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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

The dashboard provides detailed information about the selected scientist, e.g. publications. The dashboard can be filtered and shows the relationship to co-authors in different diagrams. In addition, a link is provided to find contact information.

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  • 2025A localised continuum damage mechanics model for fibre failure in explicit integrationcitations
  • 2024Build Orientation-Driven Anisotropic Fracture Behaviour in Polymer Parts Fabricated by Powder Bed Fusioncitations
  • 2024Build Orientation-Driven Anisotropic Fracture Behaviour in Polymer Parts Fabricated by Powder Bed Fusioncitations
  • 2024Adaptive and variable model order reduction method for fracture modelling using explicit time integration4citations
  • 2023Multiscale modelling of strongly heterogeneous materials using geometry informed clustering7citations
  • 2023Efficient sublaminate-scale impact damage modelling with higher-order elements in explicit integration3citations
  • 2022Mesh independent modelling of tensile failure in laminates using mixed-time integration in explicit analysis8citations
  • 2021Modelling delaminations using adaptive cohesive segments with rotations in dynamic explicit analysis9citations

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  • Hallett, Stephen R.
  • Chastel, Timothee
  • Ramakrishnan, Ram
  • Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram
  • Elsaied, Bassam S. F.
  • Kawashita, Luiz F.
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Multiscale modelling of strongly heterogeneous materials using geometry informed clustering

  • Elsaied, Bassam S. F.
  • Selvaraj, Jagan
Abstract

Computationally efficient and numerically accurate modelling of heterogeneous materials with complex internal architectures at the macroscale is a current problem. For instance, in engineering materials such as 3D woven composites, retaining the description of material architectures is important to obtain an accurate prediction of stiffness. However, computational cost increases in proportion to the level of mesoscale details modelled. To enable efficient and accurate calculations on the structural scale, a multiscale method that can identify repeatable patterns in the mesoscale and represent them efficiently at the macroscale is proposed. This method has two important novelties, (i) a method to identify and store repeatable patterns during offline stage in the form of 3D Voronoi cells using a data compression algorithm, -means clustering. This improves the identification with a minimum number of data clusters and minimises the effects of mesh sizes, and (ii) a method to select most similar Voronoi cells from the mesoscale database during online stage using image registration and -d tree data structure. This enables computations being performed without explicitly modelling mesoscale details and reduces the computational cost that are otherwise required. The proposed method is validated against 3D woven unit-cell and three-point bending examples. Furthermore, the ability to find repeatable patterns is tested by analysing a woven architecture previously not stored in the database.

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • cluster
  • composite
  • clustering
  • woven