Ausgabe 3/2018
Inhalt (18 Artikel)
Computational cardiology: the bidomain based modified Hill model incorporating viscous effects for cardiac defibrillation
Barış Cansız, Hüsnü Dal, Michael Kaliske
Heat transfer model and finite element formulation for simulation of selective laser melting
Souvik Roy, Mario Juha, Mark S. Shephard, Antoinette M. Maniatty
An isogeometric approach for analysis of phononic crystals and elastic metamaterials with complex geometries
Ryan Alberdi, Guodong Zhang, Kapil Khandelwal
A thick shell model based on reproducing kernel particle method and its application in geometrically nonlinear analysis
Y. X. Peng, A. M. Zhang, F. R. Ming
Simulation of finite-strain inelastic phenomena governed by creep and plasticity
Zhen Li, Max O. Bloomfield, Assad A. Oberai
Regularized finite element modeling of progressive failure in soils within nonlocal softening plasticity
Maosong Huang, Xie Qu, Xilin Lü
Fourier-Accelerated Nodal Solvers (FANS) for homogenization problems
Matthias Leuschner, Felix Fritzen
Construction of a rapid simulation design tool for thermal responses to laser-induced feature patterns
T. I. Zohdi
Modeling of power transmission and stress grading for corona protection
T. I. Zohdi, B. E. Abali
Accurate prediction of complex free surface flow around a high speed craft using a single-phase level set method
Riccardo Broglia, Danilo Durante
Investigation of dynamic stress recovery in elastic gear simulations using different reduction techniques
Dennis Schurr, Philip Holzwarth, Peter Eberhard
Computational modeling of magnetic particle margination within blood flow through LAMMPS
Huilin Ye, Zhiqiang Shen, Ying Li
Improved nine-node shell element MITC9i with reduced distortion sensitivity
K. Wisniewski, E. Turska
On the convergence rate of the Dirichlet–Neumann iteration for unsteady thermal fluid–structure interaction
Azahar Monge, Philipp Birken
Material and morphology parameter sensitivity analysis in particulate composite materials
Xiaoyu Zhang, Caglar Oskay
A new multi-layer approach for progressive damage simulation in composite laminates based on isogeometric analysis and Kirchhoff–Love shells. Part I: basic theory and modeling of delamination and transverse shear
Y. Bazilevs, M. S. Pigazzini, A. Ellison, H. Kim
A new multi-layer approach for progressive damage simulation in composite laminates based on isogeometric analysis and Kirchhoff–Love shells. Part II: impact modeling
M. S. Pigazzini, Y. Bazilevs, A. Ellison, H. Kim