@article{AreiasRabczuk, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Finite strain fracture of plates and shells with configurational forces and edge rotation}, series = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering}, journal = {International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering}, abstract = {Finite strain fracture of plates and shells with configurational forces and edge rotation}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukDiasdaCosta, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Dias-da-Costa, D.}, title = {Assumed-metric spherically-interpolated quadrilateral shell element}, series = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, journal = {Finite Elements in Analysis and Design}, pages = {53 -- 67}, abstract = {Assumed-metric spherically-interpolated quadrilateral shell element}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{AreiasRabczukDiasdaCosta, author = {Areias, Pedro and Rabczuk, Timon and Dias-da-Costa, D.}, title = {Asymmetric Shell Elements Based on a Corrected Updated-Lagrangian Approach}, series = {CMES: Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences}, journal = {CMES: Computer Modeling in Engineering and Sciences}, abstract = {Asymmetric Shell Elements Based on a Corrected Updated-Lagrangian Approach}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BakarKramerBordasetal., author = {Bakar, I. and Kramer, O. and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Optimization of Elastic Properties and Weaving Patterns of Woven Composites}, series = {Composite Structures}, journal = {Composite Structures}, pages = {575 -- 591}, abstract = {Optimization of Elastic Properties and Weaving Patterns of Woven Composites}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{BanihaniRabczukAlmomani, author = {Banihani, Suleiman and Rabczuk, Timon and Almomani, Thakir}, title = {POD for real-time simulation of hyperelastic soft biological tissue using the point collocation method of finite spheres}, series = {Mathematical Problems in Engineering}, journal = {Mathematical Problems in Engineering}, doi = {10.1155/2013/386501}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170413-31203}, abstract = {The point collocation method of finite spheres (PCMFS) is used to model the hyperelastic response of soft biological tissue in real time within the framework of virtual surgery simulation. The proper orthogonal decomposition (POD) model order reduction (MOR) technique was used to achieve reduced-order model of the problem, minimizing computational cost. The PCMFS is a physics-based meshfree numerical technique for real-time simulation of surgical procedures where the approximation functions are applied directly on the strong form of the boundary value problem without the need for integration, increasing computational efficiency. Since computational speed has a significant role in simulation of surgical procedures, the proposed technique was able to model realistic nonlinear behavior of organs in real time. Numerical results are shown to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new methodology through a comparison between full and reduced analyses for several nonlinear problems. It is shown that the proposed technique was able to achieve good agreement with the full model; moreover, the computational and data storage costs were significantly reduced.}, subject = {Chirurgie}, language = {en} } @article{Cervantes, author = {Cervantes, Juan}, title = {Ideology, neoliberalism and sustainable development}, series = {Human Geographies}, journal = {Human Geographies}, doi = {10.5719/hgeo.2013.72.25}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170418-31300}, pages = {25 -- 34}, abstract = {This paper examines the interactions between issues such as ideology, neoliberalism, institution-building and sustainable development. The central focus of the paper is to demonstrate that the neoliberalism hasn't succeeded just because it is an economic strategy which better serves the interests of the capitalist class (though it must be stressed that this fact has obviously contributed) but mainly because it has been promoted as an attractive economic strategy by respected, well organized and transnationalized institutions all around the globe, and understand the reasons behind this institutional support. After reviewing the interrelationships between the Bretton-Woods institutions and their relationship with the concepts of neoliberalism and sustainable development, the paper concludes claiming that the so-called neoliberal ideology operates behind the discourses of growth, progress and sustainability and that it is in charge of softening domination by diffusing legitimating ideas and granting concessions to subordinate forces, thus implying significations and values that transcend the possible manipulation of the world as an object.}, subject = {Neoliberalismus}, language = {en} } @article{JiangParkGalletal., author = {Jiang, Jin-Wu and Park, Harold S. and Gall, K. and Leach, A. and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {A Surface Stacking Fault Energy Approach to Predicting Defect Nucleation in Surface-Dominated Nanostructures}, series = {Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids}, journal = {Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids}, abstract = {A Surface Stacking Fault Energy Approach to Predicting Defect Nucleation in Surface-Dominated Nanostructures}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{JiangRabczuk, author = {Jiang, Jin-Wu and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Mechanical Oscillation of Kinked Silicon Nanowires: a Natural Nanoscale Spring}, series = {Applied Physics Letters}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, abstract = {Mechanical Oscillation of Kinked Silicon Nanowires: a Natural Nanoscale Spring}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{JiangRabczuk, author = {Jiang, Jin-Wu and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Modulation of Thermal Conductivity in kinked Silicon Nanowires: Phonon interchanging and pinching effects or Reduction of thermal conductivity in kinked silicon nanowire superlattices}, series = {Nano Letters}, journal = {Nano Letters}, abstract = {Modulation of Thermal Conductivity in kinked Silicon Nanowires: Phonon interchanging and pinching effects or Reduction of thermal conductivity in kinked silicon nanowire superlattices}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{JiangWangRabczuk, author = {Jiang, Jin-Wu and Wang, Bing-Shen and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Why twisting angles are diverse in graphene Moir'e patterns?