Svendsen, B.: Statistical thermodynamic and mesoscopic formulation of models for collective dislocation behavior. 1st International Workshop on Physics Based Modeling of Material Properties and Experimental Observations, organized by JRC European Commission, Ankara, Turkey (2012)
Svendsen, B.; Hütter, M.: Application of GENERIC-based coarse-graining methods to the formulation of models for collective dislocation behavior. 6th International Conference on Multiscale Material Modeling (MMM 2012), Biopolis, Singapore (2012)
Svendsen, B.: Statistical and mesoscopic approaches to the modeling of collective dislocation behavior. Summer School on Multiscale Material Modeling, International Association for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM), Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany (2012)
Svendsen, B.; Klusemann, B.; Yalcinkaya, T.; Geers, M.: Modeling of inelastic microstructure development and inhomogeneous material behavior via non-convex rate-dependent gradient plasticity. XXIII ICTAM, Beijing, China (2012)
Klusemann, B.; Knorr, A. F.; Vehoff, H.; Svendsen, B.: Experimental investigation and crystal plasticity modeling of sheet metals with coarse texture. SEM XII International Congress & Exposition on Experimental and Applied Mechanics, Costa Mesa, CA, USA (2012)
Klusemann, B.; Svendsen, B.: Application of non-convex gradient plasticity to the modeling of stress relaxation and microstructure evolution. Minisymposium on Advanced Material Modeling Strategies at Different Scales with Application to production processes, 83rd Annual Meeting of the International Association for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM), Darmstadt, Germany (2012)
Svendsen, B.: On non-local and semi-discrete generalization of continuum dislocation field theory. Minisymposium on Homogenization from Submicro to Micro Scales, 83rd Annual Meeting of the International Association for Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM), Darmstadt, Germany (2012)
Svendsen, B.: Thermodynamic variational formulation of dislocation field theory at large deformation. International Mechanics of Materials Workshop, Mathematisches Forschungsinstitut Oberwolfach, Oberwolfach, Germany (2012)
Svendsen, B.: Material characterization and modeling of the deformation behavior of TWIP steels. Seminar Talk at Winter School of the DFG Research Training Group 1483, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Karlsruhe, Germany (2012)
Svendsen, B.: Modeling and characterization of deformation behavior and microstructures in TWIP steels. Colloquium for Material Modeling, Institut für Materialprüfung, Werkstoffkunde und Festigkeitslehre (IMWF), University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany (2012)
Klusemann, B.; Svendsen, B.: Extended crystal plasticity for dislocation glide and twinning with application to TWIP steels. 18th International Symposium on Plasticity and its Current Applications, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2012)
Mianroodi, J. R.; Shanthraj, P.; Svendsen, B.: Comparison of Methods for Discontinuous and Smooth Inhomogeneous Elastostatics. 24th International Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, Montreal, Canada (2016)
Svendsen, B.: Introduction to crystal elasticity and crystal plasticity. Lecture: SS 2012 compact course: Introduction to crystal elasticity and crystal plasticity, RWTH Aachen, 2012
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