A general framework for continuum damage models. I. Infinitesimal plastic damage models in stress space

Author:

Armero Francisco,Oller Sergio

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Modeling and Simulation

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2. Armero, F., 1997b. Localized anisotropic damage of brittle materials. In: Owen, D.R.J., Onate, E., Hinton, E. (Eds.), Proc. COMPLASV, CIMNE, Barcelona

3. Large-scale modeling of localized dissipative mechanisms in a local continuum: applications to the numerical simulation of strain localization in rate-dependent inelastic solids;Armero;Mech. Cohesive–Frict. Mater.,1999

4. An analysis of strong discontinuities in multiplicative finite strain plasticity and their relation with the numerical simulation of strain localization in solids;Armero;Int. J. Solids Struct.,1996

5. Armero, F., Li, S., 1998. Numerical simulation of anisotropic damage at finite strains. Proc. 12th ASCE Engng. Mech. Conf., La Jolla, CA

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