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X.G. Tan
X.G. Tan
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
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Optimal solid shells for non-linear analyses of multilayer composites. I. Statics
L Vu-Quoc, XG Tan
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 192 (9-10), 975-1016, 2003
3832003
Efficient and accurate multilayer solid‐shell element: non‐linear materials at finite strain
XG Tan, L Vu‐Quoc
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 63 (15), 2124-2170, 2005
912005
Optimal solid shell element for large deformable composite structures with piezoelectric layers and active vibration control
XG Tan, L Vu‐Quoc
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 64 (15), 1981-2013, 2005
882005
Computational modeling of blast wave interaction with a human body and assessment of traumatic brain injury
XG Tan, AJ Przekwas, RK Gupta
Shock Waves 27, 889-904, 2017
512017
Efficient hybrid-EAS solid element for accurate stress prediction in thick laminated beams, plates, and shells
L Vu-Quoc, X Tan
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 253, 337-355, 2013
512013
Geometrically-exact sandwich shells: The static case
L Vu-Quoc, H Deng, XG Tan
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 189 (1), 167-203, 2000
462000
Geometrically exact sandwich shells: The dynamic case
L Vu-Quoc, H Deng, XG Tan
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 190 (22-23), 2825-2873, 2001
432001
A computational model for articulated human body dynamics
XG Tan, AJ Przekwas
International journal of human factors modelling and simulation 2 (1-2), 85-110, 2011
272011
Biomechanics of blast TBI with time-resolved consecutive primary, secondary, and tertiary loads
A Przekwas, HT Garimella, XG Tan, ZJ Chen, Y Miao, V Harrand, RH Kraft, ...
Military medicine 184 (Supplement_1), 195-205, 2019
252019
A comparative study of the human body finite element model under blast loadings
XG Tan, R Kannan, AJ Przekwas
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 45189, 829-836, 2012
242012
Nonlinear analysis of plane frames using rigid body-spring discrete element method
WX Ren, X Tan, Z Zheng
Computers & Structures 71 (1), 105-119, 1999
241999
Challenges in measuring and modeling whole body blast effects
C Needham, G Rule, G Weiss, A Przekwas, XG Tan, A Merkle, K Iyer
Proc. HFM-207 NATO Symposium on a Survey of Blast Injury Across the Full …, 2011
182011
Effect of human head morphological variability on the mechanical response of blast overpressure loading
K Teferra, XG Tan, A Iliopoulos, J Michopoulos, S Qidwai
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering 34 (9 …, 2018
172018
Multiscale modelling of blast-induced TBI mechanobiology-from body to neuron to molecule
RK Gupta, XG Tan, MR Somayaji, AJ Przekwas
Def Life Sci J 2 (1), 3-13, 2017
172017
Validations of virtual animal model for investigation of shock/blast wave TBI
XG Tan, AJ Przekwas, JB Long
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 56215 …, 2013
172013
An enhanced articulated human body model under C4 blast loadings
XG Tan, R Kannan, AJ Przekwas, K Ott, T Harrigan, J Roberts, A Merkle
ASME International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition 45189, 821-828, 2012
172012
Towards identification of correspondence rules to relate traumatic brain injury in different species
RN Saunders, XG Tan, SM Qidwai, A Bagchi
Annals of biomedical engineering 47, 2005-2018, 2019
162019
Modeling and measurements of MEMS gyroscopes
RJ Pryputniewicz, X Tan, AJ Przekwas
PLANS 2004. Position Location and Navigation Symposium (IEEE Cat. No …, 2004
162004
Simulation of cumulative exposure statistics for blast pressure transmission into the brain
XG Tan, P Matic
Military Medicine 185 (Supplement_1), 214-226, 2020
152020
Integrated experimental and computational framework for the development and validation of blast wave brain biomechanics and helmet protection
A Przekwas, XG Tan, V Harrand, D Reeves, ZJ Chen, K Sedberry, ...
Proc. HFM-207 NATO Symposium on a Survey of Blast Injury Across the Full …, 2011
152011
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