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Title: An extension of small-strain models to the large-strain range based on an additive decomposition of a logarithmic strain (English)
Author: Horák, Martin
Author: Jirásek, Milan
Language: English
Journal: Programs and Algorithms of Numerical Mathematics
Volume: Proceedings of Seminar. Dolní Maxov, June 3-8, 2012
Issue: 2012
Year:
Pages: 88-93
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Category: math
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Summary: This paper describes model combining elasticity and plasticity coupled to isotropic damage. However, the conventional theory fails after the loss of ellipticity of the governing differential equation. From the numerical point of view, loss of ellipticity is manifested by the pathological dependence of the results on the size and orientation of the finite elements. To avoid this undesired behavior, the model is regularized by an implicit gradient formulation. Finally, the constitutive model is extended to the large-strain regime. The large strain model is based on the additive decomposition of the logarithmic strain and preserves the structure of the small-strain theory. (English)
Keyword: elasto-plasticity
Keyword: damage evolution
Keyword: non-local models
Keyword: generalized stain measures
Keyword: logarithmic strain
MSC: 74C05
MSC: 74C15
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Date available: 2015-07-08T06:41:38Z
Last updated: 2023-06-05
Stable URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10338.dmlcz/702711
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