Small scale, invisible phenomena can lead to an emergence of large scale effects with unprecedented impact
The focus is on fundamental and methodological development of multiscale techniques applicable to various materials and related physical phenomena, ranging from advanced high strength steels to metamaterials and from the behavior of structural elements under static conditions, to the wave propagation phenomena and the development of damage and fracture. The aim is to bring the multi-scale mechanics to a next level by focussing on the emergent multiscale behaviour due to non-trivial interactions across different space and time scales. This can lead to the development of new metamaterials with unprecedented properties, resulting in the development of new technologies and devices.
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Recent Publications
Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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A simple method enabling efficient quantitative analysis of the Portevin–Le Chatelier band characteristics
Scripta Materialia (2023) -
Network approach for the analysis of the irreversible deformation of solids with soft heterogeneities
Physical Review Materials (2022) -
The critical layer in quadratic flow boundary layers over acoustic linings
Journal of Fluid Mechanics (2022) -
A multi-scale framework to predict damage initiation at martensite/ferrite interface
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids (2022) -
Multi‑Scale Modeling of the Thermo‑Mechanical Behavior of Cast Iron
Multiscale Science and Engineering (2022)
Contact
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Visiting address
Gemini South 4.126 (Building 15)Groene Loper5612 AP EindhovenNetherlands -
Postal address
Department of Mechanical EngineeringP.O. Box 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
SecretaryA.J.J.T.Litsenburg@ tue.nl
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Teamleadv.g.kouznetsova@ tue.nl