MSA: Multi-scale analysis of damage and fracture
Minisymposium organized by
- M. G. D. Geers, TU Eindhoven, Netherlands
- A. E. Huespe, Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina
- S. Loehnert, TU Dresden, Germany
Session I, Wednesday, 11:00-12:40, lecture room C204, chaired by M.G.D. Geers
11:00-11:40 | C. Linder*, P.K. Arunachala: A multiscale phase-field fracture approach for rubber-like materials (keynote lecture) |
11:40-12:00 | F. Schmidt*, C. Hesch: Multi-scale fracture mechanics using the FEM^2/IGA^2 method |
12:00-12:20 | X. Liu*, J. Réthoré: An efficient pcg based multigrid strategy for crack propagation simulations in heterogeneous materials using 3D images: Material properties and interface effects |
12:20-12:40 | I. Benedetti: A multiscale and multi-physics boundary integral model for polycrystalline materials including damage initiation and evolution under different loading scenarios |
Session II, Wednesday, 14:00-15:40, lecture room C204, chaired by S. Loehnert
14:00-14:20 | M. Gimenes*, E.A. Rodrigues, O.L. Manzoli: 2D modeling of compressive failure in recycled aggregate concrete using the mesh fragmentation technique |
14:20-14:40 | P.H. Rios Silveira*, R. Esposito: On the use of analytical homogenization for modelling of masonry |
14:40-15:00 | K. Kraschewski*, G.P. Phlipot, D.M. Kochmann: The fully-nonlocal quasicontinuum method: A concurrent multiscale approach to predict fracture in periodic 3D metamaterials |
15:00-15:20 | H. Knobloch*, S. Loehnert: A multiscale analysis of dynamic fracture propagation in complex materials |
15:20-15:40 | Z.A. Manorosoa*, A. Chrysochoos, A. Jelea, Y. Monerie, F. Perales: Multiscale - atomistic/mesoscopic approach for the determination of fracture criterion in uranium dioxyde - UO2 |
Session III, Wednesday, 16:00-17:40, lecture room C204, chaired by A. Huespe
16:00-16:40 | D.S. Kammer*, M. Pundir, U. Angst: Micro-to-macro mechanical modeling of corrosion-induced cracking (keynote lecture) |
16:40-17:00 | L. Zhang*, E. van der Giessen, G. Csanyi, F. Maresca: Predicting fracture toughness ab-initio: Discrete dislocation plasticity informed by quantum-accurate atomistic |
17:00-17:20 | E. Korec*, M. Jirásek, H.S. Wong, E. Martínez-Pañeda: A phase-field-based chemo-mechanical model for corrosion-induced cracking in reinforced concrete |
17:20-17:40 | M. Jabareen*, E. Saliji: Multiphysics modeling of electroactive polymer composites: A multiscale approach |
Session IV, Thursday, 14:00-15:40, lecture room C204, chaired by C. Linder
14:00-14:20 | D. Addessi*, P. Di Re, C. Gatta, E. Sacco: Multiscale reduced order model for the analysis of damaging masonry domes and vaults |
14:20-14:40 | G. Vu*, J.J. Timothy, G. Meschke: Data-driven multi-scale analysis for early damage assessment of concrete structures using coda waves |
14:40-15:00 | I.B.C.M. Rocha*, F.P. van der Meer, L.J. Sluys: Bias-variance tradeoff in accelerating multiscale solid mechanics with model order reduction and machine learning |
15:00-15:20 | J. Korelc: Backward mode sensitivity analysis based multi-scale phase-field modeling |
15:20-15:40 | J. Zambrano, J. Gutiérrez, S. Toro, P.J. Sánchez, F.P. Duda, S. Serebrinsky, A.E. Huespe*: Toughening effect analysis in problems of propagating cracks interacting with interfaces |
*Asterisks denote presenting authors.