Most research on the simulation of deformation and failure of metals has been and continues to be performed using the finite element method. However, the issues of mesh entanglement under large de-formation, considerable complexity in handling contact, and difficulties encountered while solving large deformation fluid-structure interaction problems have led to the exploration of alternative approaches. The material point method uses Lagrangian solid particles embedded in an Eulerian grid. Particles in-teract via the grid with other particles in the same body, with other solid bodies, and with fluids. Thus, the three issues mentioned in the context of finite element analysis are circumvented. In this paper, we present simulations of cylinder...
The desire for graphical methods to intuitively handle elastoplastic materials has grown hand in han...
Material fracture surrounds us every day from tearing off a piece of fresh bread to dropping a glass...
Material fracture surrounds us every day from tearing off a piece of fresh bread to dropping a glass...
The simulation of high-rate deformation and failure of metals is has traditionally been performed us...
The simulation of high-rate deformation and failure of metals is has traditionally been performed us...
AbstractThe ability to predict the natural fragmentation of an explosively loaded metal casing would...
The effect of different constitutive modelling choices is crucial under a high strain rate as encoun...
Simulating physical materials with dynamic movements to photo-realistic resolution has always been o...
Simulating physical materials with dynamic movements to photo-realistic resolution has always been o...
A Lagrangian finite element method of fracture and fragmentation in brittle materials is developed. ...
A Lagrangian finite element method of fracture and fragmentation in brittle materials is developed. ...
A time-dependent, two-dimensional, finite-difference code can be used to model fragmenting cylinders...
In this paper, an explicit material point finite element (FE) method is proposed and a computer code...
dissertationTo facilitate material point method (MPM) simulations of hypervelocity shaped-charge jet...
When the detonation reaction occurs after the charge in the warhead is ignited, the propagation of t...
The desire for graphical methods to intuitively handle elastoplastic materials has grown hand in han...
Material fracture surrounds us every day from tearing off a piece of fresh bread to dropping a glass...
Material fracture surrounds us every day from tearing off a piece of fresh bread to dropping a glass...
The simulation of high-rate deformation and failure of metals is has traditionally been performed us...
The simulation of high-rate deformation and failure of metals is has traditionally been performed us...
AbstractThe ability to predict the natural fragmentation of an explosively loaded metal casing would...
The effect of different constitutive modelling choices is crucial under a high strain rate as encoun...
Simulating physical materials with dynamic movements to photo-realistic resolution has always been o...
Simulating physical materials with dynamic movements to photo-realistic resolution has always been o...
A Lagrangian finite element method of fracture and fragmentation in brittle materials is developed. ...
A Lagrangian finite element method of fracture and fragmentation in brittle materials is developed. ...
A time-dependent, two-dimensional, finite-difference code can be used to model fragmenting cylinders...
In this paper, an explicit material point finite element (FE) method is proposed and a computer code...
dissertationTo facilitate material point method (MPM) simulations of hypervelocity shaped-charge jet...
When the detonation reaction occurs after the charge in the warhead is ignited, the propagation of t...
The desire for graphical methods to intuitively handle elastoplastic materials has grown hand in han...
Material fracture surrounds us every day from tearing off a piece of fresh bread to dropping a glass...
Material fracture surrounds us every day from tearing off a piece of fresh bread to dropping a glass...