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Strain Gradient Plasticity-Based Modeling of Damage and Fracture

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Book Strain Gradient Plasticity-Based Modeling of Damage and Fracture Emilio Martínez Pa?eda
Libristo code: 16495652
Publishers Springer International Publishing AG, September 2017
This book provides a comprehensive introduction to numerical modeling of size effects in metal plast... Full description
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to numerical modeling of size effects in metal plasticity. The main classes of strain gradient plasticity formulations are described and efficiently implemented in the context of the finite element method. A robust numerical framework is presented and employed to investigate the role of strain gradients on structural integrity assessment. The results obtained reveal the need of incorporating the influence on geometrically necessary dislocations in the modeling of various damage mechanisms. Large gradients of plastic strain increase dislocation density, promoting strain hardening and elevating crack tip stresses. This stress elevation is quantified under both infinitesimal and finite deformation theories, rationalizing the experimental observation of cleavage fracture in the presence of significant plastic flow. Gradient-enhanced modeling of crack growth resistance, hydrogen diffusion and environmentally assisted cracking highlighted the relevance of an appropriate characterization of the mechanical response at the small scales involved in crack tip deformation. Particularly promising predictions are attained in the field of hydrogen embrittlement. The research has been conducted at the Universities of Cambridge, Oviedo, Luxembourg, and the Technical University of Denmark, in a collaborative effort to understand, model and optimize the mechanical response of engineering materials.

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Full name Strain Gradient Plasticity-Based Modeling of Damage and Fracture
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2017
Number of pages 159
EAN 9783319633831
ISBN 331963383X
Libristo code 16495652
Weight 3967
Dimensions 155 x 235 x 16
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