Bahattin Kilic, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2008 Mechanical Engineering University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
Area:
Mechanical Engineering
Google:
"Bahattin Kilic"

Parents

Sign in to add mentor
Erdogan Madenci grad student 2008 University of Arizona
 (Peridynamic theory for progressive failure prediction in homogeneous and heterogeneous materials.)
BETA: Related publications

Publications

You can help our author matching system! If you notice any publications incorrectly attributed to this author, please sign in and mark matches as correct or incorrect.

Boyce BL, Kramer SLB, Fang HE, et al. (2014) The sandia fracture challenge: Blind round robin predictions of ductile tearing International Journal of Fracture. 186: 5-68
Kilic B, Barut A, Madenci E. (2013) Post assembly warpage prediction using refined zigzag element Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference. 2255-2258
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2010) Coupling of peridynamic theory and the finite element method Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures. 5: 707-733
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2010) Peridynamic theory for thermomechanical analysis Ieee Transactions On Advanced Packaging. 33: 97-105
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2010) An adaptive dynamic relaxation method for quasi-static simulations using the peridynamic theory Theoretical and Applied Fracture Mechanics. 53: 194-204
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2009) Structural stability and failure analysis using peridynamic theory International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics. 44: 845-854
Kilic B, Agwai A, Madenci E. (2009) Peridynamic theory for progressive damage prediction in center-cracked composite laminates Composite Structures. 90: 141-151
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2009) Prediction of crack paths in a quenched glass plate by using peridynamic theory International Journal of Fracture. 156: 165-177
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2009) Coupling of peridynamic theory and finite element method Collection of Technical Papers - Aiaa/Asme/Asce/Ahs/Asc Structures, Structural Dynamics and Materials Conference
Kilic B, Madenci E. (2007) Hypersingular integral equations for the solution of penny-shaped interface crack problems Journal of Mechanics of Materials and Structures. 2: 729-752
See more...