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Sascha Eisenträger
Sascha Eisenträger
Other namesSascha Duczek
Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg, Institute of Materials, Technologies and Mechanics
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Comparison of different higher order finite element schemes for the simulation of Lamb waves
C Willberg, S Duczek, JMV Perez, D Schmicker, U Gabbert
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 241, 246-261, 2012
2172012
Simulation methods for guided wave-based structural health monitoring: a review
C Willberg, S Duczek, JM Vivar-Perez, ZAB Ahmad
Applied Mechanics Reviews 67 (1), 010803, 2015
1962015
Numerical analysis of Lamb waves using the finite and spectral cell methods
S Duczek, M Joulaian, A Düster, U Gabbert
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 99 (1), 26-53, 2014
1272014
Finite and spectral cell method for wave propagation in heterogeneous materials
M Joulaian, S Duczek, U Gabbert, A Düster
Computational Mechanics 54, 661-675, 2014
992014
Mass lumping techniques in the spectral element method: On the equivalence of the row-sum, nodal quadrature, and diagonal scaling methods
S Duczek, H Gravenkamp
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 353, 516-569, 2019
752019
A massively parallel explicit solver for elasto-dynamic problems exploiting octree meshes
J Zhang, A Ankit, H Gravenkamp, S Eisenträger, C Song
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 380, 113811, 2021
622021
Critical assessment of different mass lumping schemes for higher order serendipity finite elements
S Duczek, H Gravenkamp
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 350, 836-897, 2019
542019
An open-source ABAQUS implementation of the scaled boundary finite element method to study interfacial problems using polyhedral meshes
S Ya, S Eisenträger, C Song, J Li
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 381, 113766, 2021
432021
High-order shape functions in the scaled boundary finite element method revisited
H Gravenkamp, AA Saputra, S Duczek
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering 28, 473-494, 2021
432021
Efficient integration method for fictitious domain approaches
S Duczek, U Gabbert
Computational Mechanics 56, 725-738, 2015
412015
Higher order finite elements and the fictitious domain concept for wave propagation analysis. VDI Fortschritt-Berichte Reihe 20 Nr. 458. 2014
S Duczek
URL http://edoc2. bibliothek. uni-halle. de/urn/urn: nbn: de: gbv: ma9, 1-5434, 2014
40*2014
Discrete modeling of fiber reinforced composites using the scaled boundary finite element method
J Zhang, J Eisenträger, S Duczek, C Song
Composite Structures 235, 111744, 2020
372020
The finite and spectral cell methods for smart structure applications: transient analysis
S Duczek, S Liefold, U Gabbert
Acta Mechanica 226 (3), 845-869, 2015
362015
Automatic image-based analyses using a coupled quadtree-SBFEM/SCM approach
H Gravenkamp, S Duczek
Computational Mechanics 60 (4), 559-584, 2017
342017
The finite cell method for tetrahedral meshes
S Duczek, F Duvigneau, U Gabbert
Finite Elements in Analysis and Design 121, 18-32, 2016
322016
High-order implicit time integration scheme based on Padé expansions
C Song, S Eisenträger, X Zhang
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 390, 114436, 2022
302022
A phase-field fracture model based on strain gradient elasticity
R Makvandi, S Duczek, D Juhre
Engineering fracture mechanics 220, 106648, 2019
302019
Development, validation and comparison of higher order finite element approaches to compute the propagation of Lamb waves efficiently
S Duczek, C Willberg, D Schmicker, U Gabbert
Key Engineering Materials 518, 95-105, 2012
302012
Damage localization in plates using mode conversion characteristics of ultrasonic guided waves
SMH Hosseini, S Duczek, U Gabbert
Journal of Nondestructive Evaluation 33, 152-165, 2014
292014
Anisotropic hierarchic finite elements for the simulation of piezoelectric smart structures
S Duczek, U Gabbert
Engineering Computations 30 (5), 682-706, 2013
292013
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