Dhananjay Phansalkar



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Extension of the spatially adaptive phase-field model to various forms of fracture (2023) Phansalkar D, Jadhav D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Journal article Numerical illustration of Γ-convergence for variational integrators (2023) Jadhav D, Phansalkar D, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Investigation of different forms of fracture using a spatially adaptive phase-field model (2023) Jadhav D, Phansalkar D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution A spatially adaptive phase-field model of fracture (2022) Phansalkar D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Journal article A spatially adaptive phase-field model for dynamic fracture (2022) Phansalkar D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Finite Element Modeling of Osteoporotic Pelvic Ring and Extension of Project P9 into temporal adaptivity (2022) Jadhav D, Phansalkar D, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Computational Fracture Modeling in Heterogeneous Materials - Recent Advances and Future Challenges (2022) Kumar P, Phansalkar D, Mergheim J, Leyendecker S, Steinmann P Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Space-dependent transition zone parameter for a phase-field model of brittle fractures (2021) Phansalkar D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Dynamic simulation of a phase-field fracture with the Newmark method (2021) Phansalkar D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution Uniform and adaptive in phase-field models for brittle fractures (2021) Phansalkar D, Weinberg K, Ortiz M, Leyendecker S Conference contribution, Conference Contribution