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D-Index
43
Citations
9254
World Ranking
1694
National Ranking
20

Overview

Rhj Ron Peerlings is affiliated with Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands. Their work primarily spans across the fields of Engineering and Materials Science, with a notable focus on Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering, Materials Chemistry, Biomaterials, and Polymers and Plastics. This interdisciplinary expertise supports research themes involving microstructural analysis, mechanical properties of materials, and material processing techniques.

Key topics frequently addressed in Peerlings' work include:

  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Steels
  • Material Properties and Processing
  • Advanced Cellulose Research Studies
  • Microstructure and Mechanical Properties
  • Composite Material Mechanics
  • Metallurgy and Material Forming
  • Textile Materials and Evaluations

Their recent scholarly output includes:

  • Automated identification of slip system activity fields from digital image correlation data, 2022, published in Acta Materialia
  • A discrete slip plane model for simulating heterogeneous plastic deformation in single crystals, 2021, published in International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • A Newton solver for micromorphic computational homogenization enabling multiscale buckling analysis of pattern-transforming metamaterials, 2020, published in Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
  • Experimental full-field analysis of size effects in miniaturized cellular elastomeric metamaterials, 2020, published in Materials & Design
  • Robust and precise identification of the hygro-expansion of single fibers: a full-field fiber topography correlation approach, 2020, published in Cellulose

Peerlings frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • M.G.D. Geers
  • J.P.M. Hoefnagels
  • Ondřej Rokoš
  • J. Wijnen
  • Vahid Rezazadeh

Publication venues where Peerlings has contributed extensively encompass:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • International Journal of Solids and Structures
  • Mechanics of Materials
  • European Journal of Mechanics - A/Solids
  • Cellulose

Best Publications

  • Gradient enhanced damage for quasi-brittle materials

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;de Jhp Henk Vree

  • A critical comparison of nonlocal and gradient-enhanced softening continua

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;Mgd Marc Geers;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans

  • Gradient‐enhanced damage modelling of concrete fracture

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;Mgd Marc Geers

  • Strain-based transient-gradient damage model for failure analyses

    Mgd Marc Geers;Mgd Marc Geers;de R René Borst;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;Rhj Ron Peerlings

  • An enhanced multi-scale approach for masonry wall computations with localization of damage

    TJ Thierry Massart;Rhj Ron Peerlings;Mgd Marc Geers

  • Gradient‐enhanced damage modelling of high‐cycle fatigue

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;de R René Borst;Mgd Marc Geers;Mgd Marc Geers

  • Some observations on localisation in non-local and gradient damage models

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;de Jhp Henk Vree

  • Localisation issues in local and nonlocal continuum approaches to fracture

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;Mgd Marc Geers

  • Enhanced damage modelling for fracture and fatigue

    Rhj Ron Peerlings

  • Finite strain FFT-based non-linear solvers made simple

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  • On gradient-enhanced damage and plasticity models for failure in quasi-brittle and frictional materials

    de R René Borst;J Jerzy Pamin;Rhj Ron Peerlings;LJ Lambert Sluys

  • An experimental and computational study of laminated paperboard creasing and folding

    Laa Lars Beex;Rhj Ron Peerlings

  • Computational Evaluation of Strain Gradient Elasticity Constants

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;NA Norman Fleck

  • Mesoscopic modeling of failure and damage-induced anisotropy in brick masonry

    TJ Thierry Massart;Rhj Ron Peerlings;Mgd Marc Geers

  • Damage and crack modeling in single-edge and double-edge notched concrete beams

    Mgd Marc Geers;Mgd Marc Geers;de R René Borst;Rhj Ron Peerlings

  • A thermodynamically motivated implicit gradient damage framework and its application to brick masonry cracking

    Rhj Ron Peerlings;TJ Thierry Massart;Mgd Marc Geers

  • A finite element perspective on non-linear FFT-based micromechanical simulations

    Jan Zeman;de Twj Tom Geus;Jaroslav Vondřejc;Jaroslav Vondřejc;Rhj Ron Peerlings

  • Validation and internal length scale determination for a gradient damage model: application to short glass-fibre-reinforced polypropylene

    Mgd Marc Geers;Mgd Marc Geers;de R René Borst;de R René Borst;Wam Marcel Brekelmans;Rhj Ron Peerlings

  • An evaluation of higher-order plasticity theories for predicting size effects and localisation

    Rab Roy Engelen;NA Norman Fleck;Rhj Ron Peerlings;Mgd Marc Geers

  • A nonlocal triaxiality-dependent ductile damage model for finite strain plasticity

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  • Structural Damage Analysis of Masonry Walls using Computational Homogenization

    TJ Thierry Massart;Rhj Ron Peerlings;Mgd Marc Geers

  • Interpolation requirements for implicit gradient-enhanced continuum damage models

    A Simone;H Askes;Rhj Ron Peerlings;LJ Lambert Sluys

Frequent Co-Authors

Mgd Marc Geers
Mgd Marc Geers Eindhoven University of Technology
Wam Marcel Brekelmans
Wam Marcel Brekelmans Eindhoven University of Technology
Norman A. Fleck
Norman A. Fleck University of Cambridge
Lambertus J. Sluys
Lambertus J. Sluys Delft University of Technology
Bob Svendsen
Bob Svendsen RWTH Aachen University
Harm Askes
Harm Askes Maastricht University

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