}, series = {Journal of Applied Physics}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, abstract = {Why twisting angles are diverse in graphene Moir'e patterns?}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{JiangZhaoRabczuk, author = {Jiang, Jin-Wu and Zhao, Jun-Hua and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Size-Sensitive Young's Modulus of Kinked Silicon Nanowires}, series = {Nanotechnology}, journal = {Nanotechnology}, doi = {10.1088/0957-4484/24/18/185702}, abstract = {We perform both classical molecular dynamics simulations and beam model calculations to investigate the Young's modulus of kinked silicon nanowires (KSiNWs). The Young's modulus is found to be highly sensitive to the arm length of the kink and is essentially inversely proportional to the arm length. The mechanism underlying the size dependence is found to be the interplay between the kink angle potential and the arm length potential, where we obtain an analytic relationship between the Young's modulus and the arm length of the KSiNW. Our results provide insight into the application of this novel building block in nanomechanical devices.}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{JiangZhuangRabczuk, author = {Jiang, Jin-Wu and Zhuang, Xiaoying and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Orientation dependent thermal conductance in single-layer MoS 2}, series = {Scientific Reports}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, doi = {10.1038/srep02209}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170418-31417}, abstract = {We investigate the thermal conductivity in the armchair and zigzag MoS2 nanoribbons, by combining the non-equilibrium Green's function approach and the first-principles method. A strong orientation dependence is observed in the thermal conductivity. Particularly, the thermal conductivity for the armchair MoS2 nanoribbon is about 673.6 Wm-1 K-1 in the armchair nanoribbon, and 841.1 Wm-1 K-1 in the zigzag nanoribbon at room temperature. By calculating the Caroli transmission, we disclose the underlying mechanism for this strong orientation dependence to be the fewer phonon transport channels in the armchair MoS2 nanoribbon in the frequency range of [150, 200] cm-1. Through the scaling of the phonon dispersion, we further illustrate that the thermal conductivity calculated for the MoS2 nanoribbon is esentially in consistent with the superior thermal conductivity found for graphene.}, subject = {Mechanische Eigenschaft}, language = {en} } @article{KerfridenGouryRabczuketal., author = {Kerfriden, Pierre and Goury, O. and Rabczuk, Timon and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain}, title = {A partitioned model order reduction approach to rationalise computational expenses in nonlinear fracture mechanics}, series = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, journal = {Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering}, pages = {169 -- 188}, abstract = {A partitioned model order reduction approach to rationalise computational expenses in nonlinear fracture mechanics}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{KerfridenSchmidtRabczuketal., author = {Kerfriden, Pierre and Schmidt, K.M. and Rabczuk, Timon and Bordas, St{\´e}phane Pierre Alain}, title = {Statistical extraction of process zones and representative subspaces in fracture of random composites}, series = {International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering}, journal = {International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering}, abstract = {Statistical extraction of process zones and representative subspaces in fracture of random composites}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{KhosravaniRabczuk, author = {Khosravani, M.R. and Rabczuk, Timon}, title = {Determiniation of shear modulus for double and multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes}, series = {Mechanics of Composite Materials}, journal = {Mechanics of Composite Materials}, abstract = {Determiniation of shear modulus for double and multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{KnabeDatchevaLahmeretal., author = {Knabe, Tina and Datcheva, Maria and Lahmer, Tom and Cotecchia, F. and Schanz, Tom}, title = {Identification of constitutive parameters of soil using an optimization strategy and statistical analysis}, series = {Computers and Geotechnics}, journal = {Computers and Geotechnics}, pages = {143 -- 157}, abstract = {Identification of constitutive parameters of soil using an optimization strategy and statistical analysis}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{LeNguyenXuanAskesetal., author = {Le, C.V. and Nguyen-Xuan, Hung and Askes, H. and Rabczuk, Timon and Nguyen-Thoi, T.