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Congress Minisymposia

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Congress Minisymposia

M.S.#1: Materials for modern energy applications Organizer(s): Tarek I. Zohdi

M.S.#2: Computational Methods for Blast and Impact in Mechanics of Materials

Organizer(s): Haim Waisman and Caglar Oskay

M.S.#3: Comparison of plasticity and intermittency in crystalline and amorphous

solids

Organizer(s): S. Papanikolaou and Corey O' Hern

M.S.#4: Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional Materials - Modeling and

Characterization

Organizer(s): James D. Lee and Xianqiao Wang

M.S.#5: Atomistic basis of thermal processes in driven systems

Organizer(s): Brent Kraczek, Reese Jones, Kranthi Mandadapu and Frederic Legoll

M.S.#6: Multi-Scale Materials Modeling for High-Rate Response

Organizer(s): Nitin Daphalapurkar and Jamie Kimberley

M.S. #7 Composites and Fracture

Organizer(s): Somnath Ghosh

M.S.#8: Coarse-grained modeling of soft matter

Organizer(s): Jan Andzelm and Robert Hoy

M.S.#9: Structural transformations in solids

Organizer(s): John Clayton and Jarek Knap

M.S.#10: Modeling material damage across varying physical scales: numerical

identification of dominant length scale parameters and their relevance to higher

scales

Organizer(s): D. J. Luscher, H. M. Mourad and C. A. Bronkhorst

M.S.#11: Microstructure based Modeling of Formability and Fracture in

Polycrystalline Solids

Organizer(s): Kaan Inal and Raja K. Mishra

M.S.#12: Uncertainty quantification and stochastic mechanics in multi-scale

models

Organizer(s): Lori Graham-Brady

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M.S.#13: Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from Micro to Macro

Organizer(s): Shailendra Pramod Joshi, Jaafar A. El-Awady and Amit Acharya

M.S.#14: General Topics in Integrated Computational Materials Science and

Engineering (ICME)

Organizer(s): Tony Fast, Baskar Ganapathysubramanian and Surya R.

Kalidindi, Ulrich Prahl

M.S.#15: Material Architecture Design

Organizer(s): James Guest

M.S.#16: Analytical and numerical solution techniques for industry-relevant

multi-physics and multi-scale problems in solids

Organizer(s): B. Regener, R. Wesenjak, T. Taxer, C. Krempaszky and E. Werner

M.S.#17: Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

Organizer(s): Suvranu De

M.S.#18: Materials Genome Initiative / Integrated Computational Materials

Science and Engineering (MGI/ICME)

Organizer(s): Kevin Hemker, Tarek Zohdi, Somnath Ghosh

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Minisymposium at a Glance

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Monday September 24, 2012

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Monday, Sep. 24, 2012

Chesapeake Potomac

Time I II III

7:00 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM Opening Remarks

8:30 AM Plenary Session 1

9:15 AM Plenary Session 2

AM break, 10:00 - 10:30 AM

10:30 AM MS 3

MS 13 MS 6

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from

Micro to Macro

Multi-Scale Materials

Modeling for High-Rate Response

Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

1:30 PM

2:15 PM MS 3 MS 10 MS 13 MS 11

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

Modeling Material Damage

across Varying Physical Scales

Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from

Micro to Macro

Microstructure based Modeling of Formability

and Fracture in Polycrystalline

Solids

PM break, 3:30 - 4:00 PM

4:00 PM MS 3 MS 10 MS 13 MS 6

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

Modeling Material Damage

across Varying Physical Scales

Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from

Micro to Macro

Multi-Scale Materials

Modeling for High-Rate Response

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Harborview Loch Raven Camden

I II I II

AM break, 10:00 - 10:30 AM

MS 8 MS 14 MS 16 MS 1 MS 5

Coarse-grained Modeling of Soft

Matter

General Topics ICME

Industry-relevant Multi-physics

and Multi-scale Problems in

Solids

Materials for Modern Energy

Applications

Atomistic Basis of Thermal

Processes in Driven Systems

Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

Semi-Plenary Session 1 Semi-Plenary Session 2

MS 16 MS 5

Industry-relevant Multi-physics and Multi-scale Problems in Solids

Atomistic Basis of Thermal

Processes in Driven Systems

PM break, 3:30 - 4:00 PM

MS 8 MS 14 MS 16 MS 1

Coarse-grained

Modeling of Soft Matter

General Topics in ICME

Industry-relevant Multi-physics

and Multi-scale Problems in

Solids

Materials for Modern Energy

Applications

8

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Tarek I. Zohdi

10:30 [1.01]

Energy Partitioning in Reticulated Structures under Finite Deformation

Rani Harb, Ertugrul Taciroglu, Nasr M. Ghoniem

University of California at Los Angeles, USA

Presenter: Nasr M Ghoniem, [email protected]

10:54 [1.02]

Melt-Dispersion Mechanism of Reaction of Aluminum Nano- and

Micron Scale Particles

Valery I. Levitas

Iowa State University, USA

Presenter: Valery I. Levitas, [email protected]

11:18 [1.03]

Determination of Thermal Spray Coating Property from In-Situ

Curvature Measurements

Toshio Nakamura, Anupam Kundu, Sanjay Sampath

SUNY at Stony Brook, USA

Presenter: Toshio Nakamura, [email protected]

11:42 [1.04]

A Two-dimensional Jelly: Mechanical Properties of Graphyne

Qing Peng1, Wei Ji

1, Zhongfang Chen

2, Suvranu De

1

1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

2University of Puerto Rico, USA

Presenter: Qing Peng, [email protected]

12:06 [1.05]

Evaluation of Drawability of Tailor-Welded Blanks Made of Titanium

Alloys Grade 2 || Grade 5

Julita Łyźniak1, Wojciech Więckowski

1, Marcin Zawadzki

2

1Częstochowa University of Technology, Poland

2WSK ”PZL-Rzeszów” S.A., Poland

Presenter: Julita Łyźniak,[email protected]

M.S.#1 Materials for Modern Energy Applications

Loch Raven II (2F)

9

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Perspectives in Amorphous defects and Continuum Plasticity: Chair: Stefanos Papanikolaou

10:30 [3.01]

(KEYNOTE) Vibrations and Flow Defects in Jammed Packings

M. Lisa Manning, Andrea J. Liu 1Syracuse University, USA

2University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: Andrea J. Liu, [email protected]

11:18 [3.02]

(KEYNOTE) Heterogeneous Solids and the Micro/Macro Connection:

Structure and Elasticity in Architecturally Complex Media as Emergent

Collective Phenomena

Paul M. Goldbart

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Presenter: Paul M. Goldbart, [email protected]

12:06 [3.03]

Continuum Theories of Plasticity and Mesoscale Dislocation Dynamics

Simulation

Jeffrey Rickman

Lehigh University, USA.

Presenter: Jeffrey Rickman, [email protected]

M.S.#3 Comparison of Plasticity and Intermittency in Crystalline and Amorphous Solids

Chesapeake I (3F)

10

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Frederic Legoll Vice-Chair: Kranthi Mandadapu

10:30 [5.01]

An Ab-Initio Study of ZrB2-SiC Interface Strength as a Function of

Temperature: Correlating Phononic and Electronic Thermal

Contributions

Vikas Samvedi, Vikas Tomar

Purdue University, USA

Presenter: Vikas Tomar, [email protected]

10:54 [5.02]

Effects Of Nano-Void Density, Size, and Spatial Population on Thermal

Conductivity

Xiaowang Zhou, Reese E. Jones

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Presenter: Xiaowang Zhou, [email protected]

11:18 [5.03]

Quasiharmonic Analysis of Anisotropic Statistical Mechanics of Shocked

RDX

Brent Kraczek, Peter W. Chung

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Brent Kraczek, [email protected]

11:42 [5.04]

Homogeneous Non-Equilibrium Molecular Dynamics Methods for

Thermal Conductivity Calculations

Kranthi K. Mandadapu1, Reese E. Jones

1, Panayiotis Papadopoulos

2

1Sandia National Laboratories, USA

2University of California, Berkeley, USA

Presenter: Kranthi K. Mandadapu, [email protected]

M.S.#5 Atomistic Basis of Thermal Processes in Driven Systems

Camden (2F)

11

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.#6 Multi-Scale Materials Modeling for High-Rate Response

Potomac (3F)

Chair: Nitin P. Daphalapurkar Vice-Chair: Jamie Kimberley 10:30 [6.01]

(KEYNOTE) Questions in Macroscale Constitutive Modeling that might

be Answered through Mesoscale Simulations

Rebecca Brannon, Krishna C. Kamojjala

University of Utah, USA

Presenter: Rebecca Brannon, [email protected]

11:18 [6.02]

The Use of Mesoscale Simulations to Inform a Macroscale Ceramic

Model for Aluminum Oxynitride

Brian Leavy1, John D. Clayton

1, Timothy J. Fuller

2, Rebecca M. Brannon

3

1U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

2Sandia National Laboratories, USA

3University of Utah, USA

Presenter: Brian Leavy, [email protected]

11:42

[6.03]

3D Mechanism-Based Modeling of the Brittle Material Failure under

Dynamic Multiaxial Loading

Guangli Hu, K. T. Ramesh

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Guangli Hu, [email protected]

12:06

[6.04]

Development and Implementation of a Micromechanics Based Damage

Model for Simulating Brittle Material Failure Across Many Scales

Andrew L. Tonge, K. T. Ramesh

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Andrew L Tonge, [email protected]

12

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Rob Riggleman Vice-Chair: Jan W. Andzelm

10:30 [8.01]

(KEYNOTE) Classical and First-Principles Molecular Dynamics Simulation

of Shocked Hydrocarbon Polymers, Foams and Nanocomposites

J. Matthew D. Lane, Gary S. Grest, Thomas R. Mattsson

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Presenter: J. Matthew D. Lane, [email protected]

11:18 [8.02]

Evolution of Entanglements During Craze Formation

Ting Ge1, Mark O. Robbins

1, Robert S. Hoy

2, Stefanos Anogiannakis

3,

Christos Tzoumanekas3, Doros Theodorou

3

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2Yale University, USA

3National Technical University of Athens, Greece

Presenter: Mark O. Robbins, [email protected]

11:42 [8.03]

Coarse-Grained Peridynamic Model for High-Strain Rate Dynamic

Behavior of Glassy Polymers

Florin Bobaru, Wenke Hu

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Presenter: Florin Bobaru, [email protected]

12:06 [8.04]

Coarse-Grained Simulations of Bio-Inspired Polymer Assemblies

B. Christopher Rinderspacher1, Yelena Sliozberg

1, Robert Lambeth

1,

Robert Hoy2

1U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

2Yale University, USA

Presenter: B. Rinderspacher, [email protected]

M.S.#8 Coarse-Grained Modeling of Soft Matter

Harborview I (2F)

13

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Dan Gianola Co-Chair: Amit Acharya

10:30 [13.01]

(KEYNOTE) Intermittent Flow in Microcrystal Plasticity

Dennis Dimiduk1, Ed Nadgorny

2, Stefanos Papanikolaou

3, Michael D.

