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Karel Matous
Karel Matous
Professor of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
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A review of predictive nonlinear theories for multiscale modeling of heterogeneous materials
K Matouš, MGD Geers, VG Kouznetsova, A Gillman
Journal of Computational Physics 330, 192-220, 2017
5162017
Homogenization methods and multiscale modeling: nonlinear problems
MGD Geers, VG Kouznetsova, K Matouš, J Yvonnet
Encyclopedia of computational mechanics second edition, 1-34, 2017
2262017
Multiscale cohesive failure modeling of heterogeneous adhesives
K Matouš, MG Kulkarni, PH Geubelle
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 56 (4), 1511-1533, 2008
1862008
Multiscale modeling of solid propellants: From particle packing to failure
K Matouš, HM Inglis, X Gu, D Rypl, TL Jackson, PH Geubelle
Composites science and technology 67 (7-8), 1694-1708, 2007
1362007
Applying genetic algorithms to selected topics commonly encountered in engineering practice
K Matouš, M Lepš, J Zeman, M Šejnoha
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 190 (13-14), 1629-1650, 2000
1232000
Multiscale modelling of particle debonding in reinforced elastomers subjected to finite deformations
K Matouš, PH Geubelle
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 65 (2), 190-223, 2006
1062006
Cohesive modeling of dewetting in particulate composites: micromechanics vs. multiscale finite element analysis
HM Inglis, PH Geubelle, K Matouš, H Tan, Y Huang
Mechanics of materials 39 (6), 580-595, 2007
1002007
A nonlinear manifold-based reduced order model for multiscale analysis of heterogeneous hyperelastic materials
S Bhattacharjee, K Matouš
Journal of Computational Physics 313, 635-653, 2016
982016
Computational homogenization at extreme scales
M Mosby, K Matouš
Extreme Mechanics Letters 6, 68-74, 2016
892016
Coupled multi‐scale cohesive modeling of failure in heterogeneous adhesives
MG Kulkarni, K Matouš, PH Geubelle
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 84 (8), 916-946, 2010
852010
Multi-scale modeling of heterogeneous adhesives: Effect of particle decohesion
MG Kulkarni, PH Geubelle, K Matouš
Mechanics of Materials 41 (5), 573-583, 2009
832009
Finite element formulation for modelling large deformations in elasto‐viscoplastic polycrystals
K Matouš, AM Maniatty
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 60 (14), 2313-2333, 2004
822004
Reconstruction of periodic unit cells of multimodal random particulate composites using genetic algorithms
NC Kumar, K Matouš, PH Geubelle
Computational materials science 42 (2), 352-367, 2008
772008
Finite element formulation for modeling nonlinear viscoelastic elastomers
P Areias, K Matouš
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 197 (51-52), 4702-4717, 2008
762008
An adaptive spacetime discontinuous Galerkin method for cohesive models of elastodynamic fracture
R Abedi, MA Hawker, RB Haber, K Matouš
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 81 (10), 1207-1241, 2010
702010
Three-dimensional reconstruction of statistically optimal unit cells of polydisperse particulate composites from microtomography
H Lee, M Brandyberry, A Tudor, K Matouš
Physical Review E—Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics 80 (6 …, 2009
692009
Boundary condition effects on multiscale analysis of damage localization
HM Inglis, PH Geubelle, K Matouš
Philosophical Magazine 88 (16), 2373-2397, 2008
672008
Hierarchically parallel coupled finite strain multiscale solver for modeling heterogeneous layers
M Mosby, K Matouš
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 102 (3-4), 748-765, 2015
622015
Finite element formulation for modeling particle debonding in reinforced elastomers subjected to finite deformations
K Matouš, PH Geubelle
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 196 (1), 620-633, 2006
582006
Damage evolution in particulate composite materials
K Matouš
International Journal of Solids and Structures 40 (6), 1489-1503, 2003
492003
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