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33
Citations
4837
World Ranking
3000
National Ranking
2

Overview

Alfredo Edmundo Huespe is affiliated with the National University of the Littoral in Argentina. Their research primarily focuses on various aspects of engineering, with a strong emphasis on mechanics of materials and mechanical engineering. This work extends into related subfields including biomedical engineering, computational mechanics, and electrical and electronic engineering.

The scientist's research encompasses a range of topics within engineering, notably:

  • Composite Material Mechanics
  • Cellular and Composite Structures
  • Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Composite Structure Analysis and Optimization
  • Fluid Dynamics Simulations and Interactions
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Elasticity and Wave Propagation

Huespe has contributed to multiple publications over the years, appearing in journals that include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • International Journal of Mechanical Sciences
  • Computational Mechanics
  • International Journal of Plasticity

Representative recent papers authored or co-authored by Huespe include:

  • "High performance reduction technique for multiscale finite element modeling (HPR-FE2): Towards industrial multiscale FE software" (2020), published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "Interaction analysis between a propagating crack and an interface: Phase field and cohesive surface models" (2022), published in International Journal of Plasticity
  • "A topology optimization algorithm based on topological derivative and level-set function for designing phononic crystals" (2021), published in Engineering Computations
  • "Towards shock absorbing hyperelastic metamaterial design. (I) Macroscopic scale: Computational shock-capturing" (2022), published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "Design and optimization of an opto-acoustic sensor based on porous silicon phoxonic crystals" (2021), published in Sensors and Actuators A Physical

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, among whom the most common co-authors are:

  • Carlos G. Méndez
  • J. Oliver
  • L. Forzani
  • Néstor Rossi
  • Sebastián Toro

Best Publications

  • From continuum mechanics to fracture mechanics: the strong discontinuity approach

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;M.D.G. Pulido;E. Chaves

  • A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities: E-FEM vs X-FEM

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Pablo Javier Sánchez

  • A phase-field/gradient damage model for brittle fracture in elastic–plastic solids

    Fernando P. Duda;Angel Ciarbonetti;Pablo Javier Sánchez;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe

  • Continuum approach to material failure in strong discontinuity settings

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe

  • An implicit/explicit integration scheme to increase computability of non-linear material and contact/friction problems

    Javier Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Juan Cante

  • High-performance model reduction techniques in computational multiscale homogenization

    J. A. Hernandez;J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;M. A. Caicedo

  • Continuum approach to the numerical simulation of material failure in concrete

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;E. Samaniego;E. W. V. Chaves

  • Two-dimensional modeling of material failure in reinforced concrete by means of a continuum strong discontinuity approach

    J. Oliver;D.L. Linero;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;O. Manzoli

  • Stability and robustness issues in numerical modeling of material failure with the strong discontinuity approach

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;S. Blanco;D.L. Linero

  • Theoretical and computational issues in modelling material failure in strong discontinuity scenarios

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe

  • A study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities

    Javier Oliver;A Huespe;Esteban Samaniego

  • Reduced order modeling strategies for computational multiscale fracture

    J. Oliver;M. Caicedo;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;J.A. Hernández

  • Thermomechanical model of a continuous casting process

    A.E. Huespe;A. Cardona;V. Fachinotti

  • Multiscale formulation for material failure accounting for cohesive cracks at the macro and micro scales

    Sebastian Toro;Pablo J. Sánchez;Pedro J. Blanco;E. de Souza Neto

  • Continuum approach to computational multiscale modeling of propagating fracture

    J. Oliver;M. Caicedo;E. Roubin;A.E. Huespe

  • A finite thickness band method for ductile fracture analysis

    Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;A. Needleman;J. Oliver;Pablo Javier Sánchez

  • A fast convergent and accurate temperature model for phase‐change heat conduction

    Víctor D. Fachinotti;Alberto Cardona;Alfredo E. Huespe

  • A phase-field model for solute-assisted brittle fracture in elastic-plastic solids

    Fernando P. Duda;Angel Ciarbonetti;Sebastian Toro;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe

  • A nonlinear optimization procedure for limit analysis

    L. A. Borges;N. Zouain;A. E. Huespe

  • On the strong discontinuity approach in finite deformation settings

    J. Oliver;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;M.D.G. Pulido;E. Samaniego

  • Failure-Oriented Multi-scale Variational Formulation: Micro-structures with nucleation and evolution of softening bands

    Pablo Javier Sánchez;Pablo Javier Blanco;Alfredo Edmundo Huespe;R.A. Feijóo

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Needleman
Alan Needleman Texas A&M University
Nikos D. Lagaros
Nikos D. Lagaros National Technical University of Athens

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