AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framework of multiphase composites is formulated in a new form which facilitates its computational efficiency that allows an effective multiscale material–structural analysis. Towards this goal, incremental and total formulations of the governing equations are derived. A new stress update computational method is established to solve for the nonlinear material constituents along with the micromechanical equations. The method is well-suited for multiaxial finite increments of applied average stress or strain fields. Explicit matrix form of the HFGMC model is presented which allows an immediate and convenient computer implementation of the offered meth...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
The High-Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) is one technique, distinct from traditional fi...
This paper presents two procedures, based on the numerical multiscale theory, developed to predict t...
AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framewo...
The High-Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) is one technique for accurately simulating non...
This 3-year effort involves the development of a comprehensive micromechanics model and a related co...
AbstractA new parametric formulation for high-fidelity generalized method of cells (HFGMC) is presen...
A user's guide for the program gmc.f is presented. The program is based on the generalized method of...
AbstractThe recent two-dimensional (2D) parametric formulation of the high fidelity generalized meth...
A critical issue in the micromechanics-based analysis of composite structures becomes the availabili...
A new high-fidelity micromechanics model has been developed under funding from the NASA Glenn Resear...
AbstractThe numerical analysis of engineering structures is usually based upon the assumptions of a ...
An efficient implementation of the generalized method of cells micromechanics model is presented tha...
The Generalized Method of Cells (GMC), a micromechanics based constitutive model, is implemented int...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
The High-Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) is one technique, distinct from traditional fi...
This paper presents two procedures, based on the numerical multiscale theory, developed to predict t...
AbstractThe recent High Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) micromechnical modeling framewo...
The High-Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) is one technique for accurately simulating non...
This 3-year effort involves the development of a comprehensive micromechanics model and a related co...
AbstractA new parametric formulation for high-fidelity generalized method of cells (HFGMC) is presen...
A user's guide for the program gmc.f is presented. The program is based on the generalized method of...
AbstractThe recent two-dimensional (2D) parametric formulation of the high fidelity generalized meth...
A critical issue in the micromechanics-based analysis of composite structures becomes the availabili...
A new high-fidelity micromechanics model has been developed under funding from the NASA Glenn Resear...
AbstractThe numerical analysis of engineering structures is usually based upon the assumptions of a ...
An efficient implementation of the generalized method of cells micromechanics model is presented tha...
The Generalized Method of Cells (GMC), a micromechanics based constitutive model, is implemented int...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
A new multiscale finite element formulation is presented for nonlinear dynamic analysis of heterogen...
The High-Fidelity Generalized Method of Cells (HFGMC) is one technique, distinct from traditional fi...
This paper presents two procedures, based on the numerical multiscale theory, developed to predict t...