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Numerical simulation techniques to study the structural response of the human chest following median sternotomy (2005)
Bruhin, R. ; Stock, U.A. ; Drücker, J.-P. ; Azhari, T. ; Wippermann, J. ; Albes, J.M. ; Hintze, D. ; Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten ; Wahlers, T.
Numerical simulation techniques to study the structural response of the human chest following median sternotomy
Adaptive damage simulation of concrete using heterogeneous multiscale models (2008)
Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
Adaptive damage simulation of concrete using heterogeneous multiscale models
Mesoscale modeling of concrete: Geometry and numerics (2006)
Häfner, Stefan ; Eckardt, Stefan ; Luther, Torsten ; Könke, Carsten
Mesoscale modeling of concrete: Geometry and numerics
Multiscale simulation methods in damage prediction of brittle and ductile materials (2010)
Könke, Carsten ; Eckardt, Stefan ; Häfner, Stefan ; Luther, Torsten ; Unger, Jörg F.
Multiscale simulation methods in damage prediction of brittle and ductile materials
Application of a hybrid parallelization technique to accelerate the numerical simulation of nonlinear mechanical problems (2004)
Most, Thomas ; Eckardt, Stefan
This paper presents the combination of two different parallelization environments, OpenMP and MPI, in one numerical simulation tool. The computation of the system matrices and vectors is parallelized with OpenMP and the solution of the system of equations is done with the MPIbased solver MUMPS. The efficiency of both algorithms is shown on several linear and nonlinear examples using the Finite Element Method and a meshless discretization technique.
Modelling of cohesive crack growth in concrete structures with the extended finite element method (2007)
Unger, Jörg F. ; Eckardt, Stefan ; Könke, Carsten
Modelling of cohesive crack growth in concrete structures with the extended finite element method
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