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Carlo Sansour
Carlo Sansour
Professor of Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei nottingham.ac.uk
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A theory and finite element formulation of shells at finite deformations involving thickness change: circumventing the use of a rotation tensor
C Sansour
Archive of Applied Mechanics 65, 194-216, 1995
2001995
An exact finite rotation shell theory, its mixed variational formulation and its finite element implementation
C Sansour, H Bufler
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 34 (1), 73-115, 1992
1711992
On the physical assumptions underlying the volumetric-isochoric split and the case of anisotropy
C Sansour
European Journal of Mechanics-A/Solids 27 (1), 28-39, 2008
1472008
Families of 4-node and 9-node finite elements for a finite deformation shell theory. An assesment of hybrid stress, hybrid strain and enhanced strain elements
C Sansour, FG Kollmann
Computational Mechanics 24, 435-447, 2000
1472000
The Cosserat surface as a shell model, theory and finite-element formulation
C Sansour, H Bednarczyk
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 120 (1-2), 1-32, 1995
1001995
Nonlinear dynamics of shells: theory, finite element formulation, and integration schemes
C Sansour, P Wriggers, J Sansour
Nonlinear Dynamics 13, 279-305, 1997
771997
Large viscoplastic deformations of shells. Theory and finite element formulation
C Sansour, FG Kollmann
Computational Mechanics 21 (6), 512-525, 1998
681998
A unified concept of elastic-viscoplastic Cosserat and micromorphic continua
C Sansour
Le Journal de Physique IV 8 (PR8), Pr8-341-Pr8-348, 1998
651998
A formulation of anisotropic continuum elastoplasticity at finite strains. Part I: Modelling
C Sansour, I Karšaj, J Sorić
International journal of plasticity 22 (12), 2346-2365, 2006
562006
A formulation for the micromorphic continuum at finite inelastic strains
C Sansour, S Skatulla, H Zbib
International Journal of Solids and Structures 47 (11-12), 1546-1554, 2010
552010
A multiplicative approach for nonlinear electro-elasticity
S Skatulla, C Sansour, A Arockiarajan
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 245, 243-255, 2012
532012
An anisotropic fibre-matrix material model at finite elastic-plastic strains
S Klinkel, C Sansour, W Wagner
Computational Mechanics 35, 409-417, 2005
532005
On theory and numerics of large viscoplastic deformation
C Sansour, FG Kollmann
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 146 (3-4), 351-369, 1997
471997
A strain gradient generalized continuum approach for modelling elastic scale effects
C Sansour, S Skatulla
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 198 (15-16), 1401-1412, 2009
452009
On hybrid stress, hybrid strain and enhanced strain finite element formulations for a geometrically exact shell theory with drilling degrees of freedom
C Sansour, J Bocko
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 43 (1), 175-192, 1998
441998
An energy–momentum integration scheme and enhanced strain finite elements for the non-linear dynamics of shells
C Sansour, W Wagner, P Wriggers, J Sansour
International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics 37 (4-5), 951-966, 2002
422002
On the design of energy–momentum integration schemes for arbitrary continuum formulations. Applications to classical and chaotic motion of shells
C Sansour, P Wriggers, J Sansour
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 60 (15), 2419-2440, 2004
372004
A theory of the elastic-viscoplastic Cosserat continuum
C Sansour
Archives of Mechanics 50 (3), 577-597, 1998
371998
On the dual variable of the logarithmic strain tensor, the dual variable of the Cauchy stress tensor, and related issues
C Sansour
International journal of solids and structures 38 (50-51), 9221-9232, 2001
352001
Multiplicative updating of the rotation tensor in the finite element analysis of rods and shells–a path independent approach
C Sansour, W Wagner
Computational Mechanics 31, 153-162, 2003
342003
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