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A Coupled Experiment-finite Element Modeling Methodology for Assessing High Strain Rate Mechanical Response of Soft Biomaterials
Published on: May 18, 2015
A potential for higher-order phenomenological strain gradient plasticity to predict reliable response under
Andrea Panteghini1, Lorenzo Bardella1, Christian F Niordson2
1Department of Civil, Environmental, Architectural Engineering and Mathematics (DICATAM), University of Brescia, Via Branze 43, 25123 Brescia, Italy.
Abstract:
We propose a plastic potential for higher-order (HO) phenomenological strain gradient plasticity (SGP), predicting reliable size-dependent response for general loading histories. By constructing the free energy density as a sum of quadratic plastic strain gradient contributions that each transitions into linear terms at different threshold values, we show that we can predict the expected micron-scale behaviour, including increase of strain hardening and strengthening-like behaviour with diminishing size. Furthermore, the anomalous behaviour predicted by most HO theories under non-proportional loading is avoided. Though we demonstrate our findings on the basis of Gurtin (Gurtin 2004 J. Mech. Phys. Solids 52, 2545-2568, doi:10.1016/j.jmps.2003.11.002) distortion gradient plasticity, adopting Nye's dislocation density tensor as primal HO variable, we expect our results to hold qualitatively for any HO SGP theory, including crystal plasticity.
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