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Forming limit prediction using a self-consistent crystal plasticity framework: a case study for body-centered cubic materials

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Author(s)

Youngung Jeong, Minh-Son Pham, Mark A. Iadicola, Adam A. Creuziger, Timothy J. Foecke
Citation
Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering

Keywords

Forming limit diagram, crystal plasticity, texture, anisotropy

Citation

Jeong, Y. , Pham, M. , Iadicola, M. , Creuziger, A. and Foecke, T. (2016), Forming limit prediction using a self-consistent crystal plasticity framework: a case study for body-centered cubic materials, Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering (Accessed November 23, 2024)

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Created June 17, 2016, Updated March 17, 2017