Assimina A Pelegri
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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"Assimina Pelegri"
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Sullivan D, Wu X, Gallo NR, et al. (2020) Sensitivity analysis of effective transverse shear viscoelastic and diffusional properties of myelinated white matter. Physics in Medicine and Biology |
Turla P, Patel H, Pelegri AA. (2020) On the transverse indentation moduli of high-performance KM2 single fibers using a curved area function Acta Mechanica. 231: 2113-2124 |
Şahin K, Clawson JK, Singletary J, et al. (2018) Limiting role of crystalline domain orientation on the modulus and strength of aramid fibers Polymer. 140: 96-106 |
Zhao X, Pelegri AA. (2016) A Bayesian approach for characterization of soft tissue viscoelasticity in acoustic radiation force imaging. International Journal For Numerical Methods in Biomedical Engineering. 32 |
Recchia SS, Tenorio M, Horner S, et al. (2016) Analytical model of nonlinear twist dependency for Kevlar yarn based on local filament strain Acta Mechanica. 1-14 |
Recchia S, Zheng JQ, Horner S, et al. (2015) Multiscale modeling of randomly interwoven fibers for prediction of KM2 Kevlar yarn strength and damage Acta Mechanica. 226: 4149-4158 |
Zhao X, Pelegri AA. (2014) Dynamic simulation of viscoelastic soft tissue in acoustic radiation force creep imaging. Journal of Biomechanical Engineering. 136: 094502 |
Recchia S, Zheng J, Pelegri AA. (2014) Fiberwalk: A random walk approach to fiber representative volume element creation Acta Mechanica. 225: 1301-1312 |
Pan Y, Sullivan D, Shreiber DI, et al. (2013) Finite Element Modeling of CNS White Matter Kinematics: Use of a 3D RVE to Determine Material Properties. Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology. 1: 19 |
Yang W, Pan Y, Pelegri AA. (2013) Multiscale modeling of matrix cracking coupled with interfacial debonding in random glass fiber composites based on volume elements Journal of Composite Materials. 47: 3389-3399 |