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Modelling of yield surface distortion in the finite strain range

Lecture - November 15, 2017 (Wednesday), 10:00-12:00
Prof. A.V. Shutov, Lavrentyev Institute of Hydrodynamics, Novosibirsk State University

The talk is devoted to the phenomenological modelling of the stress response of metallic materials subjected to non-proportional loading conditions. As a preliminary step, a class of two-dimensional rheological models is introduced, capable of capturing the initial and strain-induced anisotropies of the analyzed material.  »»» 

Workshop Energy Industry in a Broader Context (30 November 2017, Prague)

Conference - The Czech Academy of Sciences, Národní 3, Prague, room 205, 9:00-16:00

„Connecting academia, commerce and government to shape our energy future“

Energy Industry in a Broader Context is a collaborative workshop involving scientists, power industry leaders and government officials to outline the future of the energy industry and discuss how energy technologies and the upcoming transition of the energy industry influence the environment, economy, public health, or public acceptance. The purpose is to debate the risks, constraints and opportunities for research of energy technologies of the future.  »»» 

Deformation-Induced Anisotropy in Porous Metals: Constitutive modeling and computational issues

Lecture - November 14, 2017 (Tuesday), 10:00-12:00
Prof. Nikolaos Aravas, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Thessaly, Greece

A constitutive model for a porous metal subjected to general three-dimensional finite deformations is presented. The model takes into account the evolution of porosity and the development of anisotropy due to changes in the shape and the orientation of the voids during deformation. The pores are initially ellipsoidal and distributed randomly in an elastic-plastic matrix (metal). Under finite plastic deformation, the voids are assumed to remain ellipsoids, and to change their volume, shape, and orientation.  »»» 


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