Division of Computational Mechanics
Division of Computational Mechanics involves the development of mathematical models that accurately represent the physical phenomena, coupled with the application of advanced computing techniques to analyze these phenomena. Its main areas of expertise include solid mechanics, fluid dynamics, multiscale materials, civil engineering, mechatronics, biomechanics, as well as acoustics and vibrations.
Members:
N0 | Name | Role | Contact |
1 | Prof. Dr. Le Khanh Chau | Researcher | lekhanhchau@tdtu.edu.vn |
2 | Dr. Thai Hoang Chien | Researcher | thaihoangchien@tdtu.edu.vn |
3 | Dr. Nguyen Van Luc | Collaborating researcher | nguyenvanluc@tdtu.edu.vn |
Selected publication:
1 | Le, Khanh Chau, and Yinguang Piao. "Thermodynamic dislocation theory: Size effect in torsion." International Journal of Plasticity 115 (2019): 56-70. |
2 | Le, KC3778692. "Thermodynamic dislocation theory for non-uniform plastic deformations." Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 111 (2018): 157-169. |
3 | Thai, C. H., Ferreira, A. J. M., Tran, T. D., & Phung-Van, P. (2019). Free vibration, buckling and bending analyses of multilayer functionally graded graphene nanoplatelets reinforced composite plates using the NURBS formulation. Composite Structures, 220, 749-759. |
4 | Thai, C. H., Nguyen‐Xuan, H., Nguyen‐Thanh, N., Le, T. H., Nguyen‐Thoi, T., & Rabczuk, T. (2012). Static, free vibration, and buckling analysis of laminated composite Reissner–Mindlin plates using NURBS‐based isogeometric approach. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 91(6), 571-603. |