Francisco Armero

Affiliations: 
Civil and Environmental Engineering University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Applied Mechanics
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Kim J, Armero F. (2017) Three-dimensional finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities for the analysis of solids at failure in the finite deformation range ☆ Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 317: 890-926
Bellomo FJ, Armero F, Nallim LG, et al. (2012) A constitutive model for tissue adaptation: Necrosis and stress driven growth Mechanics Research Communications. 42: 51-59
Armero F, Valverde J. (2012) Invariant Hermitian finite elements for thin Kirchhoff rods. II: The linear three-dimensional case Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 213: 458-485
Armero F, Valverde J. (2012) Invariant Hermitian finite elements for thin Kirchhoff rods. I: The linear plane case Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 213: 427-457
Armero F. (2012) Strong discontinuities in antiplane/torsional problems of computational failure mechanics International Journal of Fracture. 178: 3-32
Armero F, Kim J. (2012) Three-dimensional finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities to model material failure in the infinitesimal range International Journal For Numerical Methods in Engineering. 91: 1291-1330
Callari C, Armero F, Abati A. (2010) Strong discontinuities in partially saturated poroplastic solids Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 199: 1513-1535
Armero F, Kim J. (2010) Progress in the formulation of finite elements with embedded discontinuities to model failure in solids Civil-Comp Proceedings. 93
Linder C, Armero F. (2009) Finite elements with embedded branching Finite Elements in Analysis and Design. 45: 280-293
Armero F, Linder C. (2009) Numerical simulation of dynamic fracture using finite elements with embedded discontinuities International Journal of Fracture. 160: 119-141
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