Minisymposia

The scientific program of CFRAC 2023 is composed of 5 plenary lectures, a special fracture benchmark (to be announced later) and 13 minisymposia devoted to various topics within the general theme of computational fracture and failure. Each minisymposium will feature one or more sessions, typically with 5 or 6 presentations per session. The list below contains the title of each minisymposium and the names of its organizers. Short descriptions of individual minisymposia can be displayed by clicking on the minisymposium title.

CSD Connecting scales and disciplines to model fracture A. Dakkouri-Baldauf
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
P. Steinmann
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
CDP Cyclic damage processes in concrete F. Aldakheel
Leibniz U., Hannover, Germany
M. Kaliske
TU Dresden, Germany
G. Meschke
Ruhr-U., Bochum, Germany
J. Schröder
U. Duisburg-Essen, Germany
H. Steeb
U. Stuttgart, Germany
J. Storm
TU Dresden, Germany
P. Wriggers
Leibniz U., Hannover, Germany
DDF Data, damage and fracture O. Allix
ENS Paris-Saclay, France
P. Carrara
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
DF Ductile fracture P.-O. Bouchard
CEMEF, Mines-ParisTech, Sophia Antipolis, France
J. M. A. César de Sá
U. of Porto, Portugal
R. H. J. Peerlings
TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
DFMS Dynamic fracture of materials and structures I. Kožar
U. of Rijeka, Croatia
J. Ožbolt
U. of Stuttgart, Germany
DMMF Discrete models for material failure G. Cusatis
Northwestern University, USA
J. Eliáš
Brno University of Technology, Czechia
F. Kun
University of Debrecen, Hungary
F. Wittel
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
EFE Enriched finite element formulations for fracture J. Alfaiate
Tecnico, U. de Lisboa, Portugal
L. J. Sluys
TU Delft, The Netherlands
FFM Finite fracture mechanics: Models and applications I. García
Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
D. Leguillon
Sorbonne Université, France
V. Mantič
Universidad de Sevilla, Spain
A. Sapora
Politecnico di Torino, Italy
FDCL Fracture and damage of composites and laminates P. P. Camanho
U. of Porto, Portugal
S. Hallett
U. of Bristol, United Kingdom
J. Remmers
TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
MSA Multi-scale analysis of damage and fracture M. G. D. Geers
TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands
A. E. Huespe
Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Argentina
S. Loehnert
TU Dresden, Germany
QBC Quasi-brittle cracking, coupled processes and hydraulic fractures I. Carol
UPC Barcelona, Spain
G. Pijaudier-Cabot
University of Pau, France
G. Xotta
University of Padova, Italy
RFM Theoretical and numerical aspects of regularized failure models: phase-field and other models L. De Lorenzis
ETH Zurich, Switzerland
M. Jirásek
CTU Prague, Czechia
C. Maurini
Université Sorbonne, France
N. Moës
Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France
TF Theory of fracture, crack propagation criteria and crack tracking algorithms M. Ortiz
California Institute of Technology, USA
A. Pandolfi
Politecnico di Milano, Italy