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The following pages link to Three-dimensional deformation process simulation with explicit use of polycrystal plasticity models (Q1322548):
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- A `stack' model of rate-independent polycrystals (Q414334) (← links)
- A binary-tree based model for rate-independent polycrystals (Q422519) (← links)
- A stochastic approach to capture crystal plasticity (Q422734) (← links)
- Computer implementations of iterative and non-iterative crystal plasticity solvers on high performance graphics hardware (Q889670) (← links)
- Computationally efficient database and spectral interpolation for fully plastic Taylor-type crystal plasticity calculations of face-centered cubic polycrystals (Q927839) (← links)
- An elasto-plastic constitutive model with plastic strain rate potentials for anisotropic cubic metals (Q959918) (← links)
- Two stochastic mean-field polycrystal plasticity methods (Q985102) (← links)
- The Facet method: A hierarchical multilevel modelling scheme for anisotropic convex plastic potentials (Q1013317) (← links)
- Modeling crystallographic texture evolution with finite elements over neo-Eulerian orientation spaces (Q1299312) (← links)
- A parallel finite element method for the analysis of crystalline solids (Q1372785) (← links)
- Concurrent finite element analysis of periodic boundary value problems. (Q1415775) (← links)
- Spectral database constitutive representation within a spectral micromechanical solver for computationally efficient polycrystal plasticity modelling (Q1753903) (← links)
- On modelling the elasto-viscoplastic response of metals using polycrystal plasticity (Q1818452) (← links)
- Polycrystal plasticity modeling of bulk forming with finite elements over orientation space (Q1910932) (← links)
- Application of polycrystal plasticity to sheet forming (Q1913122) (← links)
- Ductile failure analyses on massively parallel computers (Q1913201) (← links)
- Coupling the thermal and mechanical fields to metallurgical evolutions within a finite element description of a forming process (Q2459187) (← links)
- Multiscale modelling of the plastic anisotropy and deformation texture of polycrystalline materials (Q2459459) (← links)
- The simulation of texture evolution with finite elements over orientation space. I: Development. II: Application to planar crystals (Q2564557) (← links)