An analytical and numerical approach to multiscale ductility constraint based model to predict uniaxial/multiaxial creep rupture and cracking rates
Uniaxial damage modelling use constituent components of the stress/strain measured data which have inherent scatter. Models developed for this purpose have also attempted to address the issues related to failure mechanisms within a multiaxial stress state context. This paper presents the multiscale...
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