Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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787252 | International Journal of Plasticity | 2010 | 25 Pages |
A review of the development and the usages of internal state variable (ISV) theory are presented in this paper. The history of different developments leading up the formulation of the watershed paper by Coleman and Gurtin is discussed. Following the Coleman and Gurtin thermodynamics, different researchers have employed the ISV theory for dislocations, creep, continuum damage mechanics (CDM), unified-creep-plasticity (UCP), polymers, composites, biomaterials, particulate materials, multiphase and multiphysics materials, materials processing, multiscale modeling, integrating materials science (structure–property relations) into applied mechanics formulations, and design optimization under uncertainty for use in practical engineering applications.