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Giuseppe Mirone
Giuseppe Mirone
Full Professor of Machine Design, University of Catania - Italy
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A new model for the elastoplastic characterization and the stress–strain determination on the necking section of a tensile specimen
G Mirone
International Journal of Solids and Structures 41 (13), 3545-3564, 2004
2282004
A local viewpoint for evaluating the influence of stress triaxiality and Lode angle on ductile failure and hardening
G Mirone, D Corallo
International Journal of Plasticity 26 (3), 348-371, 2010
1462010
Role of stress triaxiality in elastoplastic characterization and ductile failure prediction
G Mirone
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 74 (8), 1203-1221, 2007
1222007
Postnecking elastoplastic characterization: Degree of approximation in the Bridgman method and properties of the flow-stress/true-stress ratio
G La Rosa, A Risitano, G Mirone
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A 34, 615-624, 2003
842003
Effect of stress triaxiality corrected plastic flow on ductile damage evolution in the framework of continuum damage mechanics
G La Rosa, G Mirone, A Risitano
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 68 (4), 417-434, 2001
752001
Ductile failure of X100 pipeline steel–experiments and fractography
R Ghajar, G Mirone, A Keshavarz
Materials & Design 43, 513-525, 2013
632013
The dynamic effect of necking in Hopkinson bar tension tests
G Mirone
Mechanics of materials 58, 84-96, 2013
572013
Approximate model of the necking behaviour and application to the void growth prediction
G Mirone
International Journal of Damage Mechanics 13 (3), 241-261, 2004
342004
Experimental issues in tensile Hopkinson bar testing and a model of dynamic hardening
G Mirone, D Corallo, R Barbagallo
International Journal of Impact Engineering 103, 180-194, 2017
322017
Locking of the strain rate effect in Hopkinson bar testing of a mild steel
G Mirone, R Barbagallo, F Giudice
International Journal of Impact Engineering 130, 97-112, 2019
292019
A new experimental failure model based on triaxiality factor and Lode angle for X-100 pipeline steel
A Keshavarz, R Ghajar, G Mirone
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 80, 175-182, 2014
282014
Analysis and modelling of tensile and torsional behaviour at different strain rates of Ti6Al4V alloy additive manufactured by electron beam melting (EBM)
G Mirone, R Barbagallo, F Giudice, S Di Bella
Materials Science and Engineering: A 793, 139916, 2020
272020
Material characterization and warpage modeling for power devices active metal brazed substrates
G Mirone, A Sitta, G D’Arrigo, M Calabretta
IEEE Transactions on Device and Materials Reliability 19 (3), 537-542, 2019
262019
Multi-body elastic simulation of a go-kart: Correlation between frame stiffness and dynamic performance
G Mirone
International Journal of Automotive Technology 11, 461-469, 2010
252010
A new yield criteria including the effect of lode angle and stress triaxiality
G Mirone, R Barbagallo, D Corallo
Procedia Structural Integrity 2, 3684-3696, 2016
242016
Interaction of strain rate and necking on the stress-strain response of uniaxial tension tests by Hopkinson bar
G Mirone, D Corallo, R Barbagallo
Procedia Structural Integrity 2, 974-985, 2016
242016
Tensile testing of metals: Relationship between macroscopic engineering data and hardening variables at the semi-local scale
G Mirone, P Verleysen, R Barbagallo
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences 150, 154-167, 2019
232019
Static and dynamic response of titanium alloy produced by electron beam melting
G Mirone, R Barbagallo, D Corallo, S Di Bella
Procedia Structural Integrity 2, 2355-2366, 2016
232016
Elastic modulus profiles in the cross sections of drying alkyd coating films: modelling and experiments
G Mirone, B Marton, GJ Vancso
European polymer journal 40 (3), 549-560, 2004
232004
Elastoplastic characterization and damage predictions under evolving local triaxiality: axysimmetric and thick plate specimens
G Mirone
Mechanics of materials 40 (9), 685-694, 2008
222008
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