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Integrated Computational Structure-Material
Modeling of Deformation & Failure Under Extreme Conditions

An IUTAM Symposium

Baltimore, MD

June 20-22, 2016

 

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For administrative information about the workshop, contact Ruth Hengst at ruth@usacm.org.

Important Dates

June 20-22, 2016 - Conference Dates

 

Information for Poster Presenters:

The space allocated for each poster is 42" x 42".

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With acknowledgement of U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM)

 

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Speakers

Prof.  John Bassani, University of Pennsylvania

Strain Localization in the Presence of Microstructural Evolution

Dr. Richard Becker, US Army Research Laboratory

Determination of Spall Sensitivity to Matrix Material Properties by Direct Numerical Simulation

Dr. Curt A. Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Prediction and Numerical Representation of Adiabatic Shear Banding in Metals

Prof. Pedro Camanho, University of Porto, Portugal

Development of Non-Conventional Composite Materials

Prof. J.S.  Chen, University of California, San Diego

A Stochastic Damage Analysis for Brittle Materials and its Application

to Fragment-Impact Modeling of Concretes

Dr.  John Clayton, US Army Research Laboratory

A Finsler Differential-Geometric Description of Deformable Solids with Microstructure

Prof. Alan Cocks, University of Oxford

Modelling Damage Development and Crack Growth in Welded Components

Dr. Brian Cox, Teledyne Scientific

Stochastic Aspects of High Fidelity Discrete Cracking Simulations

Prof. William Curtin, EPFL STI IGM LAMMM

Design of Ductility Starting from First-Principles

Prof. Suvranu De, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

Jacobian-Free Multiscale Methods (JFMM): Application to Radiation Damage

Prof Jaafar El-Awady, Johns Hopkins University

Large Scale Dislocation Dynamics Simulations of Plasticity and Point Defect Evolution in Persistent Slip Bands

Prof. Fionn Dunne, Imperial College

Dwell Fatigue in Titanium Alloys: An Assessment of Rate Sensitivity, Temperature,

Morphology and Stress State

Prof. Roger Ghanem, University of California, Los Angeles

Stochastic Modeling for Performance and Design Across Scales

Prof. Somnath Ghosh, Johns Hopkins University

Computational Mechanics in Advancing the Integrated Computational Materials

Science & Engineering (ICMSE) Initiative for Metals and Alloys

Prof. Lori Graham-Brady, Johns Hopkins University

Upscaled Models of Random Heterogeneous Materials via Probabilistic

Characterization of Local Structure-Property Relationships

Prof. Philippe Geubelle, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Dynamic Spallation of Film/Substrate Interfaces Tailored with Self Assembled Monolayers:

A Multiscale Model of Interface Roughness Effect

Prof. Kevin Hemker, Johns Hopkins University

Underpinning and Benchmarking Multi-Scale Models with

Micro-Scale Experiments: An Experimentalist's Perspective

Dr. Serge Kruch, ONERA

Multi-Scale Microscopy Applied for Material Characterization

Prof. Pierre Ladeveze, ENS CACHAN

An Integrated Computational Material-Structure Modeling for Laminated Composites

Dr. Ricardo Lebensohn, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Towards an Integrated Experimental/Modelling Framework to Account

for Microstructural Effects on Damage under Extreme Conditions

Prof. Gilles Lubineau, KAUST

Challenges in Engineering Composites: Predictive Design, Joining

Strategy and Structural Health Monitoring

Prof. Sankaran Mahadevan, Vanderbilt University

Uncertainty Integration Across Multiple Levels for Structure-Material

Performace Assessment

Prof. David McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology

Multiscale Crystal Plasticity Modeling for Metals under Extreme Conditions

Prof. Francisco M. Andrade Pires, University of Porto, Portugual

Analysis of the Deformation Behaviour of Ductile Materials with Parallel Homogenization-Based

Multiscale Strategies

Prof. Tresa Pollock, University of California, Santa Barbara

Acquistion and Analysis of 3D Mesoscale Microstructural Information for Property Modeling

