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  1. This article presents an investigation about prediction accuracy of multi-parametric models derived from numerical data. Three different mechanical test-cases are used for the generation of the numerical data....

    Authors: Thomas Groensfelder, Fabian Giebeler, Marco Geupel, David Schneider and Rebecca Jaeger
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:26
  2. Following publication of the original article [1], the authors reported the errors in the equations.

    Authors: Ondřej Rokoš, Jan Zeman, Martin Doškář and Petr Krysl
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:25

    The original article was published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:19

  3. This work proposes an extension of phase change and latent heat models for the simulation of metal powder bed fusion additive manufacturing processes on the macroscale and compares different models with respec...

    Authors: Sebastian D. Proell, Wolfgang A. Wall and Christoph Meier
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:24
  4. This paper introduces a shape optimization of wire strands subjected to tensile loads. The structural analysis relies on a recently developed reduced helical finite element model characterized by an extreme co...

    Authors: Francesco Maria Filotto, Falk Runkel and Gerald Kress
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:23
  5. In this work, we consider a transient thermal problem, with a nonlinear term coming from the radiation boundary condition and a nonparametrized variability in the form complex scenarios for the initial conditi...

    Authors: Fabien Casenave, Asven Gariah, Christian Rey and Frederic Feyel
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:22
  6. In the present work, we propose a new approach, the so-called compressed adaptive integration scheme (C-AIS), for the computation of the stiffness and mass matrices in fictitious domain methods requiring the i...

    Authors: Márton Petö, Fabian Duvigneau and Sascha Eisenträger
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:21

    The Correction to this article has been published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:34

  7. A new in situ vibration mode measurement method within a tomograph is proposed based on Projection-based Digital Volume Correlation techniques. Several projection angles are selected and a large number of radi...

    Authors: Clément Jailin, Thomas Jailin and Stéphane Roux
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:20
  8. Exotic behaviour of mechanical metamaterials often relies on an internal transformation of the underlying microstructure triggered by its local instabilities, rearrangements, and rotations. Depending on the pr...

    Authors: Ondřej Rokoš, Jan Zeman, Martin Doškář and Petr Krysl
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:19

    The Correction to this article has been published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:25

  9. We develop a novel unfitted finite element solver for composite materials with quasi-1D fibrous reinforcements. The method belongs to the class of mixed-dimensional non-conforming finite element solvers. The f...

    Authors: P. Kerfriden, S. Claus and I. Mihai
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:18
  10. In the last years, the automotive engineering industry has been deeply influenced by the use of «machine learning» techniques for new design and innovation purposes. However, some specific engineering aspects ...

    Authors: Etienne Gstalter, Sonia Assou, Yves Tourbier and Florian De Vuyst
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:17
  11. In this paper, we propose a general framework for projection-based model order reduction assisted by deep neural networks. The proposed methodology, called ROM-net, consists in using deep learning techniques to a...

    Authors: Thomas Daniel, Fabien Casenave, Nissrine Akkari and David Ryckelynck
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:16
  12. We propose a hybrid interface preconditioner for the monolithic solution of surface-coupled problems. Powerful preconditioning techniques are crucial when it comes to solving large monolithic systems of linear...

    Authors: Matthias Mayr, Maximilian H. Noll and Michael W. Gee
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:15
  13. In this article, we present a computationally efficient homogenization technique for linear coupled diffusion–mechanics problems. It considers a linear chemo-mechanical material model at the fine scale, and re...

    Authors: Abdullah Waseem, Thomas Heuzé, Laurent Stainier, Marc G. D. Geers and Varvara G. Kouznetsova
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:14
  14. “When I use a word, it means whatever I want it to mean”: Humpty Dumpty in Alice’s Adventures Through The Looking Glass, Lewis Carroll. “Digital twin” is currently a term applied in a wide variety of ways. Some d...

    Authors: Louise Wright and Stuart Davidson
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:13
  15. Using a continuous representation of dislocations in elastoplastic polycrystals, we investigate slip transfer at grain boundaries by assessing the compatibility of the slip system shear rates with tangential c...

    Authors: Claude Fressengeas and Manas V. Upadhyay
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:12
  16. Analysis benchmarking is used to evaluate new algorithms for automated VCCT-based delamination growth analysis. First, existing benchmark cases based on the Single Leg Bending (SLB) specimen for crack propagat...

    Authors: Ronald Krueger, Lyle Deobald and Haozhong Gu
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:11
  17. Formulating appropriate simulation models that capture the microstructure evolution at the mesoscale in metals undergoing thermomechanical treatments is a formidable task. In this work, an approach combining h...

