Alejandro Mota

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A Cartesian parametrization for the numerical analysis of material instability2024-06-23Paper
Extending a 10-node composite tetrahedral finite element for solid mechanics2024-06-14Paper
The Schwarz alternating method for transient solid dynamics2023-11-23Paper
The Schwarz alternating method for the seamless coupling of nonlinear reduced order models and full order models2022-10-22Paper
A thermo-mechanical terrestrial model of Arctic coastal erosion2021-06-14Paper
Corrigendum to ``The Schwarz alternating method in solid mechanics2020-04-09Paper
The Schwarz alternating method in solid mechanics2020-04-06Paper
Concurrent multiscale modeling of microstructural effects on localization behavior in finite deformation solid mechanics2018-05-29Paper
A 10-node composite tetrahedral finite element for solid mechanics2016-12-30Paper
Rigorous development of component-based systems using component metadata and patterns2016-10-28Paper
A multiscale overlapped coupling formulation for large-deformation strain localization2015-01-23Paper
Erratum to: ``A multiscale overlapped coupling formulation for large-deformation strain localization2015-01-23Paper
Lie-group interpolation and variational recovery for internal variables2014-03-21Paper
A variational, finite-deformation constitutive model for piezoelectric materials2011-07-20Paper
Biomechanics of traumatic brain injury2010-09-14Paper
Fracture and fragmentation of simplicial finite element meshes using graphs2009-04-16Paper
Stress recovery in geometrically nonlinear membranes by a Hu-Washizu finite element formulation2006-09-12Paper
A variational constitutive model for porous metal plasticity2006-09-12Paper
Finite-element simulation of firearm injury to the human cranium2004-01-28Paper
On mixed finite element formulations and stress recovery techniques2002-07-14Paper

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