Session Code: K

Minisymposium Title: Mathematical and Computational Aspects of Nonlocal Models in Materials Science

Minisymposium Description: The special session is focused on the recent developments of nonlocal mathematical models arising in peridynamics, dynamics of complex fluid and porous media. These nonlocal models aim to quantitatively and consistently incorporate the effect of subscale phenomena such as discrete particles, cracks, polymeric molecules and microstructure into the continuum model. The talks will address both the analytical and numerical aspects of these models and their implication in our understanding of the behaviors of these materials.

Minisymposium Organizer: Miao-Jung Y. Ou, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA, Silvia Jimenez Bolanos
Bacim Alali, Louisiana State University, USA

Speakers:
Robert P. Lipton, Louisiana State University, USA-Propagation of Complex Fracture Using Nonlocal Cohesive Forces
Pablo Seleson- Multiscale Coupling of Peridynamics and Classical Continuum Mechanics
Tadele Mengesha-On the Variational Limit of a Class of Nonlocal Functionals Related to Peridynamics
Elena Cherkaev, University of Utah, USA-Viscoelastic Optimal Design Problem
Pedro Ponte Castañeda-Homogenization Estimates for Suspensions of Highly Deformable Viscoelastic Particles in Newtonian Fluids
Nathan Albin, California Institute of Technology, USA-Infinite-Order Laminates in a Crystal Plasticity Model with Two Slip Systems
L. Pamela Cook-Wormlike Micellar Solutions: Nonlocality and Shearbanding
Miao-Jung Y. Ou, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA-On the Memory Terms in the Wave Equations for Poroelastic Materials
Chun Liu, Pennsylvania State University, USA-Energetic Variational Approaches for General Diffusion of Charged Particles
Timothy Costa-Multiscale Finite Elements for Nonlocal Materials Models and Local-Nonlocal Coupling
Richard B. Lehoucq, Sandia National Laboratories, USA-Nonlocal Constitutive Relations
Bacim Alali, Louisiana State University, USA-Nonlocal Interface Conditions and Nonlocal Boundary Conditions
Petronela Radu, University of Nebraska, Lincoln, USA-Nonlocal Higher Order Operators and Convergence to Their Classical Counterparts
Lyudmyla Barannyk, University of Idaho, USA-Using Causality in Microelectronics Modeling
Patrick Diehl-Numerical Verification of the Bond-Based Peridynamic Softening Model Against Classical Theory

Donate · Contact Us · Site Map · Join SIAM · My Account
Facebook Twitter Youtube linkedin google+