Juan C. Simo studied Inviscid flow and Mechanics that intersect with Compressibility. His Compressibility study frequently links to other fields, such as Mechanics. His Geometry study has been linked to subjects such as Scalar (mathematics), Tangent, Tensor (intrinsic definition), Symmetry (geometry) and Orientation (vector space). His Symmetry (geometry) study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Geometry. His Finite element method study frequently links to related topics such as Viscoplasticity. His research combines Finite element method and Viscoplasticity. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Constitutive equation and Viscoelasticity. Juan C. Simo performs integrative study on Viscoelasticity and Constitutive equation in his works. He combines Thermodynamics and Statistical physics in his research.
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Consistent tangent operators for rate-independent elastoplasticity☆
J.C. Simo;R.L. Taylor.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1985)
A CLASS OF MIXED ASSUMED STRAIN METHODS AND THE METHOD OF INCOMPATIBLE MODES
J. C. Simo;M. S. Rifai.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1990)
Strain- and stress-based continuum damage models—I. Formulation
J.C. Simo;J.W. Ju.
International Journal of Solids and Structures (1987)
A three-dimensional finite-strain rod model. Part II: Computational aspects
J C Simo;L Vu-Quoc.
Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1986)
A finite strain beam formulation. The three-dimensional dynamic problem. Part I
J.C. Simo.
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1985)
On a fully three-dimensional finite-strain viscoelastic damage model: Formulation and computational aspects
J. C. Simo.
Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1987)
An augmented lagrangian treatment of contact problems involving friction
J.C. Simo;T.A. Laursen.
Computers & Structures (1992)
An analysis of strong discontinuities induced by strain-softening in rate-independent inelastic solids
J. C. Simo;J. Oliver;F. Armero.
Computational Mechanics (1993)
An analysis of a new class of integration algorithms for elastoplastic constitutive relations
M. Ortiz;J. C. Simo.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1986)
Geometrically non‐linear enhanced strain mixed methods and the method of incompatible modes
J. C. Simo;F. Armero.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1992)
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