    Authors: Anna Ask, Samuel Forest, Benoît Appolaire and Kais Ammar
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:9
  18. Steering columns for column assist Electric Steering are one of the main elements of the passive safety restraint system in a passenger vehicle. It is designed to collapse applying an optimized ride down force...

    Authors: Didac Costas Muñoz and Michał Majzel
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:7
  19. This paper presents an application to metal matrix composites (MMCs) of an enhanced elasto-viscoplastic Fast Fourier Transform (EVP-FFT) formulation coupled with a phenomenological continuum Mesoscale Field Di...

    Authors: J. Genée, S. Berbenni, N. Gey, R. A. Lebensohn and F. Bonnet
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:6
  20. By using a generalized, spatially resolved rate theory, we systematically studied the irradiation-induced diffusion and segregation of point defects near triple junctions. Our model captured not only the forma...

    Authors: Patrick Zarnas, Rémi Dingreville, Brittany Muntifering, Khalid Hattar, Brad L. Boyce and Jianmin Qu
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:5
  21. An enriched homogenized model is developed based on a proposed homogenization strategy, to describe the wave propagation behaviour through periodic layered composites. The intrinsic parameters characterising t...

    Authors: Swee Hong Tan and Leong Hien Poh
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:4
  22. A novel thermo-elastoplastic self-consistent homogenization model for granular materials that exhibit inter-granular plasticity is presented. The model, TEPSCA, is made possible by identifying a new inter-gran...

    Authors: Kane C. Bennett, Miroslav Zecevic, Darby J. Luscher and Ricardo A. Lebensohn
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:3
  23. This paper proposes a new finite-element modelling of a recent layerwise model for multilayered plates. This layerwise model is built from a specific 3D stress-field expansion along the thickness direction and...

    Authors: Lucille Salha, Jérémy Bleyer, Karam Sab and Joanna Bodgi
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2020 7:2
  24. In our former works we proposed different Model Order Reduction strategies for alleviating the complexity of computational simulations. In fact we proved that separated representations are specially appealing ...

    Authors: Angel Leon, Sebastien Mueller, Patrick de Luca, Rajab Said, Jean-Louis Duval and Francisco Chinesta
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:13
  25. Aircraft structural analysis is a process that involves several engineers working concurrently to analyze in detail all structural elements of an airframe, as well as the behavior of the aircraft structure as ...

    Authors: Rodrigo Britto Maria, Marcus de Freitas Leal, Edgard Sousa Junior, Vinicius Leite Lemos, Patrick Magalhães Cardoso, Leonardo Cosme de Oliveira, Saullo Giovani Pereira Castro, Marcelo de Lima Marcolin and Darshan Joshi
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:12
  26. Most of mechanical systems and complex structures exhibit plate and shell components. Therefore, 2D simulation, based on plate and shell theory, appears as an appealing choice in structural analysis as it allo...

    Authors: Giacomo Quaranta, Mustapha Ziane, Eberhard Haug, Jean-Louis Duval and Francisco Chinesta
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:11
  27. This paper studies parametric reduced-order modeling via the interpolation of linear multiple-input multiple-output reduced-order, or, more general, surrogate models in the frequency domain. It shows that real...

    Authors: Yao Yue, Lihong Feng and Peter Benner
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:10
  28. Assumed stress finite elements are known for their extraordinary good performance in the framework of linear elasticity. In this contribution we propose a mixed variational formulation of the Hellinger–Reissne...

    Authors: Nils Viebahn, Jörg Schröder and Peter Wriggers
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:9
  29. Shear and membrane locking phenomena are fundamental issues of shell finite element models. A family of refined shell elements for laminated structures has been developed in the framework of Carrera Unified Fo...

    Authors: Guohong Li, Erasmo Carrera, Maria Cinefra, Alberto G. de Miguel, Gennady M. Kulikov, Alfonso Pagani and Enrico Zappino
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:8
  30. This work deals with the modeling of laminated composite and sandwich shells through a variable separation approach based on a Reissner’s Variational Mixed Theorem (RMVT). Both the displacement and transverse ...

    Authors: Philippe Vidal, Olivier Polit, Laurent Gallimard and Michele D’Ottavio
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:7
  31. Considering a large class of muscle contraction models accounting for actin–myosin interaction, we present a mathematical setting in which solution properties can be established, including fundamental thermody...

    Authors: François Kimmig, Dominique Chapelle and Philippe Moireau
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:6
  32. This article reviews some integrators particularly suitable for the numerical resolution of differential equations on a large time interval. Symplectic integrators are presented. Their stability on exponential...

