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Microplane constitutive model and metal plasticity
Michele Brocca,
Zdeněk P. Bažant
Civil and Environmental Engineering
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tubes
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plasticity
33%
metals
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comparative evaluations
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strains
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reviews
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loading
22%
tools
11%
surfaces
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shape
11%
modeling
11%
constraints
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orientation
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soils
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implementation
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calculation methods
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vectors
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rocks
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shear
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tensors
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yields
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microstructure
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compression
11%
plastics
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fibers
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ice
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deformation
11%
finite element method
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bifurcation
11%
steels
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buckling
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Physics
Model
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Plastic Properties
33%
Finite Strain
33%
Stress-Strain Relations
33%
Flow Theory
33%
Tensor
22%
Metal
22%
Microstructure
11%
Buckling
11%
Deformation
11%
Bifurcation
11%
Differences
11%
Plane
11%
Shears
11%
Rock
11%
Ice
11%
Concrete
11%
Kinematics
11%
Engineering
Models
100%
Constitutive Model
33%
Flow Theory
33%
Loading Path
22%
Microstructure
11%
Deformation
11%
Review Article
11%
Buckling
11%
Similarities
11%
Steel Tube
11%
Material Response
11%
Nonproportional Loading
11%
Abrupt Change
11%
Final Shape
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Finite Element Computation
11%
Plastic Region
11%
Development
11%
Constraints
11%
Vectors
11%
Basic Structure
11%
Material Science
Material
44%
Yield Surface
33%
Viscoplasticity
33%
Paper
11%
Rock
11%
Ice
11%
Concrete
11%
Microstructure
11%