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Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Validation of Thermo-Mechanical Responses in Femtosecond Laser Micromachining of Copper. [PDF]
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Anisotropy in continuum damage mechanics
Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia, 1993The theory of continuum damage mechanics, first proposed by Kachanov, deals with the effects of damage due to the presence and coalescence of microcracks on the mechanical properties of materials. Different models of continuum damage mechanics have been proposed during the last two decades.
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Decomposition of Damage Tensor in Continuum Damage Mechanics
Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 2001The principles of continuum damage mechanics are reviewed first for the case of uniaxial tension. The damage variable is then decomposed into two variables called crack damage variables and void damage variables. A consistent mathematical formulation is presented to decompose the damage tensor into two parts: one caused by voids and the other caused by
Peter I. Kattan, George Z. Voyiadjis
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