Two-Intervals Hardening Function in a Phase-Field Damage Model for the Simulation of Aluminum Alloy Ductile Behavior
The aluminum alloys (AA) are among the most utilized materials in engineering structures, which induces the need for careful investigation, testing, and possibilities for accurate simulation of the structure’s response. AA 5083-H111 specimens were used to investigate the possibility of employing a P...
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Main Authors: | Vladimir Dunić, Jelena Živković, Vladimir Milovanović, Ana Pavlović, Andreja Radovanović, Miroslav Živković |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/ea9c49a442f14c7981ac506d89c8c0af |
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