Roters, F.; Eisenlohr, P.; Kords, C.; Tjahjanto, D. D.; Diehl, M.; Raabe, D.: DAMASK: The Düsseldorf Advanced MAterial Simulation Kit for studying crystal plasticity using an FE based or a spectral numerical solver. IUTAM Symposium on Linking Scales in Computations: From Microstructure to Macro-scale Properties, Pensacola, FL, USA, May 17, 2011 - May 19, 2011. IUTAM Symposium on Linking Scales in Computations: From Microstructure to Macro-scale Properties, (2012)
Eisenlohr, P.; Diehl, M.; Shanthraj, P.; Kords, C.; Roters, F.: Using the DAMASK suite to study micromechanics and crystal plasticity of heterogeneous materials. TMS 2014, 143rd Annual Meeting & Exibition, San Diego, CA, USA (2014)
Eisenlohr, P.; Diehl, M.; Shanthraj, P.; Kords, C.; Roters, F.: Using the DAMASK suite to study micromechanics and crystal plasticity of heterogeneous materials. Plasticity ’14: The 20th International Symposium on Plasticity & Its Current Applications, Nassau, Bahamas, USA (2014)
Kords, C.; Eisenlohr, P.; Roters, F.: On a proper account of plastic size effects in continuum models including the flux of dislocation density. TMS 2014, 143rd Annual Meeting & Exibition, San Diego, CA, USA (2014)
Roters, F.; Kords, C.; Eisenlohr, P.; Raabe, D.: Dislocation density distribution around an wedge indent in single- crystalline nickel: Comparing non-local crystal plasticity finite element predictions with experiments. 11th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM XI) and 5th European Conference on Computational Mechanics (ECCM V)
, Barcelona, Spain (2014)
Roters, F.; Kords, C.; Eisenlohr, P.; Raabe, D.: Dislocation density distribution around an wedge indent in singlecrystalline nickel: Comparing non-local crystal plasticity finite element predictions with experiments. EMMC-14, 14th European Mechanics of Materials Conference
, Gothenburg, Sweden (2014)
Roters, F.; Eisenlohr, P.; Diehl, M.; Shanthraj, P.; Kords, C.; Raabe, D.: The general crystal plasticity framework 'DAMASK'. Institutsseminar, Institute of Materials Simulation, Department of Materials Science, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, Fürth, Germany (2013)
Kords, C.; Eisenlohr, P.; Roters, F.: What contributes to the dislocation network stress driving continuum dislocation dynamics? Kolloquium der Forschergruppe 1650, Bad Herrenalb, Germany (2013)
Roters, F.; Eisenlohr, P.; Diehl, M.; Kords, C.; Raabe, D.: The general crystal plasticity framework DAMASK. Colloquium Materials Modelling / Werkstoffkunde und Festigkeitslehre at Institut für Materialprüfung, Stuttgart, Germany (2012)
Kords, C.; Eisenlohr, P.; Roters, F.: A nonlocal crystal plasticity model used to solve heterogeneous boundary value problems for 3D microstructures. 18th International Symposium on Plasticity & Its Current Applications, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2012)
Roters, F.; Eisenlohr, P.; Tjahjanto, D. D.; Kords, C.; Diehl, M.; Raabe, D.: DAMASK: The Düsseldorf Advanced Material Simulation Kit for studying crystal plasticity using FEM and FFT based numerical solvers. 18th International Symposium on Plasticity & Its Current Applications, San Juan, Puerto Rico (2012)
Kords, C.; Jäpel, T.; Eisenlohr, P.; Roters, F.: Residual stress prediction by considering dislocation density advection in 3D applied to single-crystal bending. Euromat 2011, Montpellier, France (2011)
Kords, C.; Jäpel, T.; Eisenlohr, P.; Roters, F.: Residual stress prediction by considering dislocation density advection in 3D applied to single-crystal bending. 2nd International Conference on Material Modelling ICMM 2, Paris, France (2011)
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