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Verification of the transferability of micromechanical parameters by cell model calculations with visco-plastic materials
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    Verification of the transferability of micromechanical parameters by cell model calculations with visco-plastic materials (English)
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    13 May 1996
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    Finite element calculations of a cylindrical cell containing a spherical hole have been performed under large strain conditions for varying triaxiality with three different constitutive models for the matrix material, i.e. rate independent plastic material with isotropic hardening, visco-plastic material under both isothermal and adiabatic conditions, and porous plastic material with a second population of voids nucleating strain controlled. The ``mesoscopic'' stress-strain and void growth responses of the cell are compared with predictions of the modified Gurson model in order to study the effects of varying triaxiality and strain rate on the critical void volume fraction.
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    stress triaxiality
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    large strain
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    matrix material
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    isotropic hardening
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    porous plastic material
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    modified Gurson model
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    critical void volume fraction
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