Uchic1

1Air Force Research Laboratory, USA

2Michigan Technological University, USA

3Yale University, USA

Presenter: Dennis Dimiduk, [email protected]

10:54 [13.02]

Modeling the Atomic Processes of Deformation at Realistic Time

Scales

Linh Nguyen, Kris Baker, Derek Warner

Cornell University, USA

Presenter: Derek Warner, [email protected]

11:18 [13.04]

Stochastic Crystal Plasticity and Size Effects in Single-crystal

Magnesium

Jing Zhang1, C. M. Byer

2, K.T. Ramesh

2, Shailendra P. Joshi

1

1National University of Singapore, Singapore

2Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Jing Zhang, [email protected]

11:42 [13.05]

Experimental Investigations of Deformation Mechanisms in Crystalline

Nanowires

Daniel S. Gianola, Lisa Y. Chen, Kathryn F. Murphy

University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: Daniel S. Gianola, [email protected]

M.S.#13 Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from Micro to Macro

Chesapeake III (3F)

14

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.#14 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)

Harborview II (2F)

Chair: Surya Kalidindi Co-Chair: Baskar Ganapathysubramanian 10:30 [14.01]

(KEYNOTE) Expanding the Design Space in Materials via Data Mining

Krishna Rajan

Iowa State University, USA

Presenter: Krishna Rajan, [email protected]

10:54 [14.02]

Multi-Scale Modeling of the Elastic Response of a Structural

Component Made from a Composite Material using the Materials

Knowledge System

Hamad F. Al-Harbi, Surya R. Kalidindi

Drexel University, USA

Presenter: Hamad F. Al-Harbi, [email protected]

11:18 [14.03]

COMA - Cloud Open Morphology Analyzer: Using Cloud Computing to

Quantify the Relative Importance of Morphological Features on

Organic PV Performance

Olga Wodo, Jaroslaw Zola, Hari K. Kodali,

Baskar Ganapathysubramanian

Iowa State University, USA

Presenter: Olga Wodo, [email protected]

11:42 [14.04]

Three Orders of Magnitude Improved Efficiency of Crystal Plasticity

Models using Spectral Methods on High-Performance GPU Platforms

Marko Knezevic1, Andres Cardenas

2, Bogdan Mihaila

1

1Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

2New York University, USA

Presenter: Marko Knezevic, [email protected]

12:06 [14.05]

Computational Modeling of Degradation of Materials / Structures

Kalyana Babu Nakshatrala, Maruti Kumar Mudunuru

University of Houston, USA

Presenter: Kalyana Babu Nakshatrala, [email protected]

15

Monday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Benjamin Regener Co-Chair: Robert Wesenjak

M.S. #16 Analytical and Numerical Solution Techniques for Industry-Relevant Multi-Physics

and Multi-Scale Problems in Solids

Loch Raven I (2F)

10:30 [16.01]

(KEYNOTE) Coupled Multiscale Simulation of Thermomechanically treated Ti6Al4V Components B. Regener

1, C. Krempaszky

1, E. Werner

1, M. Stockinger

3

1Technische Universität München, Germany

2BOHLER Forging GmbH & Co KG, Austria

Presenter: B. Regener, [email protected]

11:18 [16.02]

Computational Modeling of Coupled Electro-Magnetic-Dynamical System Shu Guo, Reza Yaghmaie, Somnath Ghosh Johns Hopkins University, USA Presenter: Shu Guo, [email protected]

11:42 [16.03]

Effect of Random Void Distributions and Loading Conditions on Strength and Toughness of Porous Structural Adhesives by Means of Finite Element Design of Experiment Technique Andrea Spaggiari

1, Noel O’Dowd

2

1University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

2University of Limerick, Ireland

Presenter: Andrea Spaggiari, [email protected]

12:06 [16.04]

Generation of Statistically Based RVE for Dual Phase Microstructure using Multiplicative Weighted Voronoi Tessellation and the Application to Crystal Plasticity N. Vajragupta

1, J. Lian

1, M. Sharaf

1, B. Schmaling

2, A. Ma

2, S.

Münstermann1, A. Hartmaier

2, W. Bleck

1

1RWTH Aachen University, Germany

2Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

Presenter: N. Vajragupta, [email protected]

16

Monday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#3 Comparison of Plasticity and Intermittency in Crystalline and Amorphous Solids

Chesapeake I (3F)

Defects and Friction in Amorphous Solids: Chair: M. Lisa Manning 2:15 [3.04]

Modeling of Defects in Amorphous Solids

Amit Acharya

Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Presenter: Amit Acharya, [email protected]

2:39 [3.05]

The Geometric Asperity Model for Frictional Granular Packings

Stefanos Papanikolaou1, Corey O'Hern

1, Mark Shattuck

2

1Yale University, USA

2The City College of New York, USA

Presenter: Corey O'Hern, [email protected]

3:03 [3.06]

Stick-Slip Failure in Sheared Granular Materials

Karen Daniels1, Nicholas Hayman

2

1North Carolina State University, USA

2University of Texas Institute for Geophysics, USA

Presenter: Karen Daniels, [email protected]

17

Monday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

Chair: Brent Kraczek Vice-Chair: Kranthi Mandadapu

2:15 [5.05]

Negative Thermal Conductivity of Chains of Rotors with Mechanical

Forcing

Frederic Legoll

École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées, France

Presenter: Frederic Legoll, [email protected]

2:39 [5.06]

A Langevin Dynamics for Systems Immersed in a Linear,

Nonequilibrium Flow

Matthew Dobson, Frederic Legoll, Tony Lelievre, Gabriel Stoltz

École des Ponts ParisTech, France

Presenter: Matthew Dobson, [email protected]

3:03 [5.07]

Thermo-Mechanical Modeling of Carbon Nanotube Arrays using a

Coarse-Grain Approach

Sridhar Sadasivam, Timothy S. Fisher

Purdue University, USA

Presenter: Sridhar Sadasivam, [email protected]

M.S.#5 Atomistic Basis of Thermal Processes in Driven Systems

Camden (2F)

18

Monday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#10 Modeling Material Damage across Varying Physical Scales: Numerical Identification of Dominant Length Scale

Parameters and their Relevance to Higher Scales

Chesapeake II (3F)

Advances in crystal plasticity for modeling damage Chair: D.J. Luscher Co-Chair: Hashem Mourad 2:15 [10.01]

(KEYNOTE) Microstructural Modeling of Dynamic Intergranular and

Transgranular Failure Modes in Crystalline Solids

Qifeng Wu, Pratheek Shanthraj, M.A. Zikry

North Carolina State University, USA

Presenter: M.A. Zikry, [email protected]

2:39 [10.02]

A Large-Deformation Gradient Damage Model for Single Crystals

Based on Microdamage Theory

Ozgur Aslan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Presenter: OzgurAslan, [email protected]

3:03 [10.03]

Micropolar Crystal Plasticity at the Micron Scale

Jason R. Mayeur1, David L. McDowell

2

1Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

2Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Presenter: David McDowell, [email protected]

19

Monday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#11 Microstructure based Modeling of Formability and Fracture in Polycrystalline Solids

Potomac (3F)

Chair: Kaan Inal Co-Chair: Hasso Weiland 2:15 [11.01]

(KEYNOTE) Through-Thickness Shear in Marciniak-Kuczynski

Formability Analysis: Application to Drawbead Sliding and Incremental

Sheet Forming

Philip Eyckens, Albert Van Bael, Paul Van Houtte

University of Leuven, Belgium

Presenter: Philip Eyckens, [email protected]

2:39 [11.02]

Selected Microstructure Characterization of Crack Nucleation and

Growth in Aluminum Alloys

Hasso Weiland

Alcoa Technical Center, Pittsburgh, USA

Presenter: Hasso Weiland, [email protected]

3:03 [11.03]

Microtomographic Based Computing of the Deformation Behavior in

Metal Matrix Materials

Sylvain Dancette, Eric Maire, Jean-Yves Buffière, Wolfgang Ludwig

MATEIS laboratory, France

Presenter: Sylvain Dancette, [email protected]

20

Monday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

Chair: Jeff Kysar Co-Chair: Anter El-Azab

2:15 [13.06]

(KEYNOTE) Mean Free Path Length of Dislocations under Plastic Strain

Gradients

Jeffrey W. Kysar1, Muin S. Oztop

1, Christian Niordson

2

1Columbia University, USA

2Danish Technical University, Denmark

Presenter: Jeffrey W. Kysar, [email protected]

2:39 [13.07]

Dislocation Core Compactness and Interface Constraints in a

Continuum Plasticity Model

S. Puri1,2

, A. Acharya3, Y. S. Choi

1,2, T. J. Turner

1, Paul Shade

1, Jay

Schuren1, D.M. Dimiduk

1, S.I. Rao

1,2, T.A. Parthasarathy

1,2, C.

Woodward1

1Air Force Research Laboratory, USA

2UES, Inc., USA

3Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Presenter: S. Puri, [email protected]

3:03 [13.08]

Tracking Microstructural Responses to Tensile Deformation Inside of

Copper and Zirconium Using High Energy X-ray Diffraction Microscopy

Robert M. Suter

Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Presenter: Robert M. Suter, [email protected]

M.S.#13 Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from Micro to Macro

Chesapeake III (3F)

21

Monday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

Chair: Benjamin Regener Co-Chair: Robert Wesenjak

M.S. #16 Analytical and Numerical Solution Techniques for Industry-Relevant Multi-Physics

and Multi-Scale Problems in Solids

Loch Raven (2F)

2:30 [16.05]

(KEYNOTE) Modelling Tool Penetration into Single-Crystal F.C.C. Metals Sayyedabolfazl Zahedi, Anish Roy, Vladimir Babitsky, Vadim V. Silberschmidt Loughborough University, UK Presenter: Anish Roy, [email protected]

2:54 [16.06]

Precipitate Distribution Generation Based on Optimization and Kinetic Monte-Carlo Simulations David Molnar, Alejandro Mora, Peter Binkele, Siegfried Schmauder University of Stuttgart, Germany Presenter: David Molnar, [email protected]

3:18 [16.07]

A Stabilized Generalized Finite Element Method for Fluid-Driven Fractures Fushen Liu, Peter A. Gordon, Holger A. Meier, Dakshina M. Valiveti ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company, USA Presenter: Fushen Liu, [email protected]

22

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Chair: Tarek I. Zohdi

4:00

[1.06]

Thermal-Mechanical Modeling and Simulation of III-Nitride

Semiconductors

Payman Karvanirabori, Antoinette Maniatty

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Presenter: Payman Karvanirabori, [email protected]

4:24

[1.07]

Predictive Modeling of Multi Physics Phenomena during Fabrication of

Organic Photovoltaics

Olga Wodo, Baskar Ganapathysubramanian

Iowa State University, USA

Presenter: O.Wodo, [email protected]

4:48

[1.08]

A Multi-Physics Study of Li-Ion Battery Material Li1+xTi2O4

Tonghu Jiang1, Michael Falk

1, Krishna Siva Shankar Rudraraju

2, Krishna

Garikipati2

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2University of Michigan, USA

Presenter: Tonghu Jiang, [email protected]

5:12

[1.09]

Self-Consistent Strong Contrast Homogenization for Composite

Microstructure Design

Hamid Garmestani, Majid Baniasadi

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Presenter: Hamid Garmestani, [email protected]

M.S.#1 Materials for Modern Energy Applications

Loch Raven II (2F)

23

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.#3 Comparison of Plasticity and Intermittency in Crystalline and Amorphous Solids

Chesapeake I (3F)

Theories and Experiments in Amorphous Granular Systems at their Jamming Onset Chair: Corey O' Hern

4:00

[3.07]

Topological Rigidity of Marginal Solids

Dapeng Bi1, Bulbul Chakraborty

2

1Syracuse University, USA

2Brandeis University, USA

Presenter: Dapeng Bi, [email protected]

4:24

[3.08]

Experimental Exploration of Sheared Jammed Matter: using Bubbles to

Predict Earthquakes

Daniel L. Blair

Georgetown University, USA

Presenter: Daniel L. Blair, [email protected]

4:48

[3.13]

Cavitation in Amorphous Solids

Michael L. Falk1, Pengfei Guan

1, Shuo Lu

2, Michael J. B. Spector

1, Pavan K.

Valavala1

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China

Presenter: Michael L. Falk, [email protected]

5:12

[3.10]

Implications of Random Matrix Models for Vibrational Modes of

Glasses

M. Lisa Manning1, Andrea J. Liu

2

1Syracuse University, USA

2University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: M. Lisa Manning, [email protected]

5:36

[3.11]

Isostatic Lattices and Random Packings

Xiaoming Mao1, Tom Lubensky

2

1University of Michigan, USA

2University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: Xiaoming Mao, [email protected]

24

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.#6 Multi-Scale Materials Modeling for High-Rate Response

Potomac (3F)

Chair: Nitin P. Daphalapurkar Vice-Chair: Jamie Kimberley

4:00

[6.05]

3D Multi-scale Cohesive Failure Modeling of Heterogeneous Adhesives

Philippe H. Geubelle1, Alejandro Aragon

2, Soheil Soghrati

1

1University of Illinois, USA,

2Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Presenter: Alejandro Aragon, [email protected]

4:24

[6.06]

Experimental Mechanics and Multiscale Modeling of Brittle Materials:

Focus on AlON

James W. McCauley, George A. Gazonas

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: James W. McCauley, [email protected]

4:48

[6.07]

Multiscale Modeling of Plate Impact onto Polycarbonate

Brian M. Powers1, George A. Gazonas

1, Raymond Wildman

1, Flavio V.

