Crystal plasticity Phenomenological models | Crystal plasticity basics part 2
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024
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This video talks about phenomenological models used in crystal plasticity.
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wow what an explanation . i was looking exactly what you have explained. thank you so much for helping in understanding the complex relations. will go through all your videos one by one. . .
Thank you very much for such a nice comment.
Thank you for elaborate presentation. It helped me a lot. I can't wait for next updates. All the best.
I am glad that you liked it. Thank you Saham.
I am so glad that these videos are available again! such simple and coherent explanations, amazing!
Glad you like them!
Excellent explanation....thankyou for such videos...keep updating us on CPFEM
Thank you for your comment. Really appreciated!
Thank you Sir, this is a very lucid elaboration on the basics of phenomenological crystal plasticity👍👍
Most welcome.
Excellent explanation. I enjoyed the series very much
Such a lucid explanation...great teacher
Thanks for your helpful presentation. Please keep updating us.
Thank you, I will.
Very nice presentation ! Great work !
Thank you 😊
great Introduction....
Maan... this is exceptional!! The width vs. depth coverage was really nice! Great refresher! Subscribed and will promote your channel to friends/colleagues.
Thanks a lot
great resource sir! Can you also please do a video on DAMASK installation if possible, it will help a lot of students.
Sure I will
amazing explanation
Glad you think so!
Superb lecture
Thank you
Thank you for the video. I have a question. For the slide at 7:40, is yield resistance the same thing as yield strength and for saturation strength, can you say that this is equivalent to ultimate tensile strength? I read the sections for this in the warp3d manual, but they do not clearly explicate. If there are readings for this, would it be possible to point me to some? Thank you!
Fantastic presentation sir! I love it...
Many many thanks
This is excellent presentation. keep it up!. I was looking for it from long time
Thank you very much Amit.
Nice work.
Thanks for the visit
@@NotRealEngineering I hope you can develop your own website to introduce your classes in more detail. I will back you.
@@jackl4973 Thank you. Means a lot!
man you are the best
Will you discuss TWIP & TRIP as well Sir ???
Yes I will discuss them as well soon.
@Not_Real_Engineering One of the best possible explanations in less then 15 minutes, Please also make a similar video on Physics based model which takes dislocation densities into considerations
2:30 using deformation gradient, we can convert -deformed- undeformed configuration into -undeformed- deformed configuration
6:47 How resolved shear stress is dependent on tensor-P?
11:10 Link to the example (ruclips.net/video/OC8vdCTBv34/видео.html).
can you provide the tutorial for the example mention in 11:10?
Where is the example video? I can’t find it on your channel
The direction you draw for flow rule I don’t agree. It should be either to the right or left. And the arrow you draw is actually for hardening law I think.
oh okay. I will correct it later.
I think Ansys also has voce and power law
Yes, must be.