}, title = {Computation of limit load using edge-based smoothed finite element method and second-order cone programming}, series = {International Journal of Computational Methods}, journal = {International Journal of Computational Methods}, abstract = {Computation of limit load using edge-based smoothed finite element method and second-order cone programming}, subject = {Angewandte Mathematik}, language = {en} } @article{LorekWagner, author = {Lorek, Andreas and Wagner, Norbert}, title = {Supercooled interfacial water in fine-grained soils probed by dielectric spectroscopy}, series = {Cryosphere}, journal = {Cryosphere}, doi = {10.25643/bauhaus-universitaet.3149}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170425-31490}, pages = {1839 -- 1855}, abstract = {Water substantially affects nearly all physical, chemical and biological processes on the Earth. Recent Mars observations as well as laboratory investigations suggest that water is a key factor of current physical and chemical processes on the Martian surface, e.g. rheological phenomena. Therefore it is of particular interest to get information about the liquid-like state of water on Martian analogue soils for temperatures below 0 °C. To this end, a parallel plate capacitor has been developed to obtain isothermal dielectric spectra of fine-grained soils in the frequency range from 10 Hz to 1.1 MHz at Martian-like temperatures down to -70 °C. Two Martian analogue soils have been investigated: a Ca-bentonite (specific surface of 237 m2 g-1, up to 9.4\% w / w gravimetric water content) and JSC Mars 1, a volcanic ash (specific surface of 146 m2 g-1, up to 7.4\% w / w). Three soil-specific relaxation processes are observed in the investigated frequency-temperature range: two weak high-frequency processes (bound or hydrated water as well as ice) and a strong low-frequency process due to counter-ion relaxation and the Maxwell-Wagner effect. To characterize the dielectric relaxation behaviour, a generalized fractional dielectric relaxation model was applied assuming three active relaxation processes with relaxation time of the ith process modelled with an Eyring equation. The real part of effective complex soil permittivity at 350 kHz was used to determine ice and liquid-like water content by means of the Birchak or CRIM equation. There are evidence that bentonite down to -70 °C has a liquid-like water content of 1.17 monolayers and JSC Mars 1 a liquid-like water content of 1.96 monolayers.}, subject = {Wasser}, language = {en} } @article{LorekWagner, author = {Lorek, Andreas and Wagner, Norman}, title = {Supercooled interfacial water in fine grained soils probed by dielectric spectroscopy}, series = {Cryosphere}, journal = {Cryosphere}, doi = {10.5194/tc-7-1839-2013}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20170516-31840}, pages = {1839 -- 1855}, abstract = {Water substantially affects nearly all physical, chemical and biological processes on the Earth. Recent Mars observations as well as laboratory investigations suggest that water is a key factor of current physical and chemical processes on the Martian surface, e.g. rheological phenomena. Therefore it is of particular interest to get information about the liquid-like state of water on Martian analogue soils for temperatures below 0 °C. To this end, a parallel plate capacitor has been developed to obtain isothermal dielectric spectra of fine-grained soils in the frequency range from 10 Hz to 1.1 MHz at Martian-like temperatures down to -70 °C. Two Martian analogue soils have been investigated: a Ca-bentonite (specific surface of 237 m2 g-1, up to 9.4\% w / w gravimetric water content) and JSC Mars 1, a volcanic ash (specific surface of 146 m2 g-1, up to 7.4\% w / w). Three soil-specific relaxation processes are observed in the investigated frequency-temperature range: two weak high-frequency processes (bound or hydrated water as well as ice) and a strong low-frequency process due to counter-ion relaxation and the Maxwell-Wagner effect. To characterize the dielectric relaxation behaviour, a generalized fractional dielectric relaxation model was applied assuming three active relaxation processes with relaxation time of the ith process modelled with an Eyring equation. The real part of effective complex soil permittivity at 350 kHz was used to determine ice and liquid-like water content by means of the Birchak or CRIM equation. There are evidence that bentonite down to -70 °C has a liquid-like water content of 1.17 monolayers and JSC Mars 1 a liquid-like water content of 1.96 monolayers.}, subject = {Grundwasser}, language = {en} } @article{MullisSchipper, author = {Mullis, Daniel and Schipper, Sebastian}, title = {Die postdemokratische Stadt zwischen Politisierung und Kontinuit{\"a}t. Oder ist die Stadt jemals demokratisch gewesen?}, series = {sub\urban. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kritische Stadtforschung}, volume = {2013}, journal = {sub\urban. Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Kritische Stadtforschung}, number = {Band 1, Heft 2}, publisher = {sub\urban e.V.}, address = {Berlin}, doi = {10.36900/suburban.v1i2.97}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:wim2-20220112-45600}, pages = {79 -- 100}, abstract = {In der kritischen Stadtforschung wird die These der postdemokratischen Stadt aktuell immer wieder aufgegriffen und dabei eng mit Prozessen der Neoliberalisierung verkn{\"u}pft. Ausgehend von einer kritischen Diskussion der konzeptionellen Zug{\"a}nge bei Colin Crouch und Jacques Ranci{\`e}re geht der Beitrag anhand der Geschichte der kommunalen Selbstverwaltung in Frankfurt am Main dem Gehalt der beiden Begriffsbestimmungen in der konkreten historischen Analyse nach. Verwiesen wird dabei auf die unterschiedliche Analysetiefe der beiden Konzepte. Entgegen der bei Crouch vorherrschenden Annahme, dass es vor der neoliberalen Stadt eine demokratische Form st{\"a}dtischen Regierens gegeben hat, wird unter R{\"u}ckbezug auf die Argumentation Ranci{\`e}res zur Demokratie betont, dass der Fordismus keinesfalls als egalit{\"a}rer, inklusiver oder demokratischer charakterisiert werden kann. Vielmehr vertreten wir die These, dass die fordistische Stadt zwar aus anderen Gr{\"u}nden, aber vom Grundsatz her nicht weniger postdemokratisch gewesen ist als die neoliberale der Gegenwart und dass die demokratischen Momente am ehesten in den Br{\"u}chen und Spalten der sozialen Konflikte der 1970er und 1980er Jahre gefunden werden k{\"o}nnen.}, subject = {Stadtplanung}, language = {de} }