Souza2

1U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

2MultiMech R&D, USA

Presenter: Brian M. Powers, [email protected]

5:12

[6.08]

Explicit Non-Local Damage Computations in Dynamics: on the

Importance of the Choice of the Non-Local Variable

N. Richart, C. Wolff, M. Chambart, J. F. Molinari

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland

Presenter: N. Richart, [email protected]

5:36

[6.09]

Computational Modeling of the Variability in Dynamic Failure Strength

of Brittle Materials

Nitin Daphalapurkar, K. T. Ramesh, Lori Graham-Brady

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Nitin Daphalapurkar, [email protected]

25

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Chair: Mark Robbins Vice-Chair: Jan W. Andzelm

4:00

[8.05]

A Molecular View of The Mechanics of Glassy Polymer Nanocomposites

Huikuan Chao, Robert Riggleman

University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: Robert Riggleman, [email protected]

4:24

[8.06]

Multiscale Modeling of Deformation of Glassy Polymers

Thomas W. Rosch, Sergei Izvekov, John K. Brennan, Jan W. Andzelm

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Thomas W. Rosch, [email protected]

4:48

[8.07]

Multi-Scale Simulations of Fullerenes in Aqueous Solution employing

the Adaptive Resolution Scheme

Christoph Junghans

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Christoph Junghans, [email protected]

5:12

[8.08]

Particle-Based Multiscale Coarse Graining with Density-Dependent

Potentials: Application to Molecular Crystals

Sergei Izvekov, Peter W. Chung, Betsy M. Rice

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Sergei Izvekov, [email protected]

5:36

[8.09]

Mechanism of Densification in Silica Glass under Pressure as Revealed

by a Bottom-Up Pairwise Effective Interaction Model

N. Scott Weingarten, Sergei Izvekov, Betsy M. Rice

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: N. Scott Weingarten, [email protected]

M.S.#8 Coarse-Grained Modeling of Soft Matter

Harborview I (2F)

26

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.#10 Modeling Material Damage across Varying Physical Scales: Numerical Identification of Dominant Length Scale

Parameters and their Relevance to Higher Scales

Chesapeake II (3F)

Modeling damage in brittle materials Chair: Hashem Mourad Co-Chair: Curt Bronkhorst

4:00

[10.04]

(KEYNOTE) Application of Mesoscale Simulations Toward the

Development of Predictive Models for Deformation and Failure of

Frictional Brittle Materials

Tarabay Antoun, Eric Herbold, Lee Aarons, Oleg Vorobiev

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: TarabayAntoun, [email protected]

4:24

[10.05]

Simulated Influence of Microstructure Attributes on Extreme Value

Response and Damage: Applications in Metal Plasticity and Fracture of

Brittle Matrix Fibrous Composites

Craig Paul Przybyla1, Michael Braginsky

2, David L. McDowell

3

1Air Force Research Laboratory, USA

2UES, Inc., USA

3Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Presenter: Craig Przybyla, [email protected]

4:48

[10.06]

Computational Analysis of Deformation and Fracture in a Coated Steel

with Varying Mechanical Properties of an Interlayer

R.R. Balokhonov1, V.A. Romanova

1, Siegfried Schmauder

2

1Russian Academy of Science, Russia

2University of Stuttgart, Germany

Presenter: Siegfried Schmauder, [email protected]

stuttgart.de

5:12

[10.07]

Coupled 3D Multiscale Simulation of Failure in Thin Adhesive Layers

M. D. Mosby, K. Matous

University of Notre Dame, USA

Presenter: K. Matous, [email protected]

5:36

[10.08]

Nonlocal Damage Models for Concrete Masonry Structures

Ilinca Stanciulescu, Zhenjia Gao

Rice University, USA

Presenter: Ilinca Stanciulescu, [email protected]

27

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Chair: Dennis Dimiduk Co-Chair: Bob Suter

4:00

[13.09]

Cross-Slip Nucleation at Screw Dislocation Intersections in Face-

Centered Cubic Nickel, Copper and L12 Ni3Al Investigated using

Atomistic Simulations

Satish I Rao1, D.M. Dimiduk

2, Jaafar El-Awady

3, Michael D. Uchic

2

1UES Inc., USA

2Air Force Research Laboratory, USA

3Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Satish I Rao, [email protected]

4:24

[13.10]

Extrinsic Size Effects on the Strength and Deformation of

Nanocrystalline Ni Nanopillars

Zhaoxuan Wu, Yong-Wei Zhang, Xun Gu, Julia R. Greer, David J. Srolovitz

Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore

Presenter: Zhaoxuan Wu, [email protected]

4:48

[13.11]

Trapping of Hydrogen to Dislocations in FCC Ni and its Effects on

Dislocation Behavior

Yizhe Tang, Jaafar A. El-Awady

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Yizhe Tang, [email protected]

5:12

[13.12]

Multi-Scale Models for Hardening in FCC Solid Solutions: from Atomic-

to Micro-scale Levels

Sylvain Patinet1, Laurent Proville

2

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2CEA/DEN, Service de Recherches de Métallurgie Physique, France

Presenter: Sylvain Patinet, [email protected]

5:36

[13.13]

The Nature behind the Preferentially Embrittling Effect of Impurities

on the Ductility of Tungsten

Zhiliang Pan, Laszlo J. Kesckes, Qiuming Wei

The University of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA

Presenter: Zhiliang Pan, [email protected]

M.S.#13 Plasticity: Bridging the Scales from Micro to Macro

Chesapeake III (3F)

28

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.#14 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)

Harborview II (2F)

Chair: Baskar Ganapathysubramanian Co-Chair: Tony Fast

4:00

[14.06]

Integrated Numerical Modelling of Impression Creep Tests at Elevated

Temperatures

X. J. Ren1, A. Wisbey

2, V. Allen

2, S. Jacques

2, C. Austin

2, M. Lynch

3

1Liverpool John Moores University, UK

2Serco Technical Consulting Services, UK

Presenter: X. James Ren, [email protected]

4:24

[14.07]

Multi-Scale Crystal Plasticity FE Model for Simulation of APB Shearing

and Microtwinning in Single Crystals of Nickel based Superalloys

Shahriyar Keshavarzhadad, Somnath Ghosh

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Shahriyar Keshavarzhadad, [email protected]

4:48

[14.08]

Numerical Modeling and Experimentation of Wood-Based

Composites: Effect of Strand Geometry and Strand Orientation on

Mechanical Properties

Edward A. Le1, Chunping Dai

1, John A. Nairn

2

1FPInnovations Wood Products Division, Canada

2Oregon State University, USA

Presenter: Edward A. Le, [email protected]

5:12

[14.09]

Microscale Internal Stresses due to Nanoscale Precipitates

S. Schmauder, P. Binkele, A. Mora, D. Molnar

University of Stuttgart, Germany

Presenter: S. Schmauder, [email protected]

5:36

[14.10]

Simulation of Portevin - Le Chatelier Effect under Cyclic Loading

Matthieu Maziere1, Quentin Pujol D'Andrebo

1, Arnaud Longuet

2,

Samuel Forest1

1Mines ParisTech, France

2SNECMA, France

Presenter: Matthieu Maziere, [email protected]

29

Monday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Chair: Robert Wesenj Co-Chair: Benjamin Regener

M.S. #16 Analytical and Numerical Solution Techniques for Industry-Relevant Multi-Physics

and Multi-Scale Problems in Solids

Loch Raven I (2F)

4:00 [16.08]

Modeling of Li Segregation Induced Delamination of A-Si Thin Film Anode in Li-Ion Batteries Sameer S. Damle, Siladitya Pal, Spandan Maiti,Prashant N. Kumta University of Pittsburgh, USA Presenter: Sameer S. Damle, [email protected]

4:24 [16.09]

Numerical Simulation of the Wave Scattering in a Micropolar Medium Francisco Javier Vélez Hoyos, Juan David Gómez Cataño Universidad EAFIT, Colombia Presenter: Francisco Javier Vélez Hoyos, [email protected]

4:48 [16.10]

Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Electron Beam Welding of Titanium Sheets Konrad Adamus, Zygmunt Kucharczyk, Kwiryn Wojsyk, Krzysztof Kudla Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland Presenter: Konrad Adamus, [email protected]

5:12 [16.11]

Atomistic Simulation of Thermal Ageing in Fe-Cu-Ni-Mn Alloys: Crystal Structure and Morphological Evolution of Cu-Rich Precipitates A. Mora, D. Molnar, P. Binkele, S. Schmauder University of Stuttgart, Germany Presenter: Alejandro Mora, [email protected]

30

31

Tuesday September 25, 2012

32

Tuesday, Sep. 25, 2012

Chesapeake Potomac

Time I II III

7:00 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM Plenary Session 3

9:00 AM Plenary Session 4

AM break, 10:00 - 10:30 AM

10:30 AM MS 3 MS 9 MS 4 MS 6

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

Structural Transformations in

Solids

Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional

Materials

Multi-Scale Materials Modeling

for High-Rate Response

Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

1:30 PM Plenary Session 5 - 7

2:15 PM MS 18 MS 3

MGI/ICMSE

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

PM break, 3:30 - 4:00 PM

4:00 PM MS 18 MS 4

MGI/ICMSE

Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional

Materials

4:30 PM

Panel Discussion

33

Harborview Loch Raven Camden

I II I II

AM break, 10:00 - 10:30 AM

MS 8 MS 14 MS 11

MS 7

Coarse-Grained Modeling of Soft

Matter

General Topics in ICME

Microstructure based Modeling

of Formability and Fracture in

Polycrystalline Solids

Composites and Fracture

Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

MS 10 MS 9 MS 2 MS 15

Modeling Material Damage

across Varying Physical Scales

Structural Transformations in

Solids

Computational Methods for Blast

and Impact in Mechanics of

Materials

Material Architecture

Design

PM break, 3:30 - 4:00 PM

MS 10 MS 9 MS 2 MS 15 MS 17

Modeling Material Damage

across Varying Physical Scales

Structural Transformations in

Solids

Computational Methods for Blast

and Impact in Mechanics of

Materials

Material Architecture

Design

Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

34

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.#3 Comparison of Plasticity and Intermittency in Crystalline and Amorphous Solids

Chesapeake I (3F)

Applications and Extensions of Amorphous Systems:

Chair: Xiaoming Mao

10:30 [3.12]

Persistence of Force Networks in Compressed Granular Media

Lou Kondic1, Miro Kramar

2, Arnaud Goullet

1, Konstantin Mischaikow

2

1New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA

2Rutgers University, USA

Presenter: Lou Kondic, [email protected]

10:54 [3.14]

Modelling Plastic Deformation and Shear Banding in Bulk Metallic

Glasses

Jiahao Cheng, Somnath Ghosh

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Jiahao Cheng, [email protected]

11:18 [3.15]

Dislocation Nucleation in the Molecular Crystal RDX

Lynn B. Munday, Peter W. Chung

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Lynn Munday, [email protected]

11:42 [3.19]

Shear deformation of the Amorphous-Crystalline Nano-composites

Pengfei Guan, Michael Falk

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Pengfei Guan, [email protected]

35

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: James D. Lee Co-Chair: Xianqiao Wang

10:30 [4.01]

(KEYNOTE) Bridging Scale Simulation of Lattice Dynamic Fracture Based

on Extended Space-Time FEM

Dong Qian

University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Presenter: Dong Qian, [email protected]

10:54 [4.02]

Sliding Dynamics and Surface Stabilization in Zno Piezoelectronic

Nanogenerator

Yajie Lei, Yongsheng Leng

The George Washington University, USA

Presenter: Yajie Lei, [email protected]

11:18 [4.03]

Characterization and Numerical Modeling of Deformation and Damage

in Thermally Bonded Nonwovens

Farukh Farukh, Baris Sabuncuoglu, Emrah Demirci, Vadim V.

