ECCOMAS 2022

Technical Programme

06 June 2022  11:00 - 13:00   Add
Uncertainty Quantification in material sciences I

Minisymposium organized by Florent Pled, Christophe Desceliers, Maarten Arnst and Christian Soize
MS42A
Room: B1 – 1
Chair: Florent Pled
CoChair: Maarten Arnst

Phase Field Model for Brittle Fracture in Random Heterogeneous Elastic Media : Forward Numerical Simulations and Sensitivity Analysis
Idiris Satgun, Florent Pled and Christophe Desceliers

Numerical model of the variability of particulate filled structural adhesive behaviour and failure in tension
Lorraine Aparecida Silva, Christine Espinosa, Eric Paroissien, Frédéric Lachaud and Lucas F.M. da Silva

Probabilistic modeling of LCF failure times using a epidemiological crack percolation model
Mathis Harder, Philipp Lion, Lucas Mäde, Tilmann Beck and Hanno Gottschalk

Dynamic simulation of viscoelastic stochastic structures using time-separated stochastic mechanics
Hendrik Geisler, Jan Nagel and Philipp Junker

A modular nonlinear stochastic finite element formulation for uncertainty estimation in contact mechanics
Yanis Ammouche and Antoine Jérusalem

Simulation of an additive manufacturing process considernig process and material uncertainties using a voxel-based approach
Albrecht Schmidt and Tom Lahmer

06 June 2022  14:00 - 16:00   Add
Uncertainty Quantification in material sciences II

Minisymposium organized by Florent Pled, Christophe Desceliers, Maarten Arnst and Christian Soize
MS42B
Room: B1 – 1
Chair: Florent Pled
CoChair: Maarten Arnst

Data-driven finite element method for diffusion and transport problems
Adriana Kulikova, Andrei G. Shvarts, Lukasz Kaczmarczyk and Chris J. Pearce

A statistical approach for permeability prediction in random fibrous media : influence of morphological parameters and fluid slip
Aubin Geoffre, Nicolas Moulin, Sylvain Drapier and Julien Bruchon

Stochastic analysis of spatially distributed out-of-plane fibre waviness in cfrp materials
Andreas Schuster

Can we separate individual variability from experimental noise ? a sensitivity study of mixed-effects models
Clément Laboulfie, Loïc Brevault , Mathieu Balesdent, Sébastien Da Veiga, François-Xavier Irisarri , Rodolphe Le Riche and Jean-François Maire

Interval field methods with local gradient control
Conradus van Mierlo, Matthias Faes and David Moens