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Sandra Klinge
Sandra Klinge
Professor in Computational Mechanics, SMB Department, TU Berlin, Germany
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Application of the multiscale FEM to the modeling of cancellous bone
S Ilic, K Hackl, R Gilbert
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 9, 87-102, 2010
792010
Application of the multiscale FEM to the modeling of nonlinear composites with a random microstructure
S Klinge, K Hackl
International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering 10 (3), 2012
392012
Application of the multiscale FEM to the modeling of nonlinear multiphase materials
S Ilic, K Hackl
Journal of theoretical and applied mechanics 47 (3), 537-551, 2009
352009
Reissner-mindlin based isogeometric finite element formulation for piezoelectric active laminated shells
P Milić, D Marinković, S Klinge, Ž Ćojbašić
Tehnički vjesