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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Barrallier, Laurent
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- 2024A Simple Calibration Method to Consider Plastic Deformation Influence on X-ray Elastic Constant Based on Peak Width Variation
- 2022On residual stress development during gaseous nitriding of M2 steel
- 2021Influence of oxidizing and Nitriding parameters on nitrogen concentration of electrical steelscitations
- 2020Investigation of subgrains in directionally solidified cast mono-seeded silicon and their interactions with twin boundariescitations
- 2018A Simple Model for Hardness and Residual Stress Profiles Prediction for Low-Alloy Nitrided Steel, Based on Nitriding-Induced Tempering Effectscitations
- 2018Gaseous nitriding behaviour of 33CrMoV12-9 steel: evolution of the grain boundaries precipitation and influence on residual stress developmentcitations
- 2017Analysis of residual stress relaxation under mechanical cyclic loading of shot-peened trip780 steel until fatigue lifetime
- 2017Degradation of gaseous nitriding of steel by lubricant contamination — Effect of in-situ pre-treatmentscitations
- 2016Activation of surfaces prior to gaseous nitriding of a 3wt.% Cr carbon iron-based alloy
- 2016Optimization of gaseous nitriding of steels by multi-physics modelling
- 2016Fatigue Modelling for Gas Nitridingcitations
- 2016Influence of strain hardening on gaseous nitriding of steels
- 2016Analysis of Residual Stress Relaxation Under Mechanical Cyclic Loading of Shot-Peened TRIP780 Steelcitations
- 2016Cementite Residual Stress Analysis in Gas-nitrided Low Alloy Steels
- 2015Crystallography of Stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steel by scanning electron microscope and electron backscatter diffraction
- 2015Microstructure Characterization of a Nitrided Fe- 3wt.%Cr-0.3wt.%C Model Alloy by Anomalous Small Angle X-ray Scattering
- 2015Effect of applied stress on passivation kinetics and passivation modelling of 304L stainless steel in acidic medium
- 2015Effect of stress on passivation kinetics and passivation modelling of 304L stainless steel in acidic medium
- 2014A Thermodynamic and experimental study of low-alloy steels after carbonitriding in a low-pressure atmospherecitations
- 2014Determination of residual stress in nitrided steels with transmission angle-dispersive diffraction
- 2014Mechanical properties, microstructure and crystallographic texture of magnesium AZ91-D alloy welded by Friction Stir Welding (FSW)
- 2014An ageing elasto-viscoplastic model for ceramics
- 2014Evolution of residual stresses during short time nitriding of 33CrMoV12-9 steel gradecitations
- 2014Chemical composition of nano-phases studied by anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering (ASAXS)
- 2014Chemical composition of nano-phases studied by anomalous small-angle X-ray scattering (ASAXS)
- 2013Etude du soudage TIG de l'alliage d'aluminium 2024-T3
- 2013Prediction of microgeometrical influences on micropitting fatigue damage on 32CrMoV13 steelcitations
- 2012Influence of the microstructural changes and induced residual stresses on tensile properties of wrought magnesium alloy friction stir weldscitations
- 2011Texture evolution in Nd:YAG-laser welds of AZ31 magnesium alloy hot rolled sheets and its influence on mechanical propertiescitations
- 2011Residual stress development during nitriding of steelscitations
- 2011Evolution of residual stress in the diffusion zone of a model Fe-Cr-C alloy during nitridingcitations
- 2010Finite element simulation of magnesium alloys laser beam weldingcitations
- 2010Phase transformations and induced volume changes in a nitrided ternary Fe–3%Cr–0.345%C alloycitations
- 2010On Residual Stresses Development During Nitriding of Steel: Thermochemical and Time Dependencecitations
- 2010CO2 laser beam welding of AM60 magnesium-based alloycitations
- 2009Friction stir welding of AZ31 magnesium alloy rolled sheets: Influence of processing parameterscitations
- 2009Residual stress evolution analysis in AZ31 friction stir welds using X-Ray and neutron diffraction
- 2009Phase transormations involving residual stresses during gaseous nitriding of steel
- 2008Residual stress evolution analysis in AZ31 friction stir welds using X-Ray and neutron diffraction
- 2008Phase transormations involving residual stresses during gaseous nitriding of steel
- 2006Study of Mechanical Properties of AZ91 Magnesium Alloy Welded by Laser Process Taking into Account the Anisotropy Microhardness and Residual Stresses by X-Ray Diffractioncitations
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An ageing elasto-viscoplastic model for ceramics
Abstract
This work has been achieved in the framework of the PLEIADES project, financially supported by CEA (Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives), EDF (Électricité de France) and AREVA. ; A model reproducing strain softening behavior in ceramic materials is proposed, base on a critical treatment of previous mechanical experimental results on uranium dioxide. The main hypothesis is that the strain softening phenomenon is related to an ageing process, where some point defects move towards the dislocations and modify their velocity. This is different from most of models used up to now, as they were based on the hypothesis that only the initial lack of dislocations was responsible of the strain softening behavior. A model is first developed in a simple 1D framework. Evolution of the mechanical behavior with strain rate and temperature is well reproduced by this model. Then, the 1D model is extended to a 3D mechanical model, and mechanical compressive tests on UO2 pellets are simulated. The 3D model well reproduces the observed asymmetrical shape of the compressed pellet if one considers that the material is not initially perfectly homogeneous, which highlights the importance of accounting for spatial heteregeneity of materials in models.