Silberschmidt

Loughborough University, UK

Presenter: Emrah Demirci, [email protected]

11:42 [4.04]

Fracture Mechanics of Graphene at Atomic Scale

Zhen Zhang1, Xianqiao Wang

2, James D. Lee

1

1The George Washington University, USA

2University of Georgia, Athens, USA

Presenter: James D. Lee, [email protected]

12:06 [4.05]

Non-Local Linear Elastic Modeling of Epoxy using Atomistically

Informed Kernel

Susanta Ghosh, A. Kumar, V. Sundararaghavan, A. M. Waas

University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA

Presenter: Susanta Ghosh, [email protected]

M.S.#4 Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional Materials – Modeling and Characterization

Chesapeake III (3F)

36

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM M.S.#6 Multi-Scale Materials Modeling for

High-Rate Response

Potomac (3F)

Chair: Nitin P. Daphalapurkar Vice-Chair: Jamie Kimberley 10:30 [6.10]

Multiscale Modeling of the Mechanical Behavior of Neutron-Irradiated

Metals

Fnu Rahul, Suvranu De

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Presenter: Fnu Rahul, [email protected]

10:54 [6.11]

Towards a Predictive Model for Dynamic Ductile Failure

Justin Wilkerson, K. T. Ramesh

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Justin Wilkerson, [email protected]

11:18 [6.12]

Validation of Amorphous Glass Properties using Diamond Anvil Cell

Experiments

Timothy A. Jenkins, George A. Gazonas

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Timothy Jenkins, [email protected]

11:42 [6.13]

Mechanisms of Fragmentation in Al-W Granular Composites under

Dynamic Loading

Karl L. Olney, David J. Benson, Vitali F. Nesterenko

University of California, San Diego, USA

Presenter: Karl L. Olney, [email protected]

12:06 [6.14]

Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Study of Strain in Graphene Layers with

Stone- Wales Defects

Radhakrishnan Balu, Eric Wetzel

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Radhakrishnan Balu, [email protected]

37

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair B. Z. Haque Co-Chair Eduard-Marius Craciun 10:30 [7.01]

Molecular Dynamics Simulation of Carbon Nanotubes under Combined Loading Conditions David R. Hartman

1, Bazle Z. (Gama) Haque

2, John W. Gillespie Jr.

2

1Owens Corning, USA

2University of Delaware, USA

Presenter: David R. Hartman, [email protected]

10:54 [7.02]

Finite Element Analysis of the High Strain Rate Testing of Polymer Nanocomposites Chandragupt Gorwade

1, Ian Ashcroft

1, Vadim Silberschmidt

2, Gerry

Swallowe2, Foz Hughes

2, Dongyu Cai

2, Mo Song

2, Steve Shaw

3

1University of Nottingham, UK

2Loughborough University, UK

3Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, UK

Presenter: Chandragupt Gorwade, [email protected]

11:18 [7.03]

Analysis of Free Damped Vibration of Delaminated Composite Ship Deck Plates Ionel Chirica, Elena-Felicia Beznea University Dunarea de Jos of Galati, Romania Presenter: Ionel Chirica, [email protected]

11:42 [7.06]

Computational Analysis of Pulse Heating for Damage Detection in Micro

Structures

Xiaoting Wang, David C. Whalley, Vadim V. Silberschmidt

Loughborough University, UK

Presenter: Xiaoting Wang, [email protected]

12:06 [7.05]

Numerical Analysis of Damage in FRP Laminates under Dynamic Loading H. Ullah, G. Tsigkourakos, I.A. Ashcroft, V.V. Silberschmidt Loughborough University, UK Presenter: V.V.Silberschmidt, [email protected]

M.S.#7 Composites and Fracture

Camden (2F)

38

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Cameron Abrams Vice-Chair: Jan W. Andzelm

10:30

[8.10]

Multiscale Characterization of Glassy Polycarbonate (PC) under Various

Thermal Aging

John Jasa, Lili Zhang, Mehrdad Negahban

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Presenter: Mehrdad Negahban, [email protected]

10:54

[8.11]

Verification and Validation of Hyperelastic Behavior in Elastomeric

Foams

Partha Rangaswamy, Matthew W. Lewis

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Partha Rangaswamy, [email protected]

11:18

[8.12]

Coarse-Graining and Acceleration in Molecular Simulations of Network

Polymers and Biomolecules

Cameron F. Abrams

Drexel University, USA

Presenter: Cameron F. Abrams, [email protected]

11:42

[8.13]

Development of Interfacial Strength and Entanglements during

Welding of Polymers

Ting Ge1, Mark O. Robbins

1, Flint Pierce

2, Gary S. Grest

2, Dvora Perahia

3

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2Sandia National Laboratories, USA

3Clemson University, USA

Presenter: Ting Ge, [email protected]

12:06

[8.14]

Understanding the Relationship Between Forces, Structures, and

Thermodynamics in Coarse-Grained Models

William G. Noid

Penn State University, USA

Presenter: William G. Noid, [email protected]

M.S.#8 Coarse-Grained Modeling of Soft Matter

Harborview I (2F)

39

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.# 9 Structural Transformations in Solids

Chesapeake II (3F)

Phase Field Approaches Chair: L.-Q. Chen Vice Chair: J. Clayton 10:30 [9.01]

(KEYNOTE) Phase Field Approach to Structural Changes

Valery I. Levitas

Iowa State University, USA

Presenter: Valery I. Levitas, [email protected]

11:18 [9.02]

Phase-Field Modeling of Phase Transformations and Microstructure

Evolution in Two-phase Titanium Alloys

Taewook Heo1, Yanzhou Ji

1, Don Shih

2, Long-Qing Chen

1

1Penn State University, USA

2Boeing Corporation, USA

Presenter: Long-Qing Chen, [email protected]

11:42 [9.03]

Elastic Twinning in Calcite Cleavage Rhombs: Experimental

Investigations

Corydon Hilton1,2

, Jian Yu1,2

, Jeffrey Swab1

1U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

2Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE), USA

Presenter: Corydon Hilton, [email protected]

12:06 [9.04]

A Phase Field Model of Deformation Twinning

John D. Clayton, Jaroslaw Knap

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Jaroslaw Knap, [email protected]

40

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.#11 Microstructure based Modeling of Formability and Fracture in Polycrystalline Solids

Loch Raven I (2F)

Chair: Kaan Inal Co-Chair : Hasso Weiland

10:30

[11.04]

The Stress Intensity Factor Green's Function for a Crack Interactant

with a Dislocation

Soumia Teyar, Mohamed Chabaat

University of Sciences and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria

Presenter: Mohamed Chabaat, [email protected]

10:54

[11.05]

Crystal Plasticity Based Finite Element Method Simulations of Void

Growth and Coalescence in Magnesium Single Crystals

Evdokia Popova1, Kaan Inal

1, Raja K. Mishra

2

1University of Waterloo, Canada,

2General Motors Research &

Development Center, Warren, USA

Presenter: Kaan Inal, [email protected]

11:18

[11.06]

On the Path-dependence of the Fracture Locus of Ductile Materials

Amine Benzerga1, Nithin Thomas

1, Shyam Keralavarma

2

1Texas A&M University, USA

2École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Presenter: Amine Benzerga, [email protected]

11:42

[11.07]

Failure Initiation in DP Steels – Part 1: Microstructure Based Modelling

and Model Parameter Identification for DP600

Ali Ramazani, Alexander Schwedt, Anke Aretz, Ulrich Prahl

RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Presenter: Ali Ramazani, [email protected]

12:06

[11.08]

Failure Initiation in DP Steels – Part 2: Application and Generalisation

on Different DP Steel Grades

Ali Ramazani, Qi Gao, Philippe Pinard, Ulrich Prahl

RWTH Aachen University, Germany

Presenter: Ali Ramazani, [email protected]

41

Tuesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.#14 Integrated Computational Materials Engineering (ICME)

Harborview II (2F)

Chair: Tony Fast Co-Chair: Baskar Ganapathysubramanian

10:30 [14.11]

Deformation Mechanisms in Advanced Ti-Based Alloy in Indentation:

Size Effects

Murat Demiral, Anish Roy, Vadim V. Silberschmidt

Loughborough University, UK

Presenter: Anish Roy, [email protected]

10:54 [14.12]

A Finite Element Approach to Study Cast Pores in the Ni-Base Alloy

MAR-M247

Thomas Taxer, Ewald Werner

Technische Universität München, Germany

Presenter: Robert Wesenjak, [email protected]

11:18 [14.13]

Using Thermal-Mechanical Modeling to Reduce Strength Variation in

Stainless Steel Forgings

Arthur A. Brown, Timothy D. Kostka, Bonnie R. Antoun, MIchael L.

Chiesa

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Presenter: Arthur A. Brown, [email protected]

11:42 [14.14]

Implementation of an Improved Constitutive Model for Silicon under

Contact Loading Conditions

Michael Budnitzki, Meinhard Kuna

TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

Presenter: Michael Budnitzki, [email protected]

12:06 [14.15]

Critical Role of Aggregate Inclusions in Concrete Materials under High

Temperature Conditions

Giovanna Xotta1, Kaspar Willam

1, Yunping Xi

2

1University of Houston, US

2University of Colorado Boulder, USA

Presenter: Giovanna Xotta, [email protected]

42

Tuesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

Chair: Manojkumar Chinnakonda

2:15 [2.01]

SPH Implementation within a General Purpose Multi-Physics Solver and

it’s Applications to Impact and Explosion Use Cases

Victor Oancea, Manojkumar Chinnakonda

Dassault Systemes Simulia Corp., USA

Presenter: Manojkumar Chinnakonda,[email protected]

2:39 [2.02]

Peridynamic Modeling of Intersonic Crack Propagation in an

Asymmetrically Loaded Unidirectional Composite

Wenke Hu, Florin Bobaru

University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

Presenter: Wenke Hu, [email protected]

3:03 [2.03]

Peridynamic Simulations of Friction and Fracture in Shock Compressed

Granular Ceramics

Christopher J. Lammi1, Min Zhou

1, Tracy J. Vogler

2

1Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

2Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Presenter: Christopher J. Lammi, [email protected]

M.S.#2 Computational Methods for Blast and Impact in Mechanics of Materials

Loch Raven I (2F)

43

Tuesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#3 Comparison of Plasticity and Intermittency in Crystalline and Amorphous Solids

Potomac (3F)

Dynamics of plasticity (avalanches) in crystalline and disordered solids: Chair: Daniel L. Blair

2:15

[3.16]

Avalanches in Strained Amorphous Solids: Does Inertia Destroy

Critical Behavior?

K. Michael Salerno1, Craig Maloney

2, Mark O. Robbins

1

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Presenter: K. Michael Salerno, [email protected]

2:39

[3.17]

Crystal Plasticity and Self-organized Avalanche Oscillators

Stefanos Papanikolaou1, Dennis M. Dimiduk

2

1Yale University, USA

2Civ USAF AFMC AFRL/RXLMD, Air Force, USA

Presenter: Stefanos Papanikolaou, [email protected]

3:03

[3.18]

Molecular Dynamics Simulations of Elastic Deformation of Metallic

Glasses

Todd Hufnagel, Uday Vempati, Pavan Valavala, Michael Falk

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Todd Hufnagel, [email protected]

44

Tuesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.# 9 Structural Transformations in Solids

Harborview II (2F)

Fracture Chair: A. El-Azab Vice Chair: E. Rouhaud

2:15 [9.05]

Continuum Theory of Defects and Materials Response to Irradiation

Anter El-Azab

Purdue University, USA

Presenter: Anter El-Azab, [email protected]

2:39 [9.06]

On Instability of Some Isotropic and Anisotropic Nonlinear Elastic

Solids

John D. Clayton1, Karen M. Bliss

2

1U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

2U.S. Military Academy, USA

Presenter: John Clayton, [email protected]

3:03 [9.07]

Stress Rate Definitions with the Four Dimensional Formalism of

Differential Geometry

Emmanuelle Rouhaud1, Benoît Panicaud

1, Richard Kerner

2

1Université de technologie de Troyes, France

2Université Pierre et Marie Curie, France

Presenter: Emmanuelle Rouhaud, [email protected]

45

Tuesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#10 Modeling Material Damage across Varying Physical Scales: Numerical Identification of Dominant Length Scale

Parameters and their Relevance to Higher Scales

Harborview I (2F)

Modeling damage in ductile materials Chair: Hashem Mourad Co-Chair: Curt Bronkhorst 2:15 [10.09]

Predicting Length Scale Evolving Porosity Based Ductile Damage and

Failure

C. A. Bronkhorst, D. J. Luscher, H. M. Mourad, M. W. Schraad

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: C. A. Bronkhorst, [email protected]

2:39 [10.10]

3D Finite Element Modeling of the Micromechanics of Ductile Fracture

Geoffrey F. Bomarito, Derek H. Warner

Cornell University, USA

Presenter: Geoffrey F. Bomarito, [email protected]

3:03 [10.11]

Influence of Grain Boundaries on Shock Wave Propagation in

Polycrystalline Copper

D.J. Luscher, Curt A. Bronkhorst, Ellen K. Cerreta

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: D.J. Luscher, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.# 15 Material Architecture Design

Loch Raven II (2F)

Chair: Lorenzo Valdevit Vice Chair: James K. Guest

2:15 [15.01]

Optimal Design of 3D Woven Porous Materials

Seung-Hyun Ha, James K. Guest

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Seung-Hyun Ha, [email protected]

2:39 [15.02]

Optimizing the Microstructure of Dissipative Materials

Erik Andreassen, Boyan Lazarov, Jakob Søndergaard

Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

Presenter: Erik Andreassen, [email protected]

3:03 [15.03]

Design of Microstructural Composite Topologies with High Stiffness

and High Damping

Julien Meaud, Zheng-Dong Ma, Gregory Hulbert

University of Michigan, USA

Presenter: Julien Meaud, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#18 Materials Genome Initiative / Integrated Computational Materials Science and Engineering (MGI/ICME)

Chesapeake (3F)

2:15 Challenges and Opportunities in Linking Computational Materials

Science and Engineering Tools between Universities and Industry

David Furrer, [email protected]

Pratt & Whitney, East Hartford, USA

Computational materials and process models are continuing to advance

and support ever challenging problems. University efforts to establish

critical computational technologies are critical for the advancement of

Integrated Computational Materials Science and Engineering (ICMSE).

