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About implementing a crystal plasticity model in COMSOL

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Hello,

I am a new user of COMSOL and would like to implement a gradient model of crystal plasticity in COMSOL. At this point, I don't have the access to the Nonlinear Structural Materials Module, and I chose to implement for small strain. Please advise me on this and suggest me some example or reference that I can follow.

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Fazle

2 Replies Last Post 3 set 2015, 10:04 GMT-4
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Posted: 10 years ago 12 ago 2014, 14:12 GMT-4
Hi Fazle,

I am also trying to model Crystal Plasticity in COMSOL. Have you been able to do so?
I hope you still reach to this message.

Thanks,
Mehdi
Hi Fazle, I am also trying to model Crystal Plasticity in COMSOL. Have you been able to do so? I hope you still reach to this message. Thanks, Mehdi

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Posted: 9 years ago 3 set 2015, 10:04 GMT-4
Hi,
Are you trying to implement CP in fully coupled approach or uncoupled approach? Are you using your own CP code or do you have a code from someone else?

Regrads
Ayman
Hi, Are you trying to implement CP in fully coupled approach or uncoupled approach? Are you using your own CP code or do you have a code from someone else? Regrads Ayman

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