› A FFT-based approach for Mesoscale Field Dislocation Mechanics: applications to internal length scale effects in polycrystals and steel matrix composites - Stephane BERBENNI, LEM3 UMR 7239 Université de Lorraine, CNRS, Arts et Metiers ParisTech, France
08:30-09:00 (30min)
› A mesoscale continuum approach of dislocation dynamics and the approximation by discontinuous Galerkin methods - Christian Wieners, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
09:00-09:30 (30min)
› On the control of elastic gaps in Gurtin-type strain gradient crystal plasticity theories using uncoupled dissipation assumption - Mohamed JEBAHI, LEM3 – UMR CNRS 7239
10:00-10:30 (30min)
› Microstructural aspects of gradient-enhanced crystal plasticity - Henryk Petryk, Institute of Fundamental Technological Research, Polish Academy of Sciences (IPPT PAN), Warsaw, Poland
11:00-11:30 (30min)
› Plastic flow and dislocation strengthening in a continuum formulation of dislocation dynamics - Katrin Schulz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
11:30-12:00 (30min)
› Professor - Jonas Faleskog, Dept of Engineering Mechanics, KTH Royal Institue of Technology
12:00-12:30 (30min)
› Distortion gradient plasticity modelling of the small-scale behaviour of metals under non-proportional loading - Lorenzo Bardella, Università degli Studi di Brescia [Brescia]
14:00-14:30 (30min)
› A phase field fracture and strain gradient plasticity-based model for predicting hydrogen embrittlement - Emilio Martinez-Paneda, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering [Imperial College London]
14:30-15:00 (30min)
› The evolution of Hooke´s law under finite plastic deformations for fiber reinforced materials - albrecht bertram, Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Technische Universität Berlin
16:30-17:00 (30min)
› A stochastic solver based on the residence time algorithm for crystal plasticity models - Jaime Marian, University of California [Los Angeles]
17:00-17:30 (30min)
› Gradient models for softening thermo-plasticity at large strain - Jerzy Pamin, Cracow University of Technology
17:30-18:00 (30min)