling constitutive modeling and finite element implementation now, which is also research focus in engineering problem. Would you please provide some experience on anisotropic nonassociate damage /plasiticity coupling constitutive modeling and corresponding finite element analysis? I always feel the foundation of solid mechanics should be fatigue, damage, fatigue and fracture.
Thank you!
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fatigue, fracture, plasticity
Dear Liu
I could not agree with you more and definitely fatigue, damage,
fatigue and fracture occur as a result of plasticity. Let me know specifically
your requirement.
Thanks
Amit
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the link is now
the link is now working
Amit