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Archive | 2015

Variational Gradient Plasticity: Local-Global Updates, Regularization and Laminate Microstructures in Single Crystals

Steffen Mauthe; Christian Miehe

This work summarizes recent results on the formulation and numerical implementation of gradient plasticity based on incremental variational potentials as outlined in a recent sequence of work [Mie14, MMH14, MWA14, MAM13]. We focus on variational gradient crystal plasticity and outline a formulation and finite element implementation of micromechanically-motivated multiplicative gradient plasticity for single crystals. In order to partially overcome the complexity of full multislip scenarios, we suggest a new viscous regularized formulation of rate-independent crystal plasticity, that exploits in a systematic manner the longand short-range nature of the involved variables. To this end, we outline a multifield scenario, where the macro-deformation and the plastic slips on crystallographic systems are the primary fields. We then define a long-range state related to the primary fields and in addition a short-range plastic state for further variables describing the plastic state. The evolution of the short-range state is fully determined by the evolution of the long-range state, which is systematically exploited in the algorithmic treatment. The model problem under consideration accounts in a canonical format for basic effects related to statistically stored and geometrically necessary dislocation flow, yielding micro-force balances including non-convex cross-hardening, kinematic hardening and size effects. Further key ingredients of the proposed algorithmic formulation are geometrically exact updates of the short-range state and a distinct regularization of the rate-independent dissipation function that preserves the range of the elastic domain. The model capability and algorithmic performance is shown in a first multislip scenario in an fcc crystal. A second example presents the prediction of formation and evolution of laminate microstructure.


Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2015

Minimization principles for the coupled problem of Darcy–Biot-type fluid transport in porous media linked to phase field modeling of fracture

Christian Miehe; Steffen Mauthe; Stephan Teichtmeister


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2016

Phase field modeling of fracture in multi-physics problems. Part III. Crack driving forces in hydro-poro-elasticity and hydraulic fracturing of fluid-saturated porous media

Christian Miehe; Steffen Mauthe


International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering | 2013

Mixed variational principles and robust finite element implementations of gradient plasticity at small strains

Christian Miehe; Fadi Aldakheel; Steffen Mauthe


Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering | 2014

Variational gradient plasticity at finite strains. Part III: Local–global updates and regularization techniques in multiplicative plasticity for single crystals

Christian Miehe; Steffen Mauthe; Felix Hildebrand


International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering | 2014

Formulation and numerical exploitation of mixed variational principles for coupled problems of Cahn–Hilliard-type and standard diffusion in elastic solids

Christian Miehe; Steffen Mauthe; Heike Ulmer


Mechanics Research Communications | 2017

Hydraulic fracture in poro-hydro-elastic media

Steffen Mauthe; Christian Miehe


Pamm | 2014

Towards Phase Field Modeling of Ductile Fracture in Gradient-Extended Elastic-Plastic Solids

Fadi Aldakheel; Steffen Mauthe; Christian Miehe


Pamm | 2016

Poiseuille-Type Fluid Transport in Poro-Elastic Solids at Fracture: Poiseuille-Type Fluid Transport in Poro-Elastic Solids at Fracture

Daniel Kienle; Steffen Mauthe; Christian Miehe


Pamm | 2015

Phase-Field Modeling of Hydraulic Fracture

Steffen Mauthe; Christian Miehe

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Heike Ulmer

University of Stuttgart

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University of Stuttgart

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