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The following pages link to Micromechanics of particle-reinforced elasto-viscoplastic composites: Finite element simulations versus affine homogenization (Q997024):
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- Sequential linearization method for viscous/elastic heterogeneous materials (Q388323) (← links)
- Modeling the viscoplastic micromechanical response of two-phase materials using fast Fourier transforms (Q414350) (← links)
- Mean-field homogenization of elasto-viscoplastic composites based on a general incrementally affine linearization method (Q422538) (← links)
- Ductile damage development in two-phase metallic materials applied at cryogenic temperatures (Q422576) (← links)
- Meso-mechanical constitutive model for ratchetting of particle-reinforced metal matrix composites (Q422789) (← links)
- Multi-scale analysis in elasto-viscoplasticity coupled with damage (Q422800) (← links)
- Multiscale simulation of particle-reinforced elastic-plastic adhesives at small strains (Q660200) (← links)
- A combined viscoelastic-viscoplastic behavior of particle reinforced composites (Q960792) (← links)
- Finite deformation of incompressible fiber-reinforced elastomers: a computational micromechanics approach (Q985235) (← links)
- Homogenization of elastic-viscoplastic heterogeneous materials: Self-consistent and Mori-Tanaka schemes (Q1018217) (← links)
- Parametric finite-volume micromechanics of periodic materials with elastoplastic phases (Q1025195) (← links)
- Effect of interface fracture on the tensile deformation of fiber-reinforced elastomers (Q1043462) (← links)
- Packing and size effects in elastic-plastic particulate composites: micromechanical modelling and numerical verification (Q2183803) (← links)
- Plastic energy-based analytical approach to predict the mechanical response of two-phase materials with application to dual-phase steels (Q2236337) (← links)
- Determination of the effective elastic-plastic response of metal-ceramic composites (Q2475195) (← links)
- The truss‐like discrete element method in fracture and damage mechanics (Q5406807) (← links)
- An incremental‐secant mean‐field homogenization model enhanced with a non‐associated pressure‐dependent plasticity model (Q6071424) (← links)