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- Peridynamics is a non-local formulation of continuum mechanics that is oriented toward deformations with discontinuities, especially fractures. Originally...
- Viet T., and Bessa, M.A. (2016). "Wave dispersion and basic concepts of peridynamics compared to classical nonlocal models." J. of Applied Mechanics ASME...
- researcher in com****tional mechanics, including continuum mechanics, peridynamics, and the analysis of vibration and fracture mechanics. She has applied...
- Eulerian specification of the flow field Movable cellular automaton Peridynamics (a non-local continuum theory leading to integral equations) Stress (physics)...
- (engineering) – Externally-produced indentation in a planar material Peridynamics – Non-local formulation of continuum mechanics, a formulation of continuum...
- particle method, examples of which are smoothed particle hydrodynamics and peridynamics. Despite the presence of a background mesh, the MPM does not encounter...
- element method, finite difference method, etc.), so some new concepts like peridynamics are required. Discrete element method is very effective to simulate granular...
- one-click export to ParaView Glance interactive web plots. The PeriLab Peridynamics simulation uses the Exodus interface visualising large scale models....
- Two-dimensional continuum modelling granular column collapse by non-local peridynamics in a mesh-free method with rheology. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 917...
- Andreaus, U.; Placidi, L. (2015). "At the origins and in the vanguard of peridynamics, non-local and higher-gradient continuum mechanics: An underestimated...