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Jens Wackerfuß
Jens Wackerfuß
Professor of Structural Analysis
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Molecular mechanics in the context of the finite element method
J Wackerfuß
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 77 (7), 969-997, 2009
882009
A mixed hybrid finite beam element with an interface to arbitrary three-dimensional material models
J Wackerfuß, F Gruttmann
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 198 (27-29), 2053-2066, 2009
462009
A nonlinear Hu–Washizu variational formulation and related finite-element implementation for spatial beams with arbitrary moderate thick cross-sections
J Wackerfuß, F Gruttmann
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 200 (17-20), 1671-1690, 2011
442011
Efficient finite element formulation for the analysis of localized failure in beam structures
J Wackerfuß
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 73 (9), 1217-1250, 2008
152008
Introducing the Logarithmic finite element method: a geometrically exact planar Bernoulli beam element
C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
Advanced Modeling and Simulation in Engineering Sciences 3, 1-42, 2016
82016
A general approximation of the exponential Cauchy–Born hypothesis to model arbitrarily shaped shell‐like nanostructures within continuum mechanics
C Findeisen, J Wackerfuß
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 105 (10), 747-780, 2016
72016
An efficient semi-analytical simulation framework to analyse laminated prismatic thin-walled beams
J Wackerfuß, AM Kroker
Computers & Structures 208, 32-50, 2018
62018
Polynomial shape functions on the logarithmic space: the LogFE method
C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
PAMM 15 (1), 469-470, 2015
62015
Algebraic graph theory and its applications for mesh generation
C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
PAMM 12 (1), 663-664, 2012
62012
Meshing highly regular structures: The case of super carbon nanotubes of arbitrary order
C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
Journal of Nanomaterials 16 (1), 441-441, 2015
52015
An advanced finite element formulation for piezoelectric beam structures
D Legner, J Wackerfuß, S Klinkel, W Wagner
Computational Mechanics 52, 1331-1349, 2013
52013
Coupling 2D continuum and beam elements: a mixed formulation for avoiding spurious stresses
S Klarmann, J Wackerfuß, S Klinkel
Computational Mechanics 70 (6), 1145-1166, 2022
42022
A unified and memory efficient framework for simulating mechanical behavior of carbon nanotubes
M Burger, C Bischof, C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
Procedia Computer Science 51, 413-422, 2015
42015
Methods to model and simulate super carbon nanotubes of higher order
M Burger, C Bischof, C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience 29 (7), e3872, 2017
32017
Coupling atomistic and continuum models with nodes having translational and rotational degrees of freedom
F Niederhöfer, J Wackerfuß
PAMM 15 (1), 465-466, 2015
32015
Exploiting structural properties during carbon nanotube simulation
M Burger, C Bischof, C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
Computational Science and Its Applications--ICCSA 2015: 15th International …, 2015
32015
Isolating low‐frequency deformations for efficient multigrid methods: a geometrically exact 2D beam model
C Schröppel, J Wackerfuß
PAMM 14 (1), 561-562, 2014
32014
A direct numerical method to evaluate the geometric stability of arbitrary spatial structures
J Wackerfuß
International Journal of Solids and Structures 185, 29-45, 2020
22020
On the detection, visualization and characterization of spurious kinematic modes in arbitrary plane structures
J Wackerfuß
International Journal of Solids and Structures 164, 84-103, 2019
22019
Using finite element codes as a numerical platform to run molecular dynamics simulations
J Wackerfuß, F Niederhöfer
Computational Mechanics 63 (2), 271-300, 2019
22019
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