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The following pages link to A multiscale thermomechanical model for cubic to tetragonal martensitic phase transformations (Q2455998):
Displayed 17 items.
- A hybrid crystal plasticity and phase transformation model for high carbon steel (Q356851) (← links)
- Thermodynamic and relaxation-based modeling of the interaction between martensitic phase transformations and plasticity (Q361383) (← links)
- Semi phenomenological modelling of the behavior of TRIP steels (Q416453) (← links)
- Crystal plasticity finite element modeling of mechanically induced martensitic transformation (MIMT) in metastable austenite (Q422607) (← links)
- Analysis of grain size effects on transformation-induced plasticity based on a discrete dislocation-transformation model (Q645764) (← links)
- On phase transformation models for thermo-mechanically coupled response of nitinol (Q657192) (← links)
- Crystallographically based model for transformation-induced plasticity in multiphase carbon steels (Q841894) (← links)
- Generalized grain cluster method for multiscale response of multiphase materials (Q889693) (← links)
- Thermo-mechanically coupled model of diffusionless phase transformation in austenitic steel (Q994653) (← links)
- Modelling of the plastic flow of trip-aided multiphase steel based on an incremental mean-field approach (Q1013862) (← links)
- Modeling of twinning-induced plasticity using crystal plasticity and thermodynamic framework (Q2285606) (← links)
- Transformation-induced plasticity in ferrous alloys (Q2456814) (← links)
- A combined phase field approach for martensitic transformations and damage (Q2630972) (← links)
- Second-order homogenisation of crystal plasticity and martensitic transformation (Q6049516) (← links)
- Consistent modeling of the coupling between crystallographic slip and martensitic phase transformation for mechanically induced loadings (Q6090731) (← links)
- On the computational treatment of fully coupled crystal plasticity slip and martensitic transformation constitutive models at finite strains (Q6092261) (← links)
- Finite strain continuum theory for phase transformations in ferromagnetic elastic-plastic solids (Q6161268) (← links)