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The Sandia Fracture Challenge: blind round robin predictions of ductile tearing
BL Boyce, SLB Kramer, HE Fang, TE Cordova, MK Neilsen, K Dion, ...
International Journal of Fracture 186, 5-68, 2014
1542014
Multi-scale computational analysis of unidirectional carbon fiber reinforced polymer composites under various loading conditions
Q Sun, Z Meng, G Zhou, SP Lin, H Kang, S Keten, H Guo, X Su
Composite Structures 196, 30-43, 2018
1112018
The second Sandia Fracture Challenge: predictions of ductile failure under quasi-static and moderate-rate dynamic loading
BL Boyce, SLB Kramer, TR Bosiljevac, E Corona, JA Moore, K Elkhodary, ...
International Journal of Fracture 198, 5-100, 2016
982016
Solution strategy and rigid element for nonlinear analysis of elastically structures based on updated Lagrangian formulation
YB Yang, SP Lin, LJ Leu
Engineering Structures 29 (6), 1189-1200, 2007
852007
Rigid body concept for geometric nonlinear analysis of 3D frames, plates and shells based on the updated Lagrangian formulation
YB Yang, SP Lin, CS Chen
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 196 (7), 1178-1192, 2007
682007
A new RBDO method using adaptive response surface and first-order score function for crashworthiness design
L Shi, SP Lin
Reliability Engineering & System Safety 156, 125-133, 2016
412016
A new sampling-based RBDO method via score function with reweighting scheme and application to vehicle designs
P Zhu, L Shi, RJ Yang, SP Lin
Applied Mathematical Modelling 39 (15), 4243-4256, 2015
262015
A damage analysis for brittle materials using stochastic micro-structural information
SP Lin, JS Chen, S Liang
Computational Mechanics 57, 371-385, 2016
152016
Adaptive sampling-based RBDO method for vehicle crashworthiness design using Bayesian metric and stochastic sensitivity analysis with independent random variables
L Shi, P Zhu, RJ Yang, SP Lin
International journal of crashworthiness 18 (4), 331-342, 2013
132013
A Multiscale Meshfree Approach for Modeling Fragment Penetration into Ultra High-Strength Concrete
JS Chen, SW Chi, CH Lee, SP Lin, C Marodon, MJ Roth, TR Slawson
CALIFORNIA UNIV LOS ANGELES DEPT OF CIVIL AND, 2011
132011
Von Neumann stability analysis of the up reproducing kernel formulation for saturated porous media
SW Chi, T Siriaksorn, SP Lin
Computational Mechanics 59, 335-357, 2017
102017
Meshfree analysis with the aid of NURBS boundary
SW Chi, SP Lin
Computational Mechanics 58, 371-389, 2016
102016
Rigid element approach for deriving the geometric stiffness of curved beams for use in buckling analysis
YB Yang, SP Lin, CM Wang
Journal of Structural Engineering 133 (12), 1762-1771, 2007
102007
A computational framework for the development of a stochastic micro-cracks informed damage model
SP Lin
University of California, Los Angeles, 2014
52014
An alternative stochastic sensitivity analysis method for RBDO
SP Lin, L Shi, RJ Yang
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization Structural and …, 2013
52013
Numerical investigation of statistical variation of concrete damage properties between scales
S Liang, JS Chen, J Li, SP Lin, SW Chi, M Hillman, M Roth, W Heard
International Journal of Fracture 208, 97-113, 2017
42017
Letter to the Editor: Closure to discussion on the article “Rigid body concept for geometric nonlinear analysis of 3D frames, plates and shells based on the updated Lagrangian …
YB Yang, SP Lin, CS Chen
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 197 (6–8), 881–882, 2008
3*2008
Meso-modeling of carbon fiber composite for crash safety analysis
SP Lin, Y Chen, D Zeng, X Su
Society of Automotive Engineers Technical Paper Series, 2017
22017
Sampling-based RBDO using score function with re-weighting scheme
SP Lin, L Shi, RJ Yang
SAE International Journal of Materials and Manufacturing 6 (3), 375-381, 2013
12013
Correction to: A damage analysis for brittle materials using stochastic micro-structural information
SP Lin, JS Chen, S Liang
Computational Mechanics 61, 765-765, 2018
2018
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