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The following pages link to New variational principles in plasticity and their application to composite materials (Q1202605):
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- Variational principles and the related bounding theorems for bi-modulus materials (Q339858) (← links)
- Bounds for nonlinear composites via iterated homogenization (Q362389) (← links)
- Homogenization estimates for multi-scale nonlinear composites (Q388357) (← links)
- A second-moment incremental formulation for the mean-field homogenization of elasto-plastic composites (Q416460) (← links)
- Evaluation of associated and non-associated quadratic plasticity models for advanced high strength steel sheets under multi-axial loading (Q422637) (← links)
- A new variational estimate for the effective response of hyperelastic composites (Q442007) (← links)
- A variational formulation for the incremental homogenization of elasto-plastic composites (Q443629) (← links)
- A simple computational homogenization method for structures made of linear heterogeneous viscoelastic materials (Q660294) (← links)
- Ductile-to-brittle transition in tensile failure of particle-reinforced metals (Q835871) (← links)
- Infinite-contrast periodic composites with strongly nonlinear behavior: effective-medium theory versus full-field simulations (Q837873) (← links)
- Multiscale methods for composites: A review (Q841715) (← links)
- A finite-strain model for anisotropic viscoplastic porous media. I : Theory (Q1012256) (← links)
- Modelling of the plastic flow of trip-aided multiphase steel based on an incremental mean-field approach (Q1013862) (← links)
- On the influence of local fluctuations in volume fraction of constituents on the effective properties of nonlinear composites. Application to porous materials (Q1019336) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling of solid propellant materials with evolving microstructural damage (Q1025218) (← links)
- On the effective behavior of nonlinear inelastic composites. I: Incremental variational principles (Q1027079) (← links)
- Overall potentials and extremal surfaces of power law or ideally plastic composites (Q1261869) (← links)
- Constitutive models for porous materials with evolving microstructure (Q1340780) (← links)
- Strain gradients and continuum modeling of size effect in metal matrix composites (Q1357317) (← links)
- The overall elastoplastic behavior of multiphase materials with isotropic components (Q1360511) (← links)
- A homogenization theory for the overall creep of isotropic viscoplastic composites (Q1384786) (← links)
- Intraphase strain heterogeneity in nonlinear composites: A computational approach (Q1418750) (← links)
- A self-consistent approach to the elasto-plastic behaviour of two-phase materials including damage (Q1573088) (← links)
- The role of strain gradients in the grain size effect for polycrystals. (Q1586236) (← links)
- Exact second-order estimates for the effective mechanical properties of nonlinear composite materials. (Q1586239) (← links)
- Bounds of third order for the overall response of nonlinear composites (Q1589235) (← links)
- Effective properties of porous ideally plastic or viscoplastic materials containing rigid particles (Q1589258) (← links)
- A secant-viscosity approach to the time-dependent creep of an elastic-viscoplastic composite (Q1589265) (← links)
- A general constitutive theory for linear and nonlinear particulate media with microstructure evolution (Q1589302) (← links)
- Second-order homogenization estimates for nonlinear composites incorporating field fluctuations. I: Theory (Q1601696) (← links)
- Mathematical homogenization of inelastic dissipative materials: a survey and recent progress (Q1655414) (← links)
- The effective non-linear properties of a composite coating and a composite sandwich layer (Q1658221) (← links)
- Field statistics in linear viscoelastic composites and polycrystals (Q1669516) (← links)
- Bounds and estimates for the effect of strain gradients upon the effective plastic properties of an isotropic two-phase composite (Q1764685) (← links)
- Application of the incremental variational approach (EIV model) to the linear viscoelastic homogenization of different types of microstructures: long fiber-, particle-reinforced and strand-based composites (Q1788077) (← links)
- Two-stage data-driven homogenization for nonlinear solids using a reduced order model (Q1788176) (← links)
- High-rank nonlinear sequentially laminated composites and their possible tendency towards isotropic behavior. (Q1811739) (← links)
- A numerical method for computing the overall response of nonlinear composites with complex microstructure (Q1817824) (← links)
- Effective properties of composite materials with periodic microstructure: A computational approach (Q1964269) (← links)
- Finite deformation plasticity for composite structures: Computational models and adaptive strategies (Q1964270) (← links)
- A second-order homogenization method in finite elasticity and applications to black-filled elastomers (Q1976960) (← links)
- A note on bounds for non-linear multivalued homogenized operators (Q1978989) (← links)
- High-order virtual element method for the homogenization of long fiber nonlinear composites (Q1986641) (← links)
- Distribution-enhanced homogenization framework and model for heterogeneous elasto-plastic problems (Q2004651) (← links)
- Smart constitutive laws: inelastic homogenization through machine learning (Q2020776) (← links)
- Application of the variational EIV approach to linear viscoelastic phases governed by several internal variables -- examples with the generalized Maxwell law (Q2102564) (← links)
- Stationary variational estimates for the effective response and field fluctuations in nonlinear composites (Q2119189) (← links)
- Effective hyperelastic material parameters from microstructures constructed using the planar Boolean model (Q2150233) (← links)
- Estimates for the overall linear properties of pointwise heterogeneous solids with application to elasto-viscoplasticity (Q2208623) (← links)
- A class of coherent potentials for two-phase creeping solids (Q2234937) (← links)