Vennela Challa, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | Clarkson University, Potsdam, NY, United States |
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(Influence of third invariant of deviatoric stress and intermediate principal stress on constitutive models and localization conditions for high porosity sandstone.) |
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Yuan Q, Challa VSA, Misra RDK. (2014) Nanoscale elastic-plastic deformation in clay-reinforced nanostructured materials: The response of phase and structural morphology Journal of Composite Materials. 48: 385-405 |
Challa V, Lopez LD, Osterman M, et al. (2010) Stress relaxation testing of stamped metal land-grid-array sockets Ieee Transactions On Device and Materials Reliability. 10: 55-61 |
Challa V, Torres M, Osterman M, et al. (2008) Stress relaxation in a commercial stamped metal land grid array socket Proceedings - Electronic Components and Technology Conference. 2139-2144 |
Issen KA, Challa V. (2008) Influence of the intermediate principal stress on the strain localization mode in porous sandstone Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 113 |
Issen KA, Challa V. (2006) Influence of the Intermediate Principal Stress on Compaction Localization Conditions Proceedings of the 41st U.S. Rock Mechanics Symposium - Arma's Golden Rocks 2006 - 50 Years of Rock Mechanics |
Issen KA, Challa V. (2005) Strain localization conditions in porous rock using a two-yield surface constitutive model Geological Society Special Publication. 245: 433-452 |
Issen KA, Challa V. (2005) Constitutive models and strain localization in porous sandstone 11th International Conference On Fracture 2005, Icf11. 3: 2287-2292 |
Challa V, Issen KA. (2004) Conditions for Compaction Band Formation in Porous Rock Using a Two-Yield Surface Model Journal of Engineering Mechanics. 130: 1089-1097 |