Paul Van Houtte

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Assessment of plastic heterogeneity in grain interaction models using crystal plasticity finite element method2012-05-18Paper
An extended Marciniak-Kuczynski model for anisotropic sheet subjected to monotonic strain paths with through-thickness shear2012-05-18Paper
Void growth and coalescence in single crystals2010-09-07Paper
The Facet method: A hierarchical multilevel modelling scheme for anisotropic convex plastic potentials2009-04-17Paper
A crystal plasticity model for strain-path changes in metals2008-06-12Paper
Multiscale modelling of the plastic anisotropy and deformation texture of polycrystalline materials2007-11-07Paper
Deformation texture prediction: from the Taylor model to the advanced LAMEL model2005-01-12Paper
Convex plastic potentials of fourth and sixth rank for anisotropic materials2004-08-06Paper
Finite element modeling of plastic anisotropy induced by texture and strain-path change.2003-04-28Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q27245252003-02-06Paper
A theoretical investigation of the influence of dislocation sheets on evolution of yield surfaces in single-phase B.C.C. polycrystals2002-06-27Paper
Comparison of two grain interaction models for polycrystal plasticity and deformation texture prediction.2002-05-29Paper
Fast calculation of average Taylor factors and Mandel spins for all possible strain modes2001-07-29Paper
Assessment of crystal plasticity based calculation of the lattice spin of polycrystalline metals for FE implementation2001-07-29Paper
Coupled FEM and texture modelling of plane strain extrusion of an aluminium alloy1998-03-30Paper
Prediction of forming limit strains under strain-path changes: application of an anisotropic model based on texture and dislocation structure1998-01-01Paper
Application of plastic potentials to strain rate sensitive and insensitive anisotropic materials1995-01-11Paper

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