Beschrijving van impact
Despite the ever increasing computational speed of computers, there is a demand for more advanced computation schemes to study bigger systems with increasing detail. In the past, the group has developed Partition of unity based cohesive zone models (X-FEM) and discrete dislocation models. Our current research is focused on the development of novel model order reduction techniques and isogeometric analysis.Categorie van impact | Research Topic/Theme (at group level) |
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Wavelet based reduced order modelling for computational homogenisation
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