Incorporation of strain-hardening in the implicit elasto-viscoplasticity algorithm
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(4)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 998023 (Why is no real title available?)
- A new visco-plastic self-consistent formulation implicit in dislocation-based hardening within implicit finite elements: application to high strain rate and impact deformation of tantalum
- Incrementally objective implicit integration of hypoelastic-viscoplastic constitutive equations based on the mechanical threshold strength model
- An implicit algorithm using explicit correctors for the kinematic hardening model with multiple back stresses
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