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Double Talk von Hochschulleitungen,d to describe size effects in crystalline solids. Finally, representative examples are given about the effect of the local stress and strain fields in the mechanisms of intergranular damage initiation and growth in FCC polycrystal materials.假装是你 发表于 2025-3-23 15:07:12
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Some Basic Issues of Isotropic and Anisotropic Continuum Damage Mechanics,roduced, examined, and compared. The scalar case pertaining to isotropic damage is investigated, and several types of new damage variables are proposed. The damage variables introduced in this part can be applied to elastic materials including homogeneous materials like metals and heterogeneous mateEmmenagogue 发表于 2025-3-23 23:33:52
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Ductile Damage Behavior in Low-Cycle Fatigue for Polycrystalline Metallic Materials,havior will be demonstrated leading to exceed the scope of this chapter. So, it is convenient to present, discuss, and analyze these subjects. Understanding some physical phenomena related to plasticity and damage is important in modeling. Hence, the main objective is to describe accurately the overfender 发表于 2025-3-24 15:52:41
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Microstructural Behavior and Fracture in Crystalline Materials: Overview,) that are uniquely inherent to lath martensitic microstructures, and a dislocation-density grain-boundary (GB) interaction scheme, which is based on dislocation-density transmission and blockage at variant boundaries, are developed and used to predict stress accumulation or relaxation at the varianGAVEL 发表于 2025-3-25 02:19:02
Particle-Cracking Modeling of Metal Matrix Composites,s-based elastoplastic constitutive model is coupled with damage mechanics due to particle cracking to predict the overall mechanical behavior of particle-reinforced metal matrix composites. Unidirectionally aligned spheroidal elastic particles, some of which contain penny-shaped cracks, are randomly