The book presents the latest findings in experimental plasticity, crystal plasticity, phase transitions, advanced mathematical modeling of finite plasticity and multi-scale modeling. The associated algorithmic treatment is mainly based on finite element formulations for standard (local approach) as well as for non-standard (non-local approach) continua and for pure macroscopic as well as for directly coupled two-scale boundary value problems. Applications in the area of material design/processing are covered, ranging from grain boundary effects in polycrystals and phase transitions to deep-drawing of multiphase steels by directly taking into account random microstructures.
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"The present volume covers a wide spectrum of aspects pertaining to the analysis of elastoplastic behavior of materials, including the microstructure and scale effects. . The book is recommended for use by graduate students, doctoral students, post-doctoral researchers and researchers working in the above areas. The reviewer believes it to be a useful addition to the understanding and analysis of the complex elastoplastic behavior of materials." (V. K. Arya, Mathematical Reviews, March, 2015)
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978-3-7091-1625-8 (9783709116258)
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10.1007/978-3-7091-1625-8
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A discrete two-scale homogenization scheme of micro-macro-transition procedure: The FE2-method.- Variational modeling of microstructures in plasticity.- Micromorphic approach to crystal plasticity and phase transformation.- Formation of deformation substructures observed in ductile materials.- On scale-dependent crystal plasticity models.- Construction of statistically similar representative volume elements.