Andrew T. McBride

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Computational electro-elasticity and magneto-elasticity for quasi-incompressible media immersed in free space2024-06-23Paper
An ALE approach for large-deformation thermoplasticity with application to friction welding2023-12-02Paper
Vibration analysis of piezoelectric Kirchhoff–Love shells based on Catmull–Clark subdivision surfaces2023-11-20Paper
A p‐adaptive, implicit‐explicit mixed finite element method for diffusion‐reaction problems2023-11-17Paper
Computational homogenization of nano‐materials accounting for size effects via surface elasticity2023-10-24Paper
Continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics: thermo-mechanical problems2023-10-11Paper
Multifield finite strain plasticity: theory and numerics2023-08-11Paper
A variational integrator for the discrete element method2022-06-03Paper
Continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics. Mechanical problems2022-02-15Paper
Towards elasto-plastic continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics2021-10-26Paper
Modelling the flexoelectric effect in solids: a micromorphic approach2021-04-26Paper
Convergence in the incompressible limit of new discontinuous Galerkin methods with general quadrilateral and hexahedral elements2021-04-23Paper
A Variational Integrator for the Discrete Element Method2021-03-02Paper
The computational framework for continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics2021-02-02Paper
Correction to: ``The computational framework for continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics2021-02-02Paper
Assessment of an isogeometric approach with Catmull-Clark subdivision surfaces using the Laplace-Beltrami problems2021-02-02Paper
An unconditionally stable algorithm for generalized thermoelasticity based on operator-splitting and time-discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods2020-03-30Paper
A thermodynamically consistent formulation of generalized thermoelasticity at finite deformations2018-11-26Paper
Flow Relations and Yield Functions for Dissipative Strain-Gradient Plasticity2018-03-08Paper
Numerical modelling of thermomechanical solids with highly conductive energetic interfaces2016-12-30Paper
Uniformly Convergent Interior Penalty Methods Using Multilinear Approximations for Problems in Elasticity2015-10-22Paper
A finite element implementation of surface elasticity at finite strains using the deal.II library2015-06-02Paper
A computational investigation of a model of single-crystal gradient thermoplasticity that accounts for the stored energy of cold work and thermal annealing2015-04-24Paper
A unified computational framework for bulk and surface elasticity theory: a curvilinear-coordinate-based finite element methodology2015-01-23Paper
A finite element method for a three-field formulation of linear elasticity based on biorthogonal systems2014-05-13Paper
Geometrically nonlinear continuum thermomechanics with surface energies coupled to diffusion2013-08-29Paper
A discontinuous Galerkin formulation of a model of gradient plasticity at finite strains2011-11-30Paper
On the Mathematical Formulations of a Model of Strain Gradient Plasticity2011-04-07Paper
Some Aspects of a Discontinuous Galerkin Formulation for Gradient Plasticity at Finite Strains2011-04-07Paper
A discontinuous Galerkin formulation for classical and gradient plasticity. I: Formulation and analysis2009-11-06Paper
A discontinuous Galerkin formulation for classical and gradient plasticity. II: Algorithms and numerical analysis2009-09-01Paper
Well-posedness of a model of strain gradient plasticity for plastically irrotational materials2008-03-12Paper
Contributions to the experimental validation of the discrete element method applied to tumbling mills2005-05-23Paper

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