Xuan Thang Duong
Xuan Thang Duong
Aachen Institute for Advanced Study in Computational Engineering Science (AICES), RWTH Aachen
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A new rotation-free isogeometric thin shell formulation and a corresponding continuity constraint for patch boundaries
TX Duong, F Roohbakhshan, RA Sauer
Computer Methods in applied Mechanics and engineering 316, 43-83, 2017
982017
A NURBS-based inverse analysis for reconstruction of nonlinear deformations of thin shell structures
N Vu-Bac, TX Duong, T Lahmer, X Zhuang, RA Sauer, HS Park, ...
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 331, 427-455, 2018
772018
A computational formulation for constrained solid and liquid membranes considering isogeometric finite elements
RA Sauer, TX Duong, CJ Corbett
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 271, 48-68, 2014
692014
On the theoretical foundations of thin solid and liquid shells
RA Sauer, TX Duong
Mathematics and mechanics of solids 22 (3), 343-371, 2017
462017
A stabilized finite element formulation for liquid shells and its application to lipid bilayers
RA Sauer, TX Duong, KK Mandadapu, DJ Steigmann
Journal of computational physics 330, 436-466, 2017
422017
A NURBS-based inverse analysis of thermal expansion induced morphing of thin shells
N Vu-Bac, TX Duong, T Lahmer, P Areias, RA Sauer, HS Park, T Rabczuk
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 350, 480-510, 2019
172019
A new shell formulation for graphene structures based on existing ab-initio data
R Ghaffari, TX Duong, RA Sauer
International Journal of Solids and Structures 135, 37-60, 2018
172018
A projection method to extract biological membrane models from 3D material models
F Roohbakhshan, TX Duong, RA Sauer
Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials 58, 90-104, 2016
122016
A computational formulation for solid and liquid membranes based on curvilinear coordinates and isogeometric finite elements
RA Sauer, TX Duong, CJ Corbett
Comput. Methods Appl. Mech. Engrg 271, 48-68, 2014
92014
An accurate quadrature technique for the contact boundary in 3D finite element computations
TX Duong, RA Sauer
Computational Mechanics 55 (1), 145-166, 2015
62015
A concise frictional contact formulation based on surface potentials and isogeometric discretization
TX Duong, RA Sauer
Computational Mechanics 64 (4), 951-970, 2019
42019
A segmentation-free isogeometric extended mortar contact method
TX Duong, L De Lorenzis, RA Sauer
Computational Mechanics 63 (2), 383-407, 2019
42019
Isogeometric continuity constraints for multi-patch shells governed by fourth-order deformation and phase field models
K Paul, C Zimmermann, TX Duong, RA Sauer
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 370, 113219, 2020
22020
Isogeometric Shell Analysis of the Human Abdominal Wall
B Borzeszkowski, TX Duong, RA Sauer, I Lubowiecka
International Scientific Conference Advances in Applied Biomechanics, 11-18, 2020
22020
A modified Coulomb’s law for the tangential debonding of osseointegrated implants
K Immel, TX Duong, VH Nguyen, G Haiat, RA Sauer
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology, 1-18, 2020
22020
On the shape functions for the contact pressure in mortar methods
XT Duong, L De Lorenzis, RA Sauer
7th GACM Colloquium on Computational Mechanics for Young Scientists from …, 2017
22017
Isogeometric Kirchhoff–Love shells: Numerics, constitution and biomechanical applications
F Roohbakhshan, TX Duong, RA Sauer
Proc. 11th Int. Conf. SSTA 4, 2017
22017
Efficient contact computations based on isogeometric discretization, mortar methods and refined boundary quadrature
XT Duong
https://doi.org/10.18154/RWTH-2018-00131, 2018
12018
A chemo-mechano-thermodynamical contact theory for adhesion, friction, lubrication and (de) bonding reactions
RA Sauer, TX Duong, KK Mandadapu
arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.14832, 2020
2020
A general theory for anisotropic Kirchhoff-Love shells with embedded fibers and in-plane bending
TX Duong, VN Khiêm, M Itskov, RA Sauer
arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.03122, 2020
2020
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