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The following pages link to An improved analytical description of orthotropy in metallic sheets (Q704156):
Displayed 15 items.
- A non-associated constitutive model with mixed iso-kinematic hardening for finite element simulation of sheet metal forming (Q422553) (← links)
- Anisotropic finite elastoplasticity with nonlinear kinematic and isotropic hardening and application to sheet metal forming (Q422603) (← links)
- A novel yield locus description by combining the Taylor and the relaxed Taylor theory for sheet steels (Q422780) (← links)
- Evaluation of advanced anisotropic models with mixed hardening for general associated and non-associated flow metal plasticity (Q422781) (← links)
- On non-associative anisotropic finite plasticity fully coupled with isotropic ductile damage for metal forming (Q655217) (← links)
- A simple isotropic-distortional hardening model and its application in elastic-plastic analysis of localized necking in orthotropic sheet metals (Q933446) (← links)
- An elasto-plastic constitutive model with plastic strain rate potentials for anisotropic cubic metals (Q959918) (← links)
- On anisotropic flow rules in multiplicative elastoplasticity at finite strains (Q1033428) (← links)
- Capability of the BBC2008 yield criterion in predicting the earing profile in cup deep drawing simulations (Q1669391) (← links)
- Thermodynamically-consistent constitutive modeling of hardening asymmetry including isotropic ductile damage for Mg alloys (Q1756249) (← links)
- Modelling the plastic anisotropy evolution of AA5754-H22 sheet and implementation in predicting cylindrical cup drawing process (Q2325796) (← links)
- A finite element formulation based on non-associated plasticity for sheet metal forming (Q2475201) (← links)
- An experimental and numerical study on the formability of textured AlZnMg alloys (Q2481016) (← links)
- Optimization of the Phenomenological Constitutive Models Parameters Using Genetic Algorithms (Q2787041) (← links)
- Modelling of the Forming Limit Diagrams Using the Finite Element Method (Q2787047) (← links)