Academic research has led to increases in computational efficiency,

greater understanding of physics-based materials phenomenon, meth-

ods of bridging length scales, and establishment of microstructure-

property relationships. Industrial application of these developed

technologies can result in increased material, process and component

development speed and capability. There are challenges, however,

relative to evolving academic models into industrial tools that can be

readily applied for design functions. Academic codes can be extremely

capable and efficient, but maintenance and continuous improvement are

requirements for general acceptance and deployment. This talk will

review the challenges and associated opportunities in establishing robust

methods to transition academic models and codes into industrial applica-

tion.

2:40 An ICMSE Approach to Polymer Matrix Composite Materials and

Manufacturing

Richard R. Barto, [email protected]

Applied Sciences Lab, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology

Laboratories, USA

Integrated Computational Materials Science and Engineering (ICMSE),

aka ICME, still very much in its infancy, is emerging as a disciplined ap-

proach and overall framework for bringing materials into the structure

design decision loop, through modeling, virtual experimentation, in situ

process monitoring, and materials informatics, in conjunction with tradi-

tional material and structure characterization, NDI, and stress analysis.

The overall goals are reduced design cycle time, reduced risk, and im-

proved capabilities through integration of the materials toolsets into the

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design cycle. A key insight from the composite engine world is that risk

reduction comes along for free when cycle time is reduced, as the

requirements are less subject to change. We describe here the tools,

scientific and engineering challenges, approaches, and key areas of

industry standardization required for ICMSE of polymer matrix compo-

sites, with special attention to computational integration needs and

tools.

3:05 Materials Modeling for High-efficiency Gas Turbines

Thomas Grandke, [email protected]

Siemens AG, Berlin, Germany

State-of-the-art gas turbines provide a significant contribution to our

every day’s energy supply, complementing the strongly fluctuating and

unpredictable “Renewables” such as wind and solar energy. High

efficiencies like >60% are nowadays being achieved in conjunction with a

steam turbine, the so called combined cycle configuration. This presenta-

tion outlines the key role of material innovations in achieving high effi-

ciency and reliability of such gas turbines with special emphasis on the

role of modeling and simulation in the context of 3 examples.

Thermal barrier coatings (TBCs), protecting the turbine blades from the

hot gas in a gas turbine, have rendered possible ever higher firing

temperatures, thereby increasing the thermodynamic efficiency. Exten-

sive research has investigated the mechanical behavior and relevant

failure mechanisms of such TBCs. A variety of failure mechanisms have

been proposed and multiple approaches are considered to establish

appropriate life time prediction models. Advanced testing techniques

and computational models allowing a better understanding of the rele-

vant failure mechanisms will be presented.

Cold spray technology will be discussed as a possible means to realize

various sorts of coatings. This section will focus on the molecular dy-

namic simulation of impact properties for clustered metallic and ceramic

nanoparticles, and the calculation of thermodynamic properties of the

resulting coatings.

The third example deals with welding which is a key process for turbine

manufacturing. Modeling the welding process is being used e.g. to pre-

dict the mechanical properties of weld joints and the ‘weldability’ of

dissimilar materials.

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

Chair: V. Grolleau Co-chair: P.K. Basu

4:00

[2.04]

Numerical Simulation of Blast Effects on Large-Scale Civil Engineering

Structures: CMU Walls Retrofitted with Polymeric Coatings

Badri Hiriyur

Weidlinger Associates Inc., USA

Presenter: Badri Hiriyur, [email protected]

4:24

[2.05]

Numerical Damping of Spurious Oscillations using the Explicit

Dissipative Tchamwa-Wielgosz Scheme

V. Grolleau1, G. Rio

1, L. Mahé

2

1Université de Bretagne-Sud, France

2ENSAM Eng. School, France

Presenter: V. Grolleau, [email protected]

4:48

[2.06]

Modeling of Cementitious Materials for Impact Problems

William F. Heard, Nikolas A. Nordendale, P.K. Basu

Vanderbilt University, USA

Presenter: W.F. Heard / P.K. Basu, [email protected]

5:12

[2.07]

A Non-Local Homogenization Method for Wave Dispersion and

Dissipation in Viscoelastic Composite Materials

Tong Hui, Caglar Oskay

Vanderbilt University, USA

Presenter: Caglar Oskay, [email protected]

5:36

[2.08]

Mesh Insensitive Formulation for Initiation and Growth of Shearbands

using Mixed Finite Elements

Colin McAuliffe, Haim Waisman

Columbia University, USA

Presenter: Haim Waisman, [email protected]

M.S.#2 Computational Methods for Blast and Impact in Mechanics of Materials

Loch Raven I (2F)

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM M.S.#4 Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional Materials –

Modeling and Characterization

Potomac (3F)

Chair: James D. Lee Co-Chair: Xianqiao Wang

4:00

[4.06]

(KEYNOTE) Application of Nonlocal Theories to Dispersion of Wave

Propagation

James D. Lee, Jiaoyan Li

The George Washington University, USA

Presenter: James D. Lee, [email protected]

4:24

[4.07]

Interfacial Properties in Amine Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes in

Epoxy Composite through Ab Initio and Molecular Dynamics

Simulations Anirban Pal

1, Bikash Kanungo

2, Baidurya Bhattacharya

3

1Renssalaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

2Indian Institute of Technology, India

3Indian Institute of Technology, India. Currently visiting Johns Hopkins

University, USA

Presenter: Baidurya Bhattacharya, [email protected]

4:48

[4.08]

Computational Characterization of Energy Dissipation in Graphitic

Nanostructures

Dong Qian

University of Texas at Dallas, USA

Presenter: Dong Qian, [email protected]

5:12

[4.09]

Finite Element Analysis of Graphene Reinforced Nanocomposites

Emrah Demirci1, Vadim V. Silberschmidt

1, Robert J. Young

2, Lei Gong

2

1Loughborough University, UK

2University of Manchester, UK

Presenter: E. Demirci, [email protected]

5:36

[4.10]

Heat Wave at Nanoscale

Xianqiao Wang1, James D. Lee

2

1University of Georgia, Athens, USA

2The George Washington University, USA

Presenter: Xianqiao Wang, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.# 9 Structural Transformations in Solids

Harborview II (2F)

Chair: D. Warner Vice Chair: J. Knap

4:00

[9.08]

Atomistic Studies of Crack Growth in Silicon Carbide

Kai Wing Kelvin Leung, D.H. Warner

Cornell University, USA

Presenter: Kai Wing Kelvin Leung, [email protected]

4:24

[9.09]

A Material Model for TRIP-Steels under Thermomechanical Loading

Stefan Prueger, Meinhard Kuna

TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

Presenter: Stefan Prueger, [email protected]

4:48

[9.10]

Experiments and Peridynamic Modeling of Impact on a Thin Glass

Plate with a Polycarbonate Backing

Wenke Hu1, Jian Yu

2, Chian-Fong Yen

2, Florin Bobaru

1

1University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA

2U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Wenke Hu, [email protected]

5:12

[9.11]

Investigating Environmental Crack Growth Mechanisms via Ab-Initio

Multiscale Modeling

Richard Zamora, Derek Warner, Arun Nair

Cornell University, USA

Presenter: Richard Zamora, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.#10 Modeling Material Damage across Varying Physical Scales: Numerical Identification of Dominant Length Scale

Parameters and their Relevance to Higher Scales

Harborview I (2F)

Modeling Damage in Brittle Materials Chair: Hashem Mourad Co-Chair: Curt Bronkhorst

4:00

[10.12]

(KEYNOTE) Challenges in Transitioning Fracture Mechanisms to

Efficient Continuum Applications

Richard Becker

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Richard Becker, [email protected]

4:48

[10.13]

Meshless Modeling of Material Fracture and Applications

J. Michael Owen,

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: J. Michael Owen, [email protected]

5:12

[10.14]

An Explicit Finite Element Formulation for Dynamic Strain Localization

in Metals

Hashem M. Mourad, Curt A. Bronkhorst, Thomas R. Canfield, Francis L.

Addessio

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Hashem M. Mourad, [email protected]

5:36

[10.15]

Implementing Non-Local Materials Models with Parallel Scaling

Peter Robinson, Bryan Simpkins, Shawn Chester, Nathan Barton

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: James Stöken, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.# 15 Material Architecture Design

Loch Raven II (2F)

Chair: James K. Guest Vice Chair: Seung-Hyun Ha

4:00

[15.04]

(KEYNOTE) Modeling and Optimization Strategies for Hierarchical

Micro-Lattices

Lorenzo Valdevit

University of California, Irvine, USA

Presenter: Lorenzo Valdevit, [email protected]

4:48

[15.05]

Optimum Mechanical Design of Tetrahedral Truss Cores for Sandwich

Constructions

E. Dragoni

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy

Presenter: E. Dragoni, [email protected]

5:12

[15.06]

Tensile Behaviour of Open-Cell Foams considering the Influence of

Varying Cell Geometry and Cross Section Area of the Struts

Tilo Sieber, Uwe Mühlich, Thomas Liedke, Felix Ballani

TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

Presenter: Tilo Sieber, [email protected]

5:36

[15.07]

Engineering the Microstructural Architecture of New Materials Using

Freedom, Actuation, and Constraint Topologies (FACT)

Jonathan Hopkins, Kyle Lange, George Farquar, Christopher Spadaccini

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Jonathan Hopkins, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 6:00 PM

M.S.#17 Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

Camden (2F)

Chair: Vicky Nguyen Co-Chair: Prashant Purohit

4:00

[17.01]

Characterization of Actin Filament Networks

Abhijit Mukherjee, V. Karthik

Thapar University, USA

Presenter: Abhijit Mukherjee, [email protected]

4:24

[17.02]

Computational Modeling of Actin Networks: Insights on the Effects of

Crosslinks and Motors on Network Rheology and Mechanosensing

Taeyoon Kim1, Carlos Borau

2, Tamara Carla Bidone

3, Roger D. Kamm

4

1University of Chicago, USA

2University of Zaragoza, Spain

3Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy

4Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Presenter: Tamara Carla Bidone, [email protected]

4:48

[17.03]

A Mechanochemical Model of Actin Filaments

Osman N. Yogurtcu, Jin Seob Kim, Sean X. Sun

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Osman Yogurtcu, [email protected]

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Tuesday, 4:00 - 4:30 PM

M.S.#18 Materials Genome Initiative / Integrated Computational Materials Science and Engineering (MGI/ICME)

Chesapeake (3F)

4:00 Simpleware: an Example of Successful Partnership between Academia

and Industry

Philippe Young1,2

, Kerim Genc2

1University of Exeter, USA

2Simpleware Ltd., USA

Presenter: Philippe Young, [email protected]

Simpleware is a spin-out company which originated from ground

breaking research into image-based meshing techniques carried out in

the Engineering Department at the University of Exeter. The company

retains close links with the University as a partner and shareholder but is

now self-sustaining with over 20 full-time staff in Europe and North

America. Since 2004, Simpleware has been developing and licensing

world-leading imaging software which converts 3D scan data (e.g. CT,

MRI, MicroCT) into high-quality models used for Finite Element Analysis,

Computational Fluid Dynamics, Computer Aided Design and Rapid

Prototyping. The software is based on proprietary and patented

technology, and is used to generate models for objects and structures for

which no computer (CAD) drawings are available, e.g. industrial

components (filters, composites, welds), natural structures (plants, soils,

rocks) as well as human and animal anatomy. These simulation-ready

models generated with Simpleware are used in the Bioengineering,

Materials, Oil and Gas, Electronics and Engineering industries for pre-

production testing, to optimise designs, reduce costs and improve

product quality. We will discuss challenges and opportunities of

developing a commercial company with close ties to academic research

partners. In addition, new developments at Simpleware on providing

computational framework for material design will be reviewed.

