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Computational Constitutive Model For Predicting Nonlinear Viscoelastic Damage And Fracture Failure Of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures, Yong-Rak Kim, D. H. Allen, D. N. Little Apr 2007

Computational Constitutive Model For Predicting Nonlinear Viscoelastic Damage And Fracture Failure Of Asphalt Concrete Mixtures, Yong-Rak Kim, D. H. Allen, D. N. Little

Department of Engineering Mechanics: Faculty Publications

A computational constitutive model was developed to predict damage and fracture failure of asphalt concrete mixtures. Complex heterogeneity and inelastic mechanical behavior are addressed by the model by using finite-element methods and elastic– viscoelastic constitutive relations. Damage evolution due to progressive cracking is represented by randomly oriented interface fracture, which is governed by a newly developed nonlinear viscoelastic cohesive zone model. Computational simulations demonstrate that damage evolution and failure of asphalt concrete mixtures is dependent on the mechanical properties of the mixture. This approach is suitable for the relative evaluation of asphalt concrete mixtures by simply employing material properties and …


Application Of H-, P- And Hp-Adaptation For Convective Heat Transfer Problems, Xiuling Wang, Darrell W. Pepper Jan 2007

Application Of H-, P- And Hp-Adaptation For Convective Heat Transfer Problems, Xiuling Wang, Darrell W. Pepper

Mechanical Engineering Faculty Research

The purpose of this paper is to describe the development and employment of an hp-adaptive finite element method (FEM) algorithm for solving heat transfer problems in partitioned enclosures, which has attracted the attention of both experimental and theoretical researchers in recent years.


Design/methodology/approach – In the hp-adaptive FEM algorithm presented here, both the element
size and the shape function order are dynamically controlled by an a posteriori error estimator based on the L2 norm; a three-step adaptation strategy is used with a projection algorithm for the flow solver.


Findings – Simulation results are obtained for 2D and 3D natural convection …


Study Of Demolding Process In Thermal Imprint Lithography Via Numerical Simulation And Experimental Approaches, Zhichao Song Jan 2007

Study Of Demolding Process In Thermal Imprint Lithography Via Numerical Simulation And Experimental Approaches, Zhichao Song

LSU Master's Theses

The objective of present study was to analyze the mechanical behavior of polymer resist during the demolding process, such as stress distribution and evolution; distortion and tilt of microstructures in thermal imprint lithography, a new emerging technique in mass production of micro/nanoscale patterns. One of the most challenging technical issues for thermal imprint lithography is the structural damages during demolding process. Thermal stress, adhesion force and friction force all play important roles in determination of the success of demolding and it is crucial to understand the underlying physics in order to optimize the structure and process design. In present study, …