Substantially increasing predictive power.
The scientific research activities in the Mechanics of Materials group concentrate on the experimental analysis, theoretical understanding and predictive modelling of a range of problems in materials engineering at different length scales, which emerge from the physics and the mechanics of the underlying multi-material microstructure.
The program aims for a substantial increase of the predictive power, thereby optimizing critical, state-of-the-art products and manufacturing processes in direct relation to the complex path-dependent loading history of different materials and their joining interfaces. A systematic and integrated numerical-experimental approach is adopted for this purpose. Within the group’s research scope, the research program entails:
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Our most recent peer reviewed publications
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Echocardiogram-based ventricular isogeometric cardiac analysis using multi-patch fitted NURBS
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (2024) -
Extended quasicontinuum methodology for highly heterogeneous discrete systems
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (2024) -
An isogeometric analysis framework for ventricular cardiac mechanics
Computational Mechanics (2024) -
Influence of the printing strategy on the microstructure and mechanical properties of thick-walled wire arc additive manufactured stainless steels
Journal of Materials Processing Technology (2024) -
Towards a predictive understanding of direct ink writing of graphene-based inks
Applied Materials Today (2024)
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Postal address
Postbus 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
Postal address
Postbus 5135600 MB EindhovenNetherlands -
Visiting address
A.J.J.T.Litsenburg@tue.nlAlice van Litsenburg+31 (0)40 247 4060 -
Visiting address
A.J.J.T.Litsenburg@tue.nlAlice van Litsenburg+31 (0)40 247 4060