Abstract
Anisotropic damage for non-proportional loading is incorporated in an implicit finite element code under the framework of continuum damage models, using two different methodologies. Simple simulations are carried out to check the performance of the models. The advantages and drawbacks of both methodologies are discussed briefly.
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Title of host publication | Computational Plasticity X - Fundamentals and Applications (COMPLAS 2009), 2-4 September 2009, Barcelona, Spain |
Editors | E Onate, D.R.J Owen |
Place of Publication | CIMNE, Barcelona |
Publisher | E. Onate and D.R.J. Owen |
Pages | 1-4 |
Number of pages | 4 |
Publication status | Published - 2 Sep 2009 |
Event | X International Conference on Computational Plasticity. Fundamentals and Applications 2009 - Barcelona, Spain Duration: 2 Sep 2009 → 4 Sep 2009 Conference number: 10 http://congress.cimne.com/complas09/frontal/default.asp |
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Publisher | E. Onate and D.R.J. Owen |
Conference
Conference | X International Conference on Computational Plasticity. Fundamentals and Applications 2009 |
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Abbreviated title | COMPLAS 2009 |
Country | Spain |
City | Barcelona |
Period | 2/09/09 → 4/09/09 |
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Keywords
- METIS-262038
- Onderzoek van algemene industriele aardMechanical engineering and technology
- IR-69226