A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogeneous structures. The proposed multiscale approach utilizes the hysteretic finite element method to model the microstructure. Using the proposed computational scheme, the micro-basis functions, that are used to map the micro-displacement components to the coarse mesh, are only evaluated once and remain constant throughout the analysis procedure. This is accomplished by treating inelasticity at the micro-elemental level through properly defined hysteretic evolution equations. Two types of imposed boundary conditions are considered for the derivation of the multiscale basis functions, namely the linear and periodic boundary conditions. The valid...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
The requirements for advanced numerical computations are very high when studying the multiscale beha...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
A framework for the development of accurate yet computationally efficient numerical models is propos...
A framework for the development of accurate yet computationally efficient numerical models is propos...
AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framewo...
Abstract. An imbricated finite element technique has been recently developed in the context of multi...
This paper presents a computationally efficient concurrent multiscale platform to undertake the nonl...
This paper presents two procedures, based on the numerical multiscale theory, developed to predict t...
This work presents a general formulation of small and large strain multiscale solid constitutive mod...
The use of multi-scale procedures is encouraged by the continuous increase of computational capacity...
An imbricated finite element technique has been recently developed in the context of multiscale inel...
AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framewo...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
The requirements for advanced numerical computations are very high when studying the multiscale beha...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
A framework for the development of accurate yet computationally efficient numerical models is propos...
A framework for the development of accurate yet computationally efficient numerical models is propos...
AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framewo...
Abstract. An imbricated finite element technique has been recently developed in the context of multi...
This paper presents a computationally efficient concurrent multiscale platform to undertake the nonl...
This paper presents two procedures, based on the numerical multiscale theory, developed to predict t...
This work presents a general formulation of small and large strain multiscale solid constitutive mod...
The use of multi-scale procedures is encouraged by the continuous increase of computational capacity...
An imbricated finite element technique has been recently developed in the context of multiscale inel...
AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framewo...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...
The requirements for advanced numerical computations are very high when studying the multiscale beha...
In this paper a new multiscale approach is presented for the analysis of structures made of composit...