Minisimposium
Monday, 11 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Computational modelling of damage and fracture I Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38A Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Leong Hien Poh CoChair: Jaan-Willem Simon |
Progressive damage analysis of layered carbon fiber reinforced composites (Keynote Lecture)
XFEM-CZM combination for the numerical treatment of ductile fracture
The Discontinuity-Enriched Finite Element Method (DE-FEM) for Simulating 3-D Fracture Problems
An explicit enriched finite volume scheme for the simulation of discontinuities induced by spallation
Machining 2D FEM study of long fibre reinforced unidirectional laminates using a linear continuum damage technique
Development of Rousselier model for creep damage problems with eXtended finite element method (XFEM) approach
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Monday, 11 June 2018 16:30 - 18:30 Computational modelling of damage and fracture II Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38B Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Michael Kaliske CoChair: Bram Vandoren |
Stress-based gradient-enhanced damage models with transient length scale (Keynote Lecture)
Three-dimensional explicit finite element formulation with embedded weak discontinuities for continuous shear band propagation via a global tracking strategy
Localizing gradient damage model for mixed mode fracture of concrete
A micromechanical study of void nucleation mechanisms in aluminum alloys
Multiscale analysis of the effect of microvoids in the fracture behavior of fiber-reinforced composites
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Computational modelling of damage and fracture III Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38C Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Jean Philippe Ponthot CoChair: Nicolas Jacques |
Simulation of the failure of ductile materials under dynamic loading using continuum damage models with micro-inertia (Keynote Lecture)
Ductile damage modeling at microlevel in the frame of a two-scale approach
A three-regime model for penetration over a wide velocity range
Phase-field modeling of brittle fracture with multi-level hp-FEM and the finite cell method
An analytical model for elasto-plastic porous materials for cyclic loadings with isotropic and kinematic hardening
An eigenerosion-plasticity approach to model constitutive behavior of concrete
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018 14:00 - 16:00 Computational modelling of damage and fracture IV Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38D Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Sébastien Mercier CoChair: Jerzy Bobiński |
Application of uncoupled damage models to predict ductile fracture in metallic sheet blanking
Variational modeling of micro-cracking and failure in fiber-reinforced concretes
A new approach towards the numerical modelling of ballistic impact on concrete targets
Application of 1-D and 2-D Wavelet Transform to crack identification in static and dynamic loaded plates
Mixed finite elements for strain localization under monotonic, cyclic and dynamuc loadings
Concrete fatigue model based on cumulative inelastic shear strains
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Tuesday, 12 June 2018 16:30 - 18:30 Computational modelling of damage and fracture V Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38E Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Antonio Rodriguez-Ferran CoChair: Kim L Nielsen |
Modeling crack tip flipping in full scale plate tearing using the gurson model
Micromechanical model for chemical ageing in elastomers
Implementation of multi-parameter loading with the simplified theory of plastic zones
Gradient damage models for large deformation
Learning the physics of fracture propagation and failure
Compressive deformation behaviour of ALSI10MG microlattice structures by selective laser melting
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Wednesday, 13 June 2018 08:30 - 10:30 Computational modelling of damage and fracture VI Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38F Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Laura De Lorenzis CoChair: Günter Hofstetter |
Bending Fracture of Polymer Coated Metal Sheets
Isogeometric configuratioanl force for brittle fracture
A new multiscale X-FEM approach applied to 3D plastic crack propagation
Prediction of shear bands in tunnelling – comparison of two regularization approaches
Refined multi-scale damage model for cement paste
Ductile failure under cyclic loadings: modeling and simulation
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Wednesday, 13 June 2018 11:00 - 13:00 Computational modelling of damage and fracture VII Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38G Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Angelo Simone CoChair: Emanuela Bosco |
A multi-physics model for chemo-mechanical degradation of historical oil paintings (Keynote Lecture)
A cohesive XFEM model for fatigue crack growth in structures exposed to arbitrary load conditions
A discontinuous Galerkin hp-adaptive finite element method for accurate brittle crack modelling
Gradient damage models applied to dynamic ductile fracture
Damage-based cohesive crack propagation of multiple cracks in the extended finite element method
A variational arc-length technique for the solution of elastoplastic problems
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Wednesday, 13 June 2018 16:30 - 18:30 Computational modelling of damage and fracture VIII Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38H Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Giovanni Lancioni CoChair: Jurica Soric |
Experimental and numerical investigation of crack growth in polyethylene
The effect of hardening models in steady-state crack growth
Isogeometric simulation of brittle fracture in shells using a phase-field approach and LR-NURBS-based adaptive refinement
Effect of interfacial transitional zones on concrete behaviour in DEM analyses
A gradient-extended damage and fracture model for long fiber reinforced plastics
Effect of constitutive laws using cohesive elements on cracks patterns in concrete at the meso-scale
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Thursday, 14 June 2018 08:30 - 10:30 Computational modelling of damage and fracture IX Minisymposium organized by Leong Hien Poh, Ron Peerlings, Milan Jirásek and Anna Pandolfi |
MS38I Room: Clyde Auditorium Chair: Anna Pandolfi CoChair: Stephan Wulfinghoff |
A continuous-discontinuous phase-field approach for crack propagation (Keynote Lecture)
An anisotropic damage and fracture model based on a second order damage tensor
A viscous regularized damage growth model for ductile fracture
Micromechanics based modelling of fibre reinforced cementitious composites
Modelling damage and progressive collapse of frames using a Gaussian springs based applied element method
An alternative approach to non-proportional loading in sequentially linear analysis (SLA) & its extension to 3-D stress situations
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