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C. Armando Duarte is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the field of Engineering, with a focus on Mechanics of Materials, Computational Mechanics, and Civil and Structural Engineering.

Their work covers a range of subfields including Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Electrical and Electronic Engineering. The research topics they frequently address include Numerical Methods in Engineering, Advanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics, Composite Material Mechanics, Fatigue and Fracture Mechanics, Advanced Mathematical Modeling in Engineering, Rock Mechanics and Modeling, and Geotechnical Engineering and Underground Structures.

Publication venues where Duarte frequently contributes are:

  • Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  • Finite Elements in Analysis and Design
  • International Journal of Fracture

Some of their recent published papers include:

  • "An adaptive global-local generalized FEM for multiscale advection-diffusion problems" (2023), published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "A Stable Generalized/eXtended p-hierarchical FEM for three-dimensional linear elastic fracture mechanics" (2020), published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • "A three-dimensional Generalized Finite Element Method for simultaneous propagation of multiple hydraulic fractures from a wellbore" (2022), published in Engineering Fracture Mechanics
  • "A transient global-local generalized FEM for parabolic and hyperbolic PDEs with multi-space/time scales" (2023), published in Journal of Computational Physics
  • "A generalized finite element method for three-dimensional hydraulic fracture propagation: Comparison with experiments" (2020), published in Engineering Fracture Mechanics

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Alejandro M. Aragón
  • Nathan Shauer
  • Sérgio Persival Baroncini Proença
  • B. Mazurowski
  • Murilo H. C. Bento

Best Publications

  • An h-p adaptive method using clouds

    C.Armando Duarte;J.Tinsley Oden

  • H‐p clouds—an h‐p meshless method

    C. Armando Duarte;J. Tinsley Oden

  • Generalized finite element methods for three-dimensional structural mechanics problems

    Carlos Armando Duarte;I. Babuška;J. T. Oden

  • A new cloud-based hp finite element method

    J.T. Oden;C.A.M. Duarte;O.C. Zienkiewicz;O.C. Zienkiewicz

  • A generalized finite element method for the simulation of three-dimensional dynamic crack propagation

    Carlos Armando Duarte;O. N. Hamzeh;T. J. Liszka;W. W. Tworzydlo

  • hp-Meshless cloud method

    T.J. Liszka;C.A.M. Duarte;W.W. Tworzydlo

  • Analysis and applications of a generalized finite element method with global-local enrichment functions

    C.A. Duarte;D.-J. Kim

  • A Generalized Finite Element Method for polycrystals with discontinuous grain boundaries

    A. Simone;A. Simone;Carlos Armando Duarte;E. Van der Giessen

  • Simulation of non-planar three-dimensional hydraulic fracture propagation

    P. Gupta;C. A. Duarte

  • A stable and optimally convergent generalized FEM (SGFEM) for linear elastic fracture mechanics

    V. Gupta;C. A. Duarte;Ivo M Babuska;U. Banerjee

  • Analysis of three-dimensional fracture mechanics problems: A two-scale approach using coarse-generalized FEM meshes

    D.-J. Kim;J. P. Pereira;C. A. Duarte

  • An interface-enriched generalized FEM for problems with discontinuous gradient fields

    Soheil Soghrati;Alejandro M. Aragón;C. Armando Duarte;Philippe H. Geubelle

  • Stable GFEM (SGFEM): Improved conditioning and accuracy of GFEM/XFEM for three-dimensional fracture mechanics

    V. Gupta;C. A. Duarte;Ivo M Babuska;U. Banerjee

  • A high‐order generalized FEM for through‐the‐thickness branched cracks

    Carlos Armando Duarte;L. G. Reno;A. Simone

  • hp‐Generalized FEM and crack surface representation for non‐planar 3‐D cracks

    J. P. Pereira;C. A. Duarte;D. Guoy;X. Jiao

  • Integration of singular enrichment functions in the generalized/extended finite element method for three-dimensional problems

    Kyoungsoo Park;Jeronymo P. Pereira;C. Armando Duarte;Glaucio H. Paulino

  • Generalized finite element analysis of three-dimensional heat transfer problems exhibiting sharp thermal gradients

    P. O'Hara;Carlos Armando Duarte;T. Eason

  • hp-Clouds in Mindlin's thick plate model

    Oscar Garcia;Eduardo A. Fancello;Clovis S. de Barcellos;C. Armando Duarte

  • The p-version of the finite element method

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  • Transient analysis of sharp thermal gradients using coarse finite element meshes

    P. O’Hara;C.A. Duarte;T. Eason

  • Generalized finite element enrichment functions for discontinuous gradient fields

    Alejandro M. Aragón;C. Armando Duarte;Philippe H. Geubelle

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe H. Geubelle
Philippe H. Geubelle University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Imad L. Al-Qadi
Imad L. Al-Qadi University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Jeffery R. Roesler
Jeffery R. Roesler University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Glaucio H. Paulino
Glaucio H. Paulino Princeton University
William G. Buttlar
William G. Buttlar University of Missouri
Hao Wang
Hao Wang Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Ivo Babuška
Ivo Babuška The University of Texas at Austin

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