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- 1Anisotropic brittle materials
- 1Droplet dynamics
- 1Fracture mechanics
- 1Implicit
- 1Lagrangian
- 1Abali, Bilen Emek
- 1Amirian, Benhour
- 1Hogan, James D.
- 1Jafarzadeh, Hossein
- 1Jarauta, A.
- 1Pons-Prats, J.
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2018-01-01
Jarauta, A., Ryzhakov, P., Pons-Prats, J., Secanell, M.
A Lagrangian incompressible fluid flow model is extended by including an implicit surface tension term in order to analyze droplet dynamics. The Lagrangian framework is adopted to model the fluid and track its boundary, and the implicit surface tension term is used to introduce the appropriate...
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Thermodynamically-consistent derivation and computation of twinning and fracture in brittle materials by means of phase-field approaches in the finite element method
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Amirian, Benhour, Jafarzadeh, Hossein, Abali, Bilen Emek, Reali, Alessandro, Hogan, James D.
A theoretical-computational framework is proposed for predicting the failure behavior of two anisotropic brittle materials, namely, single crystal magnesium and boron carbide. Constitutive equations are derived, in both small and large deformations, by using thermodynamics in order to establish a...