Posts by Tags

Computational Mechanics

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Elastic Brittle Materials

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Energy Methods

FEniCSx

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Finite Element

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Fracture Mechanics

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Griffith Energy Competition

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.

Phase-Field

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Phase-Field Fracture

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.

Dante’s Inferno: A Guide to the 9 Circles of Fracture

1 minute read

Published:

Happy to share that our paper, “Nine circles of elastic brittle fracture: A series of challenge problems to assess fracture models,” is now published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (CMAME) and can be accessed here.

Phase-Field Fracture Modeling with FEniCSx: An Open-Source Initiative

4 minute read

Published:

To make the phase-field approach to fracture mechanics more accessible and to get feedback on the computational aspects of my research in this area, I have developed three main repositories. These are designed to provide both educational resources and professional codebases for researchers and students working with FEniCSx.

Strength

Toughness

Viscoelasticity

The Single Edge Notch Test: Griffith Energy Competition in Viscoelastic Elastomers

3 minute read

Published:

My recent work, “The Single Edge Notch Fracture Test for Viscoelastic Elastomers,” was recently published in the Journal of Theoretical, Computational and Applied Mechanics and can be accessed here. Fortunately, the journal is open access, and you can also access the back-and-forth review process here. Personally, I find the review process both entertaining and insightful, and I hope you will find it useful as well.