Amin Aramoon

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2012-2016 Department of Mechanical Engineering Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 
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Wu X, Aramoon A, El-Awady JA. (2020) Hierarchical Multiscale Approach for Modeling the Deformation and Failure of Epoxy-Based Polymer Matrix Composites. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Aramoon A, Breitzman TD, Woodward CF, et al. (2017) Correlating Free-Volume Hole Distribution to the Glass Transition Temperature of Epoxy Polymers. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Aramoon A, Breitzman TD, Woodward CF, et al. (2016) A Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Study of the Curing and Properties of Highly Cross-Linked Epoxy Polymers. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. B
Khoei AR, Jahanbakhshi F, Aramoon A. (2015) A concurrent multi-scale technique in modeling heterogeneous FCC nano-crystalline structures Mechanics of Materials. 83: 40-65
Khoei AR, DorMohammadi H, Aramoon A. (2014) A temperature-related boundary Cauchy–Born method for multi-scale modeling of silicon nano-structures Physics Letters A. 378: 551-560
Khoei AR, Aramoon A, Jahanbakhshi F, et al. (2014) A coupling atomistic---continuum approach for modeling mechanical behavior of nano-crystalline structures Computational Mechanics. 54: 269-286
Khoei AR, DorMohammadi H, Aramoon A. (2013) Multi-scale modeling of edge effect on band gap offset in polygonal cross-section Silicon nanowires Computational Materials Science. 79: 262-275
Khoei AR, Aramoon A, Jahanbakhshi F, et al. (2013) A concurrent multi-scale modeling for dynamic behavior of nano-crystalline structures Computational Materials Science. 79: 841-856
Khoei AR, Aramoon A. (2012) A multi-scale modeling of surface effect via the modified boundary Cauchy–Born model Materials Science and Engineering: C. 32: 1993-2000
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