    Authors: Dina Razafindralandy, Vladimir Salnikov, Aziz Hamdouni and Ahmad Deeb
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:5
  33. This research work presents some comparisons and analyses of the time discontinuous space–time Galerkin method and the space discontinuous Galerkin method applied to elastic wave propagation in anisotropic and...

    Authors: Bing Tie
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:3
  34. This article introduces benchmark cases for time integrators devoted to non-smooth impact dynamics. It focuses on numerical properties of explicit integrators. Each case tests one necessary numerical property ...

    Authors: Jean Di Stasio, David Dureisseix, Anthony Gravouil, Gabriel Georges and Thomas Homolle
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:2
  35. Most of mechanical systems and complex structures exhibit plate and shell components. Therefore, 2D simulation, based on plate and shell theory, appears as an appealing choice in structural analysis as it allo...

    Authors: Giacomo Quaranta, Mustapha Ziane, Fatima Daim, Emmanuelle Abisset-Chavanne, Jean-Louis Duval and Francisco Chinesta
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2019 6:1
  36. The aim of the present paper is to study theoretically and numerically the Verlet scheme for the explicit time-integration of elastodynamic problems with a contact condition approximated by Nitsche’s method. T...

    Authors: Franz Chouly and Yves Renard
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:31
  37. The principal aim of this work is to provide an adapted numerical scheme for the approximation of elastic wave propagation in incompressible solids. We rely on high-order conforming finite element with mass lu...

    Authors: Federica Caforio and Sébastien Imperiale
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:30
  38. In this contribution the multi-physics problem of fluid–structure–control interaction (FSCI) is solved by an iterative, partitioned approach utilizing Gauss–Seidel formulations. The aim is to conduct a fully c...

    Authors: Andreas Winterstein, Christopher Lerch, Kai-Uwe Bletzinger and Roland Wüchner
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:29
  39. In this paper we present a collection of techniques used to formulate a projection-based reduced order model (ROM) for zero Mach limit thermally coupled Navier–Stokes equations. The formulation derives from a ...

    Authors: Ricardo Reyes, Ramon Codina, Joan Baiges and Sergio Idelsohn
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:28
  40. The original version of the article [1] unfortunately contained an error in the figure.

    Authors: Tapan K. Sengupta, Lucas Lestandi, S. I. Haider, Atchyut Gullapalli and Mejdi Azaïez
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:27

    The original article was published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:26

  41. A new reduced order model (ROM) is proposed here for reconstructing super-critical flow past circular cylinder and lid driven cavity using time-scaling of vorticity data directly. The present approach is a sig...

    Authors: Tapan K. Sengupta, Lucas Lestandi, S. I. Haider, Atchyut Gullapalli and Mejdi Azaïez
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:26

    The Correction to this article has been published in Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:27

  42. We present the results of the first application in the naval architecture field of a methodology based on active subspaces properties for parameter space reduction. The physical problem considered is the one o...

    Authors: Marco Tezzele, Filippo Salmoiraghi, Andrea Mola and Gianluigi Rozza
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:25
  43. A series of experiments has been performed to build a benchmark for the numerical modeling of mixed mode crack propagation in concrete. Two tests are selected so that the propagation is almost always stable al...

    Authors: Andreea Carpiuc, Martin Poncelet, Julien Réthoré and Stéphane Roux
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:24
  44. A coupled hydromechanical code based on a distributed brittle damage material model has been developed in order to simulate hydraulic fracturing processes. As specific feature, the code does not assume the dev...

    Authors: Gianluca Caramiello, Andrea Montanino, Gabriele Della Vecchia and Anna Pandolfi
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:23
  45. The paper presents a robust algorithm, which allows to implicitly describe and track immersed geometries within a background mesh. The background mesh is assumed to be unstructured and discretized by tetrahedr...

    Authors: Daniel Baumgärtner, Johannes Wolf, Riccardo Rossi, Pooyan Dadvand and Roland Wüchner
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:21
  46. In this paper the generation of random fields when the domain is much larger than the characteristic correlation length is made using an adaptation of the Karhunen–Loève expansion (KLE). The KLE requires the c...

    Authors: Alfonso M. Panunzio, Régis Cottereau and Guillaume Puel
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:20
  47. An entire design-through-analysis workflow solution for isogeometric B-Rep analysis (IBRA), including both the interface to existing CADs and the analysis procedure, is presented. Possible approaches are elabo...

    Authors: T. Teschemacher, A. M. Bauer, T. Oberbichler, M. Breitenberger, R. Rossi, R. Wüchner and K.-U. Bletzinger
    Citation: Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 2018 5:19