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Crack Development Assessment Using Modal Analysis in Peridynamic Theory

Summary of the Doctoral Thesis

Andris Freimanis, Riga Technical University, Latvia
ORCID iD
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4654-2625

Thesis aims to implement a novel massively-parallel open-source modal solver for peridynamic modal problems, verify its results against finite-element modal analysis results and validated them against experimental modal analysis results, and demonstrate how peridynamic modal analysis can be used together with peridynamic damage simulations to obtain modal parameters of damaged structures.

Additional information

DOI

https://doi.org/10.7250/9789934223853

Publication type

Hyperlink

https://ortus.rtu.lv/science/en/publications/29687

Defence date

29.11.2019.

ISBN (print)

978-9934-22-384-6

ISBN (pdf)

978-9934-22-385-3

Format

Pages

28

Published online

Publisher

RTU Press

Country of Publication

Latvia

Publication language

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