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Wednesday September 26, 2012

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Wednesday, Sep. 26, 2012

Chesapeake Potomac

Time I II III

7:00 AM Breakfast

8:00 AM Plenary Session 8

9:00 AM Plenary Session 9

AM break, 10:00 - 10:30 AM

10:30 AM MS 13 MS 10 MS 9 MS 4

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

Modeling Material

Damage across Varying Physical

Scales

Structural Transformations in

Solids

Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional

Materials

Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

1:30 PM

2:15 PM MS 13 MS 10

Comparison of Plasticity and

Intermittency in Crystalline and

Amorphous Solids

Modeling Material

Damage across Varying Physical

Scales

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Harborview Loch Raven Camden

I II I II

AM break, 10:00 - 10:30 AM

MS 12

MS 2 MS 15 MS 17

Uncertainty Quantification and Stochastic Mechanics in Multi-scale

Models

Computational Methods for

Blast and Impact in Mechanics of

Materials

Material Architecture

Design

Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

Lunch, 12:30 - 1:30 PM

Semi-Plenary Session 3 Semi-Plenary Session 4

MS 2 MS 17

Computational Methods for Blast and Impact in Mechanics of

Materials

Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Arun Prakash Co-chair: David Hopkins

10:30

[2.09] Multi-Scale Modeling of Foam-Core Sandwich Structures Subject to

Simulated Blast

Xiaowo Wang1, Hui Liu

1, Arun Prakash

1, Murat Vural

2, Ertugrul Taciroglu

3

1Purdue University, USA

2Illinois Institute of Technology, USA,

3University of California at Los Angeles, USA

Presenter: Arun Prakash, [email protected]

10:54 [2.10]

Simulating Shock Response in Polycrystalline Piezoelectric Media

David Hopkins, George A Gazonas

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: David Hopkins, [email protected]

M.S.#2 Computational Methods for Blast and Impact in Mechanics of Materials

Loch Raven I (2F)

60

Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: James D. Lee Co-Chair: Xianqiao Wang

M.S.#4 Nano, Bio, Multiscale and Multifunctional Materials – Modeling and Characterization

Potomac (3F)

10:30 [4.11]

Identification Of Microscopic Material Parameters Within Nonlinear

Computational Homogenization Using Gradient-based Optimization

Algorithms

Ulrike Schmidt, Julia Mergheim, Paul Steinmann

Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany

Presenter: Ulrike Schmidt, [email protected]

10:54 [4.12]

Computer Simulations of Magnetic Response in Irradiated Fe-Cr Alloys:

An Application of Phase-field Approach in Monitoring Nuclear Materials

Degradation

Shenyang Hu, Yulan Li, Robert Montgomery, Charles Henager Jr.

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Yulan Li, [email protected]

11:18 [4.13]

A Novel Model for Heart Valve Biomaterial Fatigue Response

Rouzbeh Amini1, Michael Sacks

2

1University of Pittsburgh, USA

2University of Texas, Austin, USA

Presenter: Michael Sacks, [email protected]

11:42 [4.14]

Material Design of AxBxC1-xD1-xO3 Nano Devices by Molecular

Dynamics Simulation

Xianqiao Wang1, James D. Lee

2

1University of Georgia, Athens, USA,

2The George Washington University, USA

Presenter: Xianqiao Wang, [email protected]

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.# 9 Structural Transformations in Solids

Chesapeake III (3F)

Chair: K. Datta Vice Chair: M. Grinfeld

10:30 [9.12]

The Gibbs Paradigm and the Electrochemical Tensors

Michael Grinfeld

U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Michael Grinfeld, [email protected]

10:54 [9.13]

Kinetic Relations and Nucleation Associated with Phase Transformation

and Twinning in Atomic Models

Chang-Tsan Lu, Kaushik Dayal

Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Presenter: Chang-Tsan Lu, [email protected]

11:18 [9.14]

3D Image-based Modeling of Residual Stresses in Hybrid Shape

Memory Alloy / Ceramic Composites

Brian T Lester1, Dimitris C Lagoudas

1, Siddiq M. Qidwai

2, Andrew B.

Geltmacher2

1Texas A&M University, USA

2Naval Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Andrew B Geltmacher, [email protected]

11:42 [9.15]

A Constitutive Material Model for Transformation Plasticity in PSZ

Ceramics

Lars Mehlhorn, Uwe Muehlich, Meinhard Kuna

TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany

Presenter: Lars Mehlhorn, [email protected]

12:06 [9.16]

Finite Element Calculation of the Driving Force for Precipitation

Hardening of Metastable Austenitic Stainless Steels

K. Datta1,2

, L-E. Lindgren3, J. Post

4

1Data Metallurgical Company, India

2Jadavpur University, India

3Luleå University of Technology, Sweden

4Philips Consumer Lifestyle, USA

Presenter: K. Datta, [email protected]

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM M.S.#10 Modeling Material Damage across Varying Physical

Scales: Numerical Identification of Dominant Length Scale Parameters and their Relevance to Higher Scales

Chesapeake II (3F)

Modeling Plasticity and Damage at Atomistic Scales Chair: D.J. Luscher Co-Chair: Hashem Mourad 10:30 [10.16]

(KEYNOTE) Multiscale Simulation of the Effect of Radiation Damage on

Reactor Fuel Performance

Michael Tonks1, Paul Millett

1, David Andersson

2, Chris Stanek

2

1Idaho National Laboratory, USA

2Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Michael Tonks, [email protected]

10:54 [10.17]

MD Based Study on Crack Propagation and Associated Mechanisms

Evolution for Crystalline Material

Jiaxi Zhang, Somnath Ghosh,

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Jiaxi Zhang, [email protected]

11:18 [10.18]

Peridynamic Modeling of Localization in Ductile Metals

David Littlewood1, John Foster

2, Brad Boyce

3

1Sandia National Laboratories, USA

2University of Texas at San Antonio, USA

Presenter: David Littlewood, [email protected]

11:42 [10.19]

A Comparative Study of Fracture in Al: Quantum Mechanical vs.

Empirical Atomistic Description

Qing Peng1, Gang Lu

2

1Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

2California State University Northridge, USA

Presenter: Qing Peng, [email protected]

12:06 [10.20]

Influence of Strain Rate, Temperature and Load Orientation on Single

Crystal Slip in Tantalum

Coleman Alleman1, Somnath Ghosh

1, DJ Luscher

2, Curt Bronkhorst

2

1Johns Hopkins University, USA

2Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Coleman Alleman, [email protected]

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30PM

Chair: Lori Graham-Brady Vice-Chair: Sonjoy Das

10:30 [12.01]

Simultaneous Characterization of Meso- and Macro-Scopic

Uncertainties

Sonjoy Das

University at Buffalo, USA

Presenter: Sonjoy Das, [email protected]

10:54 [12.02]

Dynamic Strength of Brittle Materials with Randomly Interacting

Cracks

L. Graham-Brady, F. Huq

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: L. Graham-Brady, [email protected]

11:18 [12.03]

Analytical and Computational Study of One-Dimensional Impact into

Randomly Layered Elastic Media

George A. Gazonas1, Ani P. Velo

2

1U.S.Army Research Laboratory, USA

2University of San Diego, USA

Presenter: George A. Gazonas, [email protected]

11:42 [12.04]

A Predictive Model for Non-affine Elasticity and Damage in Fibrous

Networks

Abhilash A. S.1, Prashant K. Purohit

2, Shailendra P. Joshi

1

1National University of Singapore, Singapore

2University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: Shailendra P. Joshi, [email protected]

12:06 [12.05]

Representation and Propagation of Uncertainty in Equation-of-State

Models for Shock Physics Applications

Allen C. Robinson, John H. Carpenter, Bert Debusschere, Richard R.

Drake, Ann Mattsson, William J. Rider

Sandia National Laboratories, USA

Presenter: Allen C. Robinson, [email protected]

M.S.#12 Uncertainty Quantification and Stochastic Mechanics in Multi-Scale Models

Harborview I (2F)

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Chair: Derek Warner Co-Chair: Jean-Francois Molinari 10:30 [13.14]

(KEYNOTE) A Mesoscale Theory of Dislocation Dynamics and Crystal

Deformation

Shengxu Xia, Anter El-Azab

Purdue University, USA

Presenter: Anter El-Azab, [email protected]

10:54 [13.15]

Massively-Parallel Finite Element-Based Discrete Dislocation Dynamics

in Arbitrary Domains

Joshua C. Crone1, Kenneth Leiter

1, Tom Arsenlis

2, Jaroslaw Knap

1, Peter

W. Chung1

1U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Joshua C. Crone, [email protected]

11:18 [13.16]

High-Temperature Discrete Dislocation Dynamics

Amine Benzerga1, Shyam Keralavarma

2

1Texas A&M University, USA

2Brown University, USA

Presenter: Amine Benzerga, [email protected]

11:42 [13.17]

Dislocation Dynamics in HCP Materials

Sylvie Aubry1, Athanasios Arsenlis

1, Wei Cai

2, Steve Fitzgerald

3

1Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories, USA

2Stanford University, USA

3Culham Centre for Fusion Energy, UK

Presenter: Sylvie Aubry, [email protected]

12:06 [13.18]

Creep, Plasticity, and Fracture Model of Ni-Based Superalloy.

Application to Turbine Components Life Prediction

Alexander Staroselsky1, G.V. Srinivasan

1, Brice N. Cassenti

2

1United Technologies Research Center,USA

2University of Connecticut, USA

Presenter: Alexander Staroselsky, [email protected]

M.S.#13 Bridging the Scales from Micro to Macro

Chesapeake I (3F)

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.# 15 Material Architecture Design

Loch Raven II (2F)

Chair: Eugenio Dragoni Vice Chair: Seth Watts 10:30 [15.08]

Design of Composite Microstructure for Stiffness and Thermal

Expansion

Seth Watts1, Daniel Tortorelli

1, Christopher Spadaccini

2

1University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA

2Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Seth Watts, [email protected]

10:54 [15.9

Design of Material Architectures using Topology Optimization

Reza Lotfi, James K. Guest

Johns Hopkins University, USA

Presenter: Reza Lotfi, [email protected]

11:18 [15.10]

Indentation of Interlocked Cubic Assemblies: Experiments and 3D

Discrete Simulations

Magali Dugue, Marc Fivel, Yves Brechet

Laboratoire SIMaP-GPM2, France

Presenter: Magali Dugue, [email protected]

11:42 [15.11]

Non-Linear Modeling of Metallic Architectured Materials

Serge Kruch, Alexandre Iltchev, Vincent Marcadon

The French Aerospace Lab, France

Presenter: Serge Kruch, [email protected]

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Wednesday, 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

M.S.#17 Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

Camden (2F)

Chair: Vicky Nguyen Co-Chair: Prashant Purohit

10:30

[17.04]

(KEYNOTE) Semiflexible Filament Networks viewed as Fluctuating

Beam Frames

Prashant K. Purohit

University of Pennsylvania, USA

Presenter: Prashant K. Purohit, [email protected]

10:54 [17.05]

Model Order Reduction for Molecular Dynamics with Applications to

MD-Continuum DNA Modeling

J. S. Chen1, Chung-Hao Lee

2

1University of California, Los Angeles, USA

2University of Texas at Austin, USA

Presenter: J. S. Chen, [email protected]

11:18 [17.06]

Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics Approach for Numerical Simulation

of Bone Cutting

S. Li, A.A. Abdel-Wahab, E. Demirci, V.V. Silberschmidt

Loughborough University, UK

Presenter: V.V. Silberschmidt, [email protected]

