Fig. 1. Comparison of the finite element result with the experimental and numerical data
Fig. 3. Comparison of the predicted and the experimental hysteresis loops for the symmetric strain cycling
Fig. 2. Comparisons of the damage evolution predicted by the proposed nonlinear damage model with the experimental measurements
Fig. 4. 3-dimensional finite element model
Fig. 5. Loading histories
Fig. 6. Cyclic strain-stress curves for the stepped strain cycling with changing strain amplitude
Fig. 7. Hysteresis loops for the symmetric strain cycling with constant strain amplitude
Table 1. Damage model parameters for the isotropic and kinematic hardening rules
Table 2. Damage model parameters for the damage evolution
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