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Gärtner, T. (author), van den Boom, S. J. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Lightweight materials used for impact mitigation must be able to resist impact and absorb the maximum amount of energy from the impactor. Auxetic materials have the potential to achieve high resistance by drawing material into the impact zone and providing higher indentation and shear resistance. However, these materials must be artificially...
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Xu, F. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In fractured geological formations, as a result of the in-situ stress changes, fractures can propagate or slide. This phenomenon can be efficiently modeled by the extended finite element method (XFEM) when there are only a few fractures present. However, geological reservoirs contain many fractures which can also cross and are densely...
journal article 2023
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Alfaiate, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In quasi-brittle materials, such as reinforced concrete, localisation of initially diffuse cracking evolving in localised cracking patterns consists of a numerically challenging task. With conventional iterative methods, convergence of the numerical solution scheme to model crack localisation is often difficult to obtain. On the other hand,...
journal article 2023
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Hofman, P. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In this work, a recently proposed high-cycle fatigue cohesive zone model, which covers crack initiation and propagation with limited input parameters, is embedded in a robust and efficient numerical framework for simulating progressive failure in composite laminates under fatigue loading. The fatigue cohesive zone model is enhanced with an...
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Alfaiate, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author), Costa, A. (author)
Corrosion in reinforced concrete is an important feature which can lead to increased deformation and cracking, as well as to premature failure. In the present work, macro-mechanical modelling of corrosion is performed, namely the degradation of bond–slip between concrete and steel. A mixed-mode damage model is adopted, in which the...
journal article 2023
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Singla, A. (author), Šavija, B. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author), Romero Rodriguez, C. (author)
Lattice models have been used to simulate mass transport to predict durability of cementitious materials. In particular, the use of dual lattice meshes allows for the coupling of fracture and transport processes, which commonly occur at the same time in these materials. Literature has shown good agreement between simulations and experimental...
journal article 2022
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Xu, F. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Altering the state of the stress of the subsurface reservoirs can lead fractures to slip and extend their lengths (i.e., to propagate). This process can even be engineered, in many applications, e.g., enhanced geothermal systems. As such, accurate and efficient simulation of the mechanical deformation of the subsurface geological reservoirs,...
conference paper 2022
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Zhou, Y. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author), Esposito, R. (author)
Accurate assessment of the overall mechanical behavior of masonry, composed of bricks and mortar joints, remains challenging due to its inhomogeneous and orthotropic nature. In this study, the feasibility of various mean-field homogenization schemes for the three-dimensional orthotropic elastic properties of masonry is comprehensively...
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Fayezioghani, A. (author), Dekker, R. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Structural components in corrosive environments such as pipelines, bridges, aircrafts, and turbines are imposed to stress corrosion. A stress corrosion model for pit growth should a) accurately consider the electrochemistry of the corrosion process, b) properly deal with the moving interface between solid and electrolyte, and c) effectively...
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Fayezioghani, A. (author), Dekker, R. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Corrosion is a phenomenon observed in structural components in corrosive environments such as pipelines, bridges, aircrafts, turbines, etc. The computational model of corrosion should enjoy two features: a) accurately considering the electrochemistry of corrosion and b) properly dealing with the moving interface between solid and electrolyte....
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Adobe is a traditional masonry made of sundried earthen bricks and mud mortar. Despite a millennial history of buildings of architectural value, adobe still connotes a so called ‘not engineered’ construction type. Namely, the material and structural properties of adobe are still not entirely addressed, resulting in an equally uncertain...
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Xu, F. (author), Hajibeygi, H. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Deformable fractured porous media appear in many geoscience applications. While the extended finite element method (XFEM) has been successfully developed within the computational mechanics community for accurate modeling of deformation, its application in geoscientific applications is not straightforward. This is mainly due to the fact that...
journal article 2021
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Dekker, R. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Maljaars, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
This study presents calibration and validation of a cohesive extended finite element model for fatigue crack propagation in ductile materials. The approach relies on a separation between plasticity around the crack tip and fatigue crack growth at the crack tip such that the influence of plasticity on fatigue driving forces is predicted. This...
journal article 2021
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
journal article 2021
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Dekker, R. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Maljaars, Johan (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
A numerical model for corrosion pit propagation under mechanical loading is presented. The level set method is used for corrosion front tracking and also enables the domain to be split into a solid and a pit domain. In the pit the diffusion of atoms originating from the dissolution process occurring at the pit front is simulated. The model is...
journal article 2021
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Liu, Y. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author), Ke, L. (author)
The mode-I dynamic fracture energy and failure mechanisms of glass fiber-reinforced polymer composites are investigated with an embedded cell model of the single-edge-notched-tension (SENT) geometry. Under an applied dynamic loading, a crack may propagate in the embedded microstructure, accompanied by the development of a fracture process...
journal article 2021
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Paknahad, A. (author), Goudarzi, M. (author), Kucko, Nathan W. (author), Leeuwenburgh, Sander C.G. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) have been widely used during the past decades as biocompatible bone substitution in maxillofacial, oral and orthopedic surgery. CPCs are injectable and are chemically resemblant to the mineral phase of native bone. Nevertheless, their low fracture toughness and high brittleness reduce their clinical...
journal article 2021
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
This work presents a reduced-order modeling framework that precludes the need for offline training and adaptively adjusts its lower-order solution space as the analysis progresses. The analysis starts with a fully-solved step and elements are clustered based on their strain response. Elements with the highest strains are solved with a local...
journal article 2020
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Musivand Arzanfudi, M. (author), Al-Khoury, Rafid (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author), Schreppers, G.M.A (author)
This paper introduces a thermo-hydro-mechanical finite element model for energy piles subjected to cyclic thermal loading. We address four particular features pertaining to the physics of energy piles: three-dimensionality, embedded heat exchangers, soil constitutive modeling and pile–soil interface. The model is designed to capture the...
journal article 2020
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Liu, Y. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author), Fan, J. T. (author)
With a classical notched configuration, the damage process in the transverse plane of fiber-reinforced polymer composites are studied by a direct numerical simulation model (DNS). However, to avoid high computational costs the region in which the fiber/matrix microstructure is explicitly modeled must remain small. Therefore, away from the...
journal article 2020
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