11:42 [17.07]

Modeling Nonlinear Plasticity of Bone Mineral from Nanoindentation

Data

Suvranu De

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA

Presenter: Suvranu De, [email protected]

12:06 [17.08]

A FEM-Study of the Eye Lens after Inducing Cuts using Fs-Laser

Silke Besdo1, Michael Fromm

2, Tammo Ripken

3, Holger Lubatschowski

2

1Leibniz Universitaet Hannover, Germany

2Rowiak GmbH, Germany,

3Laser Zentrum Hannover, Germany

Presenter: Silke Besdo, [email protected]

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Wednesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

Chair: Ionel Chirica Co-Chair: Badri Hiriyur

2:15

[2.11]

Prediction of Shear Band Formation in Weld Affected Zones and

Layered Materials

Colin McAuliffe1, Ryan Karkkainen

2, Chian Yen

2, Haim Waisman

1

1Columbia University, USA

2U.S. Army Research Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Colin McAuliffe, [email protected]

2:39 [2.12]

Response of Ship Hull Laminated Plates with Imperfections to Close

Proximity Blast Loads

Ionel Chirica, Elena-Felicia Beznea

University Dunarea de Jos of Galati, Romania

Presenter: Ionel Chirica, [email protected]

3:03 [2.13]

Dynamic Fracture of Plates and Shells Subjected to Impulsive Loads

Jeong-Hoon Song

University of South Carolina, USA

Presenter: Jeong-Hoon Song, [email protected]

M.S.#2 Computational Methods for Blast and Impact in Mechanics of Materials

Loch Raven I (2F)

69

Wednesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#10 Modeling Material Damage across Varying Physical Scales: Numerical Identification of Dominant Length Scale

Parameters and their Relevance to Higher Scales

Chesapeake II (3F)

Emerging and novel frameworks for damage modeling Chair: Curt Bronkhorst Co-Chair: D.J. Luscher 2:15 [10.21]

(KEYNOTE) Entropy of Constrained Hamiltonian Systems and a PDE

Model of Damage

Amit Acharya

Carnegie Mellon University, USA

Presenter: Amit Acharya, [email protected]

3:03 [10.22]

Consideration of Mesoscale Structures in Ensemble Averaged

Equations for Material Pulverization

Duan Z. Zhang, Balaji Jayaraman

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Duan Z. Zhang, [email protected]

70

Wednesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

Chair: Jaafar El-Awady Co-Chair: Shailendra Joshi

2:15

[13.19]

Coarse-graining Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory

Phanish Suryanarayana

Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Presenter: Phanish Suryanarayana,

[email protected]

2:39

[13.20]

Modeling the Crystallographic Texture of Cu/Nb Layered Composites

by Accumulated Roll Bonding

C. A. Bronkhorst, B. L. Hansen, J. R. Mayeur, I. J. Beyerlein

Los Alamos National Laboratory, USA

Presenter: Curt A. Bronkhorst, [email protected]

3:03

[13.21]

Plastic Activity in Nanoscratch Molecular Dynamics Simulations of

Pure Aluminum

Till Junge, Jean-François Molinari

Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Switzerland

Presenter: Till Junge, [email protected]

M.S.#13 Bridging the Scales from Micro to Macro

Chesapeake I (3F)

71

Wednesday, 2:15 - 3:30 PM

M.S.#17 Computational Mechanics of Biomaterials

Camden (2F)

Chair: Vicky Nguyen Co-Chair: Prashant Purohit

2:15

[17.09]

An Integrated Biomechanical Model for Microgravity-Induced Visual

Impairment

Emily S. Nelson1, Lauren Best

1, Jerry G. Myers

1, Lealem Mulugeta

2

1NASA Glenn Research Center, USA

2Universities Space Research Association, USA

Presenter: Emily Nelson, [email protected]

2:39

[17.10]

Modeling Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Growth and Remodeling

John S. Wilson, Paolo DiAchille, Jay D. Humphrey

Yale University, USA

Presenter: John S. Wilson, [email protected]

3:03

[17.11]

Fractional Calculus Based Large Deformation Visco-Elastic Model for

Soft Biological Materials

Siladitya Pal, Spandan Maiti, Lance A. Davidson

University of Pittsburgh, USA

Presenter: Siladitya Pal, [email protected]