Prof. KT Ramesh, Johns Hopkins University

The Secret Lives of Twins

Prof. K Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at Austin

On the Deformation and Failure of AL 6061-T6 Evaluated through In Situ Micrscopy

Prof. Tony Rollett, Carnegie Mellon University

Microstructural Effects on Damage Evolution in Shocked Copper Polycrystals

Dr. Michael Uchic, AFRL, Wright Patterson Airbase

Efficient 3D Characterization of Titanium Microstructures via Serial Sectioning Combined

with Correlative Microscopy Methods

Prof. Haim Waisman, Columbia University

A Unified Model for Metal Failure Capturing Shear Banding and Fracture

Prof. Angus Wilkinson, University of Oxford

Experimental Analysis of Material Deformation at the Micro- and Meso- Scales  

Dr. Christopher Woodward, AFRL, Wright Patterson Airbase

Intrinsic Deformation Scale-Effects in Metals

Prof. Peter Wriggers, Institute of Continuum Mechanics, Hanover, Germany

A Multiscale Approach for Modeling Thermoplastic Material Behaviour of Dual-Phase Steels

Prof. Zhuo Zhuang, Tsinghua University

Discrete Dislocation-Based Crystal Plasticity at Submicron Scale

 

 

Poster Presenters:

Prof. Reza Abedi, University of Tennessee

“Probabilistic Fracture Modeling of Quasi-Brittle Materials using an Interfacial Damage Model”

Dr. Coleman Alleman, Sandia National Labs

"Concurrent Multiscale Modeling of Microstructural Effects on Localization Behavior

in Finite Deformation Solid Mechanics"

Dr. T. Ben Britton, Imperial College London

"The Power of Correlative Microscopy-Understanding Deformation Compatibility with

HR-EBSD and HR-DIC"

Prof. Yuli Chen, Beihang University

"Stiffness Threshold of Carbon Nanotube Networks"

Dr. Jiahao Cheng, Johns Hopkins University

"A Novel CPFE Model for Explicit Twin Formation and Deformation Heterogeneity in Magnesium Polycrystalline Microstructure"

Dr. Christoph Eberl, Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM

"Experimental Investigation of Crack Inititation in FCC Materials in the High and

Very Cycle Fatigue Regime"

Dr. Jake Hochhalter, NASA

"Determination of Carbide Cracking Micromechanisms Using HR-EBSD and CP-FEM"

Dr. Jun Jiang, Imperial College London

"Understanding of Material Mechanics at Microstructural Scale"

Prof. Marko Knezevic, University of New Hampshire

"An Accurate Description of Rate-Sensitive Flow of Polycrystals Across Multiple Scales"

Prof. Antonios Kontsos, Drexel University

"Microstructure-Driven Computational Modeling of Shear Bands in Mg Alloys"

Prof. Dhirendra Kubair, Johns Hopkins University

"Exterior Statistics-based Boundary Conditions for Representative Volume Elements of Elastic Composites"

Prof. Leslie Lamberson, Drexel University

"Full-Field Dynamic Fracture Analysis: A Hybrid Experimental-Computational Approach"

Prof. Zhanli Liu, Tsingtua University

"Developing Micro-Scale Crystal Plasticity Model Based on Phase Field Theory for Modeling

Dislocations in Heteroepitaxial Structures"

Prof. Stephen R. Niezgoda, Ohio State University

"Insights on Shear Band Behavior in BMGMCs from FFT-Based Continuum Modeling"

Prof. Arun Prakash, Purdue University

"Multi-scale Computational Framework for Simulation of Cellular Solids"

Prof. Dong Qian, University of Texas at Dallas

"A Multiscale Simulation Approach to Interaction of Ultra-Short Pulse Laser with Metallic Materials"

Prof. Thomas Siegmund, Purdue University

"Lengthscales and the Failure Analysis of Metals at High Temperatures"

Prof. Ashley Spear, University of Utah

"Integrating Data from Experiments & Simulations to Elucidate Small-Crack Growth Mechanisms"

Prof. Mitra Taheri, Drexel University

"Coupling Quantitative Dislocation Analysis with In Situ TEM: Toward Predictive Understanding of Materials at Extremes"

 

 

 

 

 

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