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Maik Dittmann
Maik Dittmann
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Variational phase-field formulation of non-linear ductile fracture
M Dittmann, F Aldakheel, J Schulte, P Wriggers, C Hesch
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 342, 71-94, 2018
1232018
Phase-field modeling of porous-ductile fracture in non-linear thermo-elasto-plastic solids
M Dittmann, F Aldakheel, J Schulte, F Schmidt, M Krüger, P Wriggers, ...
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 361, 112730, 2020
832020
A framework for polyconvex large strain phase-field methods to fracture
C Hesch, AJ Gil, R Ortigosa, M Dittmann, C Bilgen, P Betsch, M Franke, ...
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 317, 649-683, 2017
752017
Isogeometric analysis and thermomechanical mortar contact problems
M Dittmann, M Franke, I Temizer, C Hesch
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 274, 192-212, 2014
752014
Isogeometric analysis and hierarchical refinement for higher-order phase-field models
C Hesch, S Schuß, M Dittmann, M Franke, K Weinberg
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 303, 185-207, 2016
632016
Isogeometric analysis of fiber reinforced composites using Kirchhoff–Love shell elements
J Schulte, M Dittmann, SR Eugster, S Hesch, T Reinicke, F Dell’Isola, ...
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 362, 112845, 2020
542020
Multi-patch isogeometric analysis for Kirchhoff–Love shell elements
S Schuß, M Dittmann, B Wohlmuth, S Klinkel, C Hesch
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 349, 91-116, 2019
522019
Hierarchical NURBS and a higher-order phase-field approach to fracture for finite-deformation contact problems
C Hesch, M Franke, M Dittmann, I Temizer
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 301, 242-258, 2016
392016
Weak Cn coupling for multipatch isogeometric analysis in solid mechanics
M Dittmann, S Schuß, B Wohlmuth, C Hesch
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 118 (11), 678-699, 2019
362019
A higher‐order finite element approach to the Kuramoto‐Sivashinsky equation
D Anders, M Dittmann, K Weinberg
ZAMM‐Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics/Zeitschrift für Angewandte …, 2012
272012
Variational modeling of thermomechanical fracture and anisotropic frictional mortar contact problems with adhesion
M Dittmann, M Krüger, F Schmidt, S Schuß, C Hesch
Computational Mechanics 63, 571-591, 2019
262019
Variational space–time elements for large-scale systems
C Hesch, S Schuß, M Dittmann, SR Eugster, M Favino, R Krause
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 326, 541-572, 2017
252017
Porous-ductile fracture in thermo-elasto-plastic solids with contact applications
M Krüger, M Dittmann, F Aldakheel, A Härtel, P Wriggers, C Hesch
Computational Mechanics 65, 941-966, 2020
202020
Isogeometric analysis and hierarchical refinement for multi-field contact problems
M Dittmann
KIT Scientific Publishing, 2017
182017
Crosspoint modification for multi-patch isogeometric analysis
M Dittmann, S Schuß, B Wohlmuth, C Hesch
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 360, 112768, 2020
152020
Multi-field modelling and simulation of large deformation ductile fracture
M Dittmann, C Hesch, J Schulte, F Aldakheel, M Franke
COMPLAS XIV: proceedings of the XIV International Conference on …, 2017
82017
A strain-gradient formulation for fiber reinforced polymers: hybrid phase-field model for porous-ductile fracture
M Dittmann, J Schulte, F Schmidt, C Hesch
Computational Mechanics 67 (6), 1747-1768, 2021
72021
Phase‐field approach to fracture for finite‐deformation contact problems
M Franke, C Hesch, M Dittmann
PAMM 16 (1), 123-124, 2016
52016
Multi‐field modeling of thermomechanical coupled fracture problems
J Schulte, M Krüger, M Dittmann, C Hesch
PAMM 18 (1), e201800348, 2018
42018
Multi‐field formulation of large deformation ductile fracture
M Dittmann, C Hesch, J Schulte, F Aldakheel
PAMM 18 (1), e201800349, 2018
12018
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