MS054C Advances in Computational Techniques for Fracture III
MS Corresponding Organizer: Prof. Sonia Marfia (Sonia Marfia, Associate Professor, University of Roma Tre)
Chaired by:
Dr. Michael Kaliske (Technische Universität Dresden , Germany) , Prof. Christopher Larsen (WPI , United States)
Dr. Michael Kaliske (Technische Universität Dresden , Germany) , Prof. Christopher Larsen (WPI , United States)
Scheduled presentations:
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A computational framework for two- and three-dimensional discrete crack propagation and crack path prediction using cohesive zone model
K. Daadouch*, V. Gudžulić, G. Meschke -
Fracture propagation analysis through Hybrid Equilibrium Element Formulation with Adaptive Element-Side Orientation
F. Parrinello*, S. Lo Franco, G. Borino -
Objective Numerical Evaluation of Quasi-Brittle Fracture via Adaptive Mesh and Formulation Refinement
G. Barbat*, M. Cervera, H. Venghaus, C. Moreira, M. Chiumenti -
Hyperbolic modeling of gradient damage and one-dimensional finite volume simulations
N. Favrie*, A. renaud, D. kondo -
A Discontinuous Galerkin / Cohesive Zone Model Computational Framework for Fracture in Slender Beams
S. Kota*, S. Kumar, B. Giovanardi -
Mixed finite elements for crack propagation
C. Runcie*, A. Shvarts, L. Kaczmarczyk, C. Pearce -
An Efficient Eigenerosion Framework for Modelling Complex Fracture Patterns and Fragmentation of Tempered Glass
A. Kanan*, J. Storm, M. Kaliske