Kim Lau Nielsen

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A micro-mechanics based extension of the GTN continuum model accounting for random void distributions2024-05-15Paper
A finite strain framework for steady-state problems: hyperelasto-viscoplasticity2021-04-27Paper
Effect of damage-related microstructural parameters on plate tearing at steady state2019-09-30Paper
Finite strain analysis of size effects in wedge indentation into a face-centered cubic (FCC) single crystal2019-06-19Paper
A finite strain FE-implementation of the Fleck-Willis gradient theory: rate-independent versus visco-plastic formulation2019-06-18Paper
Investigation of a gradient enriched Gurson-Tvergaard model for porous strain hardening materials2019-06-18Paper
Hardening and strengthening behavior in rate-independent strain gradient crystal plasticity2018-10-08Paper
Cohesive traction-separation relations for plate tearing under mixed mode loading2018-10-08Paper
A 2D finite element implementation of the Fleck-Willis strain-gradient flow theory2018-09-03Paper
Rolling induced size effects in elastic-viscoplastic sheet metals2018-08-14Paper
A numerical basis for strain-gradient plasticity theory: Rate-independent and rate-dependent formulations2015-01-16Paper
Failure by void coalescence in metallic materials containing primary and secondary voids subject to intense shearing2012-04-24Paper
Effect of a shear modified Gurson model on damage development in a FSW tensile specimen2011-06-22Paper
Modelling of plastic flow localisation and damage development in friction stir welded 6005A aluminium alloy using physics based strain hardening law2010-10-12Paper

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