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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Taumaturgo Mororo, L.A. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Accurate numerical modeling of fracture in solids is a challenging undertaking that often involves the use of computationally demanding modeling frameworks. Model order reduction techniques can be used to alleviate the computational effort associated with these models. However, the traditional offline-online reduction approach is unsuitable...
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Raijmaekers, S. (author), Lahuerta, F. (author), Nijssen, R. P.L. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
This paper investigates the viscoelastic/viscoplastic/fracture behavior of an epoxy resin. A state-of-the-art pressure-dependent elastoplastic constitutive model (Melro et al. 2013) is expanded to include viscoelasticity, viscoplasticity and a modified damage formulation with linear softening and shrinking pressure-dependent fracture surface. A...
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Paknahad, A. (author), Petre, Daniela G. (author), Leeuwenburgh, Sander C.G. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Because of their chemical similarity to the mineral phase of bone and teeth, calcium phosphate cements (CPCs) are extensively investigated for applications in biomedicine. Nevertheless, their applicability in load-bearing anatomical sites is restricted by their brittleness. Reinforcement of calcium phosphate cements with polymeric fibers can...
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Liu, Y. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
An asymptotic homogenization model considering wave dispersion in composites is investigated. In this approach, the effect of the microstructure through heterogeneity-induced wave dispersion is characterised by an acceleration gradient term scaled by a “dispersion tensor”. This dispersion tensor is computed within a statistically equivalent...
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Dekker, R. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Maljaars, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Structures are subjected to cyclic loads that can vary in direction and magnitude, causing constant amplitude mode I simulations to be too simplistic. This study presents a new approach for fatigue crack propagation in ductile materials that can capture mixed-mode loading and overloading. The extended finite element method is used to deal with...
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Buildings and structures in many cities have recently been exposed to an increased number of highly dynamic hazards. These include not only floods and earthquakes but also man made threats such as ballistic impacts and blasts. Thus, the assessment of the dynamic performance of structures made of quasi-brittle materials must account also for high...
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
A local damage model has been recently developed for the numerical simulation of the static behaviour of adobe bricks. Mesh insensitivity of the local model was obtained by generalizing the damage delay concept based on a Dirichlet boundary condition decomposition integrated in an implicit solver. The regularization properties of the model...
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Simons, E.C. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Alumina ceramic is often used in armour systems. This material is known to have a brittle response under tensile loading, while a ductile response is found when sufficiently high pressures are reached. During projectile impact a ceramic material experiences both tensile loading and high pressures, hence fails in both a brittle and ductile way....
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Peroni, M. (author), Koene, L. (author), Solomos, G. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Adobe is one of the most ancient forms of masonry. Adobe bricks are sundried mixtures of clay, silt, sand and natural fibres locally available joined together using mud mortar. Adobe structures are largely spread in areas of the world prone to earthquakes or involved in military conflicts. Unfortunately, almost no literature concerns the dynamic...
conference paper 2019
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Simons, E.C. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
Plasticity models are frequently used to describe ceramic materials. Well established and often used ceramic models are those by Johnson and Holmquist. These are softening plasticity models for which mesh dependency is a well known problem. A viscosity or rate dependency can be added to the material model to provide regularization and solve...
journal article 2018
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Liu, Y. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
The mode-I interlaminar fracture toughness of composite laminates under different loading rates can be measured by the double cantilever beam (DCB) test. It is observed from the DCB test of a unidirectional PEEK/carbon composite laminate that as the loading rate increases from quasi-static to dynamic range: (1) delamination crack growth...
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Koene, L. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
This paper presents a constitutive relationship to describe the uniaxial response in statics of brick and mortar samples of Adobe. This defines a traditional masonry whose components are made of soil mixture reinforced with fibres. Only recently Adobe has started attracting scientific attention, primarily as a consequence of the dramatic...
abstract 2018
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In this paper, a new one-dimensional phenomenological model is developed for the assessment of the ballistic performance of Adobe. Adobe is a masonry largely spread in areas of the world involved in military operations. Addressing fundamental ballistic parameters such as residual velocity or penetration depth for this building technology is...
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), Raijmaekers, S (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Nijssen, R. P.L. (author), Fischer, H. R. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
A combined experimental and numerical investigation is conducted on the anisotropic water diffusion behaviour of unidirectional glass/epoxy composites. Experimental diffusivity values are obtained by immersing thin material slices for each of its planes of orthotropy extracted from a thick composite panel and interphase measurements are...
journal article 2017
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), Raijmaekers, S (author), Nijssen, RPL (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In this work, a glass/epoxy material system applied in wind turbine blades was used to evaluate degradation processes induced by water ingression. Composite and neat epoxy specimens were conditioned in demineralised water at 50 °C for 4800 h and tested quasi-statically and in fatigue. Comparing results from mechanical tests in composite...
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Nijssen, RPL (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In this work, a numerical framework for modelling of hygrothermal ageing in laminated composites is proposed. The model consists of a macroscopic diffusion analysis based on Fick's second law coupled with a multiscale FE<sup>2</sup> stress analysis in order to take microscopic degradation mechanisms into account. Macroscopic material points...
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li Piani, T. (author), Weerheijm, J. (author), Koene, L. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
A significant number of published papers in the field of penetration mechanics devotes attention to the study of targets made of metal and ceramic materials for protective equipment. In recent times, the progression in harshness of urban warfare is leading western governments to investing in research focused on the ballistic response of building...
conference paper 2017
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Musivand Arzanfudi, M. (author), Saeid, Sanaz (author), Al-Khoury, Rafid (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
This paper introduces a multidomain-staggered technique for coupling multiphase flow in a porous medium, dominated by the Darcy laminar flow, with multiphase flow in a wellbore, dominated by the Navier Stokes viscous, compressible flow. The Darcy flow in the porous medium is formulated using the averaging theory, and the Navier Stokes flow in...
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), Raijmaekers, S (author), Nijssen, RPL (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In this work, a combined experimental/numerical approach is used to investigate the effect of water ingression in glass/epoxy composite specimens. Interlaminar shear (ILS) specimens were immersed at 50◦C for multiple durations and tested. Re-dried specimens were also tested. Significant strength degradation of up to 50% was found for wet...
conference paper 2016
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Rocha, I.B.C.M. (author), Raijmaekers, S (author), Nijssen, RPL (author), van der Meer, F.P. (author), Sluys, Lambertus J. (author)
In this work a glass/epoxy composite commonly used in wind turbine blades is exposed to a humid environment at an elevated temperature. To research the anisotropic di_usion behaviour observed in unidirectional composite specimens, experimental results of slices cut along the three directional planes of the laminate immersed in demineralised...
conference paper 2016
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