72

Index - Minisymposium Authors

73

A

Aarons, Lee................................... 58

Abhilash, A. S. ............................... 96

Abrams, Cameron F. ..................... 70

Abu Al-Rub, Rashid K. ................... 45

Acharya, Amit ................. 48, 52, 101

Adamus, Konrad ........................... 61

Addessio, Francis L. ...................... 85

Al-Harbi, Hamad F. ....................... 46

Alleman, Coleman ........................ 95

Allen, V. ........................................ 60

Amini, Rouzbeh ............................ 93

Andersson, David ......................... 95

Andreassen, Erik ........................... 79

Andzelm, Jan W. ........................... 57

Anogiannakis, Stefanos ................ 44

Antoun, Bonnie R. ........................ 73

Antoun, Tarabay ........................... 58

Aragon, Alejandro ........................ 56

Aretz, Anke ................................... 72

Arsenlis, Athanasios ..................... 97

Arsenlis, Tom ................................ 97

Ashcroft, Ian A. ............................. 69

Aslan, Ozgur ................................. 50

Aubry, Sylvie ................................. 97

Austin, C. ...................................... 60

B

Babitsky, Vladimir ........................ 53

Bael, Albert Van ........................... 51

Baker, Kris .................................... 45

Ballani, Felix ................................. 86

Balokhonov, R.R. .......................... 58

Balu, Radhakrishnan ..................... 68

Baniasadi, Majid ........................... 54

Barton, Nathan ............................. 85

Basu, P.K. ...................................... 82

Becker, Richard ............................ 85

Benson, David J. ........................... 68

Benzerga, Amine .................... 72, 97

Besdo, Silke 1 ................................ 99

Best, Lauren ............................... 103

Beyerlein, I. J. ............................. 102

Beznea, Elena-Felicia............ 69, 100

Bi, Dapeng .................................... 55

Bidone Tamara Carla 3 ................. 87

Binkele, Peter ................... 53, 60, 61

Blair, Daniel L. .............................. 55

Bleck, W. ...................................... 47

Bliss, Karen M............................... 77

Bobaru, Florin .................. 44, 74, 84

Bomarito, Geoffrey F. .................. 78

Borau, Carlos 2 ............................. 87

Boyce, Brad .................................. 95

Braginsky, Michael ....................... 58

Brannon, Rebecca ........................ 43

Brechet, Yves ............................... 98

Brennan, John K. .......................... 57

Bronkhorst, C. A. ....... 78, 85, 95, 102

Brown, Arthur A. .......................... 73

Budnitzki, Michael........................ 73

Buffière, Jean-Yves ....................... 51

Byer, C. M..................................... 45

C

Cai, Dongyu .................................. 69

Cai, Wei ........................................ 97

Canfield, Thomas R. ..................... 85

Carabineanu, Adrian .................... 76

Cardenas, Andres ......................... 46

Carjali, Erol ................................... 76

Carpenter, John H. ....................... 96

Cataño, Juan David Gómez .......... 61

Cerreta, Ellen K. ........................... 78

Chabaat, Mohamed ..................... 72

Chakraborty, Bulbul ..................... 55

Chambart, M. ............................... 56

Chao, Huikuan .............................. 57

74

Chen, J. S. ......................................99

Chen, Lisa Y. ..................................45

Chen, Long-Qing ...........................71

Chen, Zhongfang ...........................40

Cheng, Jiahao ................................66

Chester, Shawn .............................85

Chiesa, MIchael L. .........................73

Chinnakonda, Manojkumar ..........74

Chirica, Ionel ......................... 69, 100

Choi, Y. S. ......................................52

Chung, Peter W. .......... 42, 57, 66, 97

Clayton, John D. ................ 43, 71, 77

Craciun, Eduard-Marius .......... 69, 76

Crone, Joshua C. ...........................97

D

Dai, Chunping ...............................60

Damle, Sameer S. ..........................61

Dancette, Sylvain ..........................51

D'Andrebo, Quentin Pujol .............60

Daniels, Karen ...............................48

Daphalapurkar, Nitin ....................56

Das, Sonjoy ...................................96

Datta, K. ........................................94

Davidson, Lance A. ......................103

Dayal, Kaushik ...............................94

De, Suvranu ...................... 40, 68, 99

Debusschere, Bert ........................96

Demiral, Murat .............................73

Demirci, Emrah .............................99

Demirci, Emrah ....................... 67, 83

DiAchille, Paolo ...........................103

Dimiduk, Dennis.......... 45, 52, 59, 75

Dobson, Matthew .........................49

Dragoni, E. ....................................86

Drake, Richard R. ..........................96

Dugue, Magali ...............................98

E

El-Awady, Jaafar ........................... 59

El-Azab, Anter ......................... 77, 97

Ettehad, Mahmood ...................... 45

Eyckens, Philip .............................. 51

F

Falk, Michael .................... 54, 66, 75

Farquar, George ........................... 86

Farukh, Farukh .............................. 67

Fisher, Timothy S. ......................... 49

Fitzgerald, Steve ........................... 97

Fivel, Marc .................................... 98

Forest, Samuel .............................. 60

Foster, John .................................. 95

Fromm, Michael 2 ......................... 99

Fuller, Timothy J. .......................... 43

G

Ganapathysubramanian, Baskar .. 46,

54

Gao, Qi .......................................... 72

Gao, Zhenjia ................................. 58

Garikipati, Krishna ........................ 54

Garmestani, Hamid....................... 54

Gazonas, George A. .... 56, 68, 92, 96

Ge, Ting .................................. 44, 70

Geltmacher, Andrew B. ................ 94

Geubelle, Philippe H. .................... 56

Ghoniem, Nasr M. ........................ 40

Ghosh, Somnath ......... 47, 60, 66, 95

Ghosh, Susanta ............................. 67

Gianola, Daniel S........................... 45

Gillespie, John W. ......................... 69

Goldbart, Paul M. ......................... 41

Gong, Lei ....................................... 83

Gordon, Peter A. ........................... 53

75

Gorwade, Chandragupt ................ 69

Goullet, Arnaud ............................ 66

Graham-Brady, Lori ................ 56, 96

Greer, Julia R. ............................... 59

Grest, Gary S. ......................... 44, 70

Grinfeld, Michael .......................... 94

Grolleau, Vincent ......................... 82

Gu, Xun ......................................... 59

Guan, Pengfei ............................... 66

Guest, James K. ................ 79, 86, 98

Guo, Shu ....................................... 47

H

Ha, Seung-Hyun ............................ 79

Hansen, B. L. ............................... 102

Haque, Bazle Z. (Gama) ................ 69

Harb, Rani ..................................... 40

Hartmaier, A. ................................ 47

Hartman, David R. ........................ 69

Hayman, Nicholas......................... 48

Heard, William F. .......................... 82

Henager, Charles Jr. ..................... 93

Heo, Taewook .............................. 71

Herbold, Eric ................................. 58

Hilton, Corydon ............................ 71

Hiriyur, Badri ................................ 82

Hopkins, David ............................. 92

Hopkins, Jonathan ........................ 86

Houtte, Paul Van .......................... 51

Hoy, Robert S. .............................. 44

Hoyos, Francisco Javier Vélez ....... 61

Hu, Guangli ................................... 43

Hu, Shenyang ............................... 93

Hu, Wenke........................ 44, 74, 84

Hufnagel, Todd ............................. 75

Hughes, Foz .................................. 69

Hui, Tong ...................................... 82

Hulbert, Gregory .......................... 79

Humphrey, Jay D. ....................... 103

Huq, F. .......................................... 96

I

Iltchev, Alexandre ........................ 98

Inal, Kaan ..................................... 72

Izvekov, Sergei ............................. 57

J

Jacques, S. .................................... 60

Jasa, John ..................................... 70

Jayaraman, Balaji ....................... 101

Jenkins, Timothy A. ...................... 68

Ji, Wei ........................................... 40

Ji, Yanzhou ................................... 71

Jiang, Tonghu ............................... 54

Jones, Reese E. ............................. 42

Joshi, Shailendra P. ...................... 45

Junge, Till ................................... 102

Junghans, Christoph ..................... 57

K

Kalidindi, Surya R. ........................ 46

Kamm Roger D. 4 .......................... 87

Kamojjala, Krishna C..................... 43

Karkkainen, Ryan ....................... 100

Karthik, V...................................... 87

Karvanirabori, Payman ................. 54

Keralavarma, Shyam .............. 72, 97

Kerner, Richard ............................ 77

Kesckes, Laszlo J. .......................... 59

Keshavarzhadad, Shahriyar .......... 60

Kim Jin Seob ................................. 87

Kim, Taeyoon 1 ............................. 87

Knap, Jaroslaw ....................... 71, 97

Knezevic, Marko ........................... 46

Kodali, Hari K. ............................... 46

Kondic, Lou................................... 66

Kostka, Timothy D. ....................... 73

Kraczek, Brent .............................. 42

76

Kramar, Miro ................................66

Krempaszky, C. ..............................47

Kruch, Serge ..................................98

Kucharczyk, Zygmunt ....................61

Kudla, Krzysztof ............................61

Kumar, A. ......................................67

Kumta, Prashant N. .......................61

Kuna, Meinhard ................ 73, 84, 94

Kundu, Anupam ............................40

Kysar, Jeffrey W. ...........................52

L

Lagoudas, Dimitris C .....................94

Lambeth, Robert ...........................44

Lammi, Christopher J. ...................74

Lane, J. Matthew D. ......................44

Lange, Kyle ....................................86

Lazarov, Boyan ..............................79

Le, Edward A. ................................60

Leavy, Brian ..................................43

Lee, Chung-Hao ............................99

Lee, James D. .................... 67, 83, 93

Legoll, Frederic .............................49

Lei, Yajie ........................................67

Leiter, Kenneth .............................97

Lelievre, Tony ...............................49

Leng, Yongsheng ...........................67

Lester, Brian T ...............................94

Leung, Kai Wing Kelvin ..................84

Levitas, Valery I. ...................... 40, 71

Lewis, Matthew W. .......................70

Li, Jiaoyan .....................................83

Li, S ...............................................99

Li, Yulan ........................................93

Lian, J. ...........................................47

Liedke, Thomas .............................86

Lindgren, L-E. ................................94

Littlewood, David ..........................95

Liu, Andrea J. .......................... 41, 55

Liu, Fushen ....................................53

Liu, Hui .......................................... 92

Longuet, Arnaud ........................... 60

Lotfi, Reza ..................................... 98

Lu, Chang-Tsan ............................. 94

Lu, Gang ........................................ 95

Lu, Shuo ........................................ 66

Lubatschowski, Holger.................. 99

Lubensky, Tom.............................. 55

Ludwig, Wolfgang ......................... 51

Luscher, D. J. ........................... 78, 95

Lynch, M. ...................................... 60

Łyźniak, Julita ................................ 40

M

Ma, A. ........................................... 47

Ma, Zheng-Dong ........................... 79

Mahéo, Laurent ............................ 82

Mailman, Mitch ............................ 55

Maire, Eric .................................... 51

Maiti, Spandan ..................... 61, 103

Maloney, Craig ............................. 75

Mandadapu, Kranthi K. ................. 42

Maniatty, Antoinette .................... 54

Manning, M. Lisa .................... 41, 55

Mao, Xiaoming ............................. 55

Marcadon, Vincent ....................... 98

Marsavina, Liviu ............................ 69

Matous, K. .................................... 58

Mattsson, Ann .............................. 96

Mattsson, Thomas R. .................... 44

Mayeur, Jason R. .................. 50, 102

Maziere, Matthieu ........................ 60

McAuliffe, Colin .................... 82, 100

McCauley, James W. ..................... 56

McDowell, David L. ................. 50, 58

Meaud, Julien ............................... 79

Mehlhorn, Lars ............................. 94

Meier, Holger A. ........................... 53

Mihaila, Bogdan ............................ 46

Millett, Paul .................................. 95

77

Mischaikow, Konstantin ............... 66

Mishra, Raja K. ............................. 72

Molinari, Jean-François ........ 56, 102

Molnar, David ................... 53, 60, 61

Montgomery, Robert ................... 93

Mora, Alejandro ............... 53, 60, 61

Mosby, M. D. ................................ 58

Mourad, Hashem M. .............. 78, 85

Mudunuru, Maruti Kumar ............ 46

Muehlich, Uwe ............................. 94

Mühlich, Uwe ............................... 86

Mukherjee, Abhijit ....................... 87

Mulugeta, Lealem ...................... 103

Munday, Lynn B. .......................... 66

Münstermann, S. .......................... 47

Murphy, Kathryn F. ...................... 45

Myers, Jerry G 1 .......................... 103

N

Nadgorny, Ed ................................ 45

Nair, Arun ..................................... 84

Nairn, John A. ............................... 60

Nakamura, Toshio ........................ 40

Nakshatrala, Kalyana Babu ........... 46

Negahban, Mehrdad .................... 70

Nelson, Emily S. 1 ........................ 103

Nesterenko, Vitali F. ..................... 68

Nguyen, Linh ................................ 45

Nicolae, I. ..................................... 76

Niordson, Christian....................... 52

Noid, William G. ........................... 70

Nordendale, Nikolas A. ................. 82

O

O’Dowd, Noel ............................... 47

Oancea, Victor .............................. 74

O'Hern, Corey ............................... 48

Olney, Karl L. ................................ 68

Oskay, Caglar................................ 82

Owen, J. Michael .......................... 85

Oztop, Muin S. ............................. 52

P

Pal, Siladitya ......................... 61, 103

Pan, Zhiliang ................................. 59

Panicaud, Benoît .......................... 77

Papadopoulos, Panayiotis ............ 42

Papanikolaou, Stefanos .... 45, 48, 75

Parthasarathy, T.A. ...................... 52

Patinet, Sylvain ............................ 59

Peng, Qing .............................. 40, 95

Perahia, Dvora ............................. 70

Peride, Niculae ............................. 69

Pierce, Flint .................................. 70

Pinard, Philippe ............................ 72

Popova, Evdokia ........................... 72

Post, J. .......................................... 94

Powers, Brian M. .......................... 56

Prahl, Ulrich ................................. 72

Prakash, Arun ............................... 92

Proville, Laurent ........................... 59

Prueger, Stefan ............................ 84

Przybyla, Craig Paul ...................... 58

Puri, S. .......................................... 52

Purohit, Prashant K. ............... 96, 99

Q

Qian, Dong ............................. 67, 83

Qidwai, Siddiq M. ......................... 94

R

Rabaea, A. .................................... 76

Rahul, Fnu .................................... 68

Rajan, Krishna .............................. 46

Ramazani, Ali ................................ 72

78

Ramesh, K. T. .............. 43, 45, 56, 68

Rangaswamy, Partha ....................70

Rao, Satish I. ........................... 52, 59

Rapeanu, Eleonora .......................76

Regener, B. ...................................47

Ren, X. J. .......................................60

Rice, Betsy M. ...............................57

Richart, N. .....................................56

Rickman, Jeffrey ...........................41

Rider, William J. ............................96

Riggleman, Robert ........................57

Rinderspacher, B. Christopher ......44

Rio, Gérard ....................................82

Ripken, Tammo 3 ..........................99

Robbins, Mark O. .............. 44, 70, 75

Robinson, Allen C. .........................96

Robinson, Peter ............................85

Romanova, V.A. ............................58

Rosch, Thomas W. ........................57

Rouhaud, Emmanuelle .................77

Roy, Anish ............................... 53, 73

Rudraraju, Krishna Siva Shankar ...54

S

Sabuncuoglu, Baris .......................67

Sacks, Michael ..............................93

Sadasivam, Sridhar .......................49

Sadowski, Tomasz ................... 69, 76

Salerno, K. Michael .......................75

Sampath, Sanjay ...........................40

Samvedi, Vikas ..............................42

Schmaling, B. ................................47

Schmauder, Siegfried .. 53, 58, 60, 61

Schraad, M. W. .............................78

Schuren, Jay ..................................52

Schwedt, Alexander ......................72

Shade, Paul ...................................52

Shailendra, Joshi P. .......................96

Sharaf, M. .....................................47

Shattuck, Mark .............................48

Shaw, Steve .................................. 69

Shih, Don ...................................... 71

Sieber, Tilo .................................... 86

Silberschmidt, Vadim V. .. 53, 67, 69,

73, 76, 83, 99

Simpkins, Bryan ............................ 85

Sliozberg, Yelena .......................... 44

Soghrati, Soheil ............................. 56

Søndergaard, Jakob ...................... 79

Song, Jeong-Hoon ....................... 100

Song, Mo ...................................... 69

Sosdean, C. ................................... 76

Souza, Flavio V. ............................. 56

Spadaccini, Christopher .......... 86, 98

Spaggiari, Andrea ......................... 47

Spector, Michael J. B. ................... 66

Srolovitz, David J. .......................... 59

Stanciulescu, Ilinca ....................... 58

Stanek, Chris ................................. 95

Stockinger, M. .............................. 47

Stoltz, Gabriel ............................... 49

Sun Sean X. ................................... 87

Sundararaghavan, V. .................... 67

Suryanarayana, Phanish ............. 102

Suter, Robert M. ........................... 52

Swab, Jeffrey ................................ 71

Swallowe, Gerry ........................... 69

T

Taciroglu, Ertugrul .................. 40, 92

Tang, Yizhe ................................... 59

Taxer, Thomas .............................. 73

Teyar, Soumia ............................... 72

Theodorou, Doros ........................ 44

Thomas, Nithin ............................. 72

Tomar, Vikas ................................. 42

Tonge, Andrew L. .......................... 43

Tonks, Michael ............................. 95

Tortorelli, Daniel ........................... 98

Tsigkourakos, George ................... 69

79

Turner, T. J.................................... 52

Tzoumanekas, Christos ................ 44

U

Uchic, Michael D. ................... 45, 59

Ullah, Himayat .............................. 69

V

Vajragupta, N. .............................. 47

Valavala, Pavan K. .................. 66, 75

Valdevit, Lorenzo.......................... 86

Valiveti, Dakshina M. .................... 53

Velo, Ani P. ................................... 96

Vempati, Uday.............................. 75

Vogler, Tracy J. ............................. 74

Vorobiev, Oleg.............................. 58

Vural, Murat ................................. 92

W

Waas, A. M. .................................. 67

Wahab, A.A. Abdel ....................... 99

Waisman, Haim .................... 82, 100

Wang, Xianqiao ................ 67, 83, 93

WANG, XIAOTING ......................... 76

Wang, Xiaowo .............................. 92

Warner, Derek H. ............. 45, 78, 84

Watts, Seth ................................... 98

Wei, Qiuming ............................... 59

Weiland, Hasso............................. 51

Weingarten, N. Scott .................... 57

Werner, Ewald ....................... 47, 73

Wetzel, Eric .................................. 68

Whalley, David C. ......................... 76

Więckowski, Wojciech .................. 40

Wildman, Raymond ...................... 56

Wilkerson, Justin .......................... 68

Willam, Kaspar ............................. 73

Wilson, John S ............................ 103

Wisbey, A. .................................... 60

Wodo, Olga ............................ 46, 54

Wojsyk, Kwiryn ............................ 61

Wolff, C. ....................................... 56

Woodward, C. .............................. 52

Wu, Qifeng ................................... 50

Wu, Zhaoxuan .............................. 59

X

Xi, Yunping ................................... 73

Xia, Shengxu ................................. 97

Xotta, Giovanna ........................... 73

Y

Yaghmaie, Reza ............................ 47

Yen, Chian-Fong ................... 84, 100

Yogurtcu, Osman N. ..................... 87

Young, Robert J. ........................... 83

Yu, Jian ................................... 71, 84

Z

Zagan, Remus ............................... 76

Zahedi, Sayyedabolfazl ................. 53

Zamora, Richard ........................... 84

Zawadzki, Marcin ......................... 40

Zhang, Duan Z. ........................... 101

Zhang, Jiaxi ................................... 95

Zhang, Jing ................................... 45

Zhang, Lili ..................................... 70

Zhang, Yong-Wei .......................... 59

Zhang, Zhen ................................. 67

Zhou, Min ..................................... 74

Zhou, Xiaowang............................ 42

Zikry, M.A. .................................... 50

Zola, Jaroslaw ............................... 46

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