Robert J. Asaro

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Viscoelastic response of anisotropic biological membranes. Part II: Constitutive models2017-04-11Paper
Macromolecular structure and viscoelastic response of the organic framework of nacre in Haliotis rufescens: A perspective and overview2014-04-25Paper
Core structure of aligned chitin fibers within the interlamellar framework extracted from Haliotis rufescens nacre. Part I: Implications for growth and mechanical response2014-03-19Paper
Multiscale modelling of erythrocytes in Stokes flow2012-06-26Paper
Mechanics and solids and materials.2011-08-09Paper
Mechanics of Solid Materials2011-08-09Paper
Finite element modelling of fibre reinforced polymer sandwich panels exposed to heat2005-08-29Paper
Crack face contact, frictional sliding and mesh design flexibility2005-06-01Paper
Failure of a thin film due to inclusions on the interface2000-10-31Paper
Cracks in functionally graded materials2000-10-29Paper
Crack deflection in functionally graded materials2000-07-03Paper
Elastic-plastic crystal mechanics for low symmetry crystals1998-01-05Paper
Through thickness texture gradients in rolled polycrystalline alloys1996-01-01Paper
Nonuniform deformations in polycrystals and aspects of the validity of the Taylor model1989-01-01Paper
Analysis of large-strain shear in rate-dependent face-centred cubic polycrystals: correlation of micro- and macromechanics1989-01-01Paper
Finite element analysis of crystalline solids1985-01-01Paper
Crystal Plasticity1983-01-01Paper
Strain localization in ductile single crystals1977-01-01Paper
The non-uniform transformation strain problem for anisotropic ellipsoidal inclusion1975-01-01Paper
Somigliana dislocations and internal stresses: With application to second phase hardening1975-01-01Paper
The fracture mechanics of slit-like cracks in anisotropic elastic media1972-01-01Paper

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