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Glaucio H. Paulino
Glaucio H. Paulino
Raymond Allen Jones Chair & Professor, Georgia Institute of Technology
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Cohesive zone models: a critical review of traction-separation relationships across fracture surfaces
K Park, GH Paulino
Applied Mechanics Reviews 64 (6), 060802, 2011
8492011
Origami tubes assembled into stiff, yet reconfigurable structures and metamaterials
ET Filipov, T Tachi, GH Paulino
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 112 (40), 12321-12326, 2015
7192015
PolyMesher: a general-purpose mesh generator for polygonal elements written in Matlab
C Talischi, GH Paulino, A Pereira, IFM Menezes
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 45, 309-328, 2012
6962012
A unified potential-based cohesive model of mixed-mode fracture
K Park, GH Paulino, JR Roesler
Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids 57 (6), 891-908, 2009
5742009
Bridging topology optimization and additive manufacturing
T Zegard, GH Paulino
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 53, 175-192, 2016
5632016
Isoparametric graded finite elements for nonhomogeneous isotropic and orthotropic materials
JH Kim, GH Paulino
J. Appl. Mech. 69 (4), 502-514, 2002
5412002
A bilinear cohesive zone model tailored for fracture of asphalt concrete considering viscoelastic bulk material
SH Song, GH Paulino, WG Buttlar
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 73 (18), 2829-2848, 2006
4972006
On the virtual element method for three-dimensional linear elasticity problems on arbitrary polyhedral meshes
AL Gain, C Talischi, GH Paulino
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 282, 132-160, 2014
4342014
Finite element evaluation of mixed mode stress intensity factors in functionally graded materials
JH Kim, GH Paulino
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 53 (8), 1903-1935, 2002
4192002
Disk-shaped compact tension test for asphalt concrete fracture
MP Wagnoner, WG Buttlar, GH Paulino
Experimental mechanics 45, 270-277, 2005
4082005
Investigation of low temperature cracking in asphalt pavements national pooled fund study 776
M Marasteanu, A Zofka, M Turos, X Li, R Velasquez, X Li, W Buttlar, ...
Minnesota Department of Transportation, 2007
390*2007
PolyTop: a Matlab implementation of a general topology optimization framework using unstructured polygonal finite element meshes
C Talischi, GH Paulino, A Pereira, IFM Menezes
Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 45, 329-357, 2012
3602012
Nonlinear mechanics of non-rigid origami: an efficient computational approach
K Liu, GH Paulino
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering …, 2017
3202017
Bar and hinge models for scalable analysis of origami
ET Filipov, K Liu, T Tachi, M Schenk, GH Paulino
International Journal of Solids and Structures 124, 26-45, 2017
3002017
Concrete fracture prediction using bilinear softening
J Roesler, GH Paulino, K Park, C Gaedicke
Cement and Concrete Composites 29 (4), 300-312, 2007
2802007
Investigation of the fracture resistance of hot-mix asphalt concrete using a disk-shaped compact tension test
MP Wagoner, WG Buttlar, GH Paulino, P Blankenship
Transportation Research Record 1929 (1), 183-192, 2005
2802005
Computational implementation of the PPR potential-based cohesive model in ABAQUS: Educational perspective
K Park, GH Paulino
Engineering fracture mechanics 93, 239-262, 2012
2792012
Large‐scale topology optimization using preconditioned Krylov subspace methods with recycling
S Wang, E Sturler, GH Paulino
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 69 (12), 2441-2468, 2007
2752007
Cohesive zone modeling of dynamic failure in homogeneous and functionally graded materials
ZJ Zhang, GH Paulino
International journal of plasticity 21 (6), 1195-1254, 2005
2662005
Transient heat conduction in homogeneous and non-homogeneous materials by the Laplace transform Galerkin boundary element method
A Sutradhar, GH Paulino, LJ Gray
Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 26 (2), 119-132, 2002
2642002
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