An updated Lagrangian implicit FEM model for the analysis of large thermo-mechanically coupled hyperelasticviscoplastic deformations of isotropic porous materials is considered. An appropriate framework for constitutive modelling is introduced that includes a stress-free thermally expanded conÿgurat
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A micromechanical finite element model for linear and damage-coupled viscoelastic behaviour of asphalt mixture
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- 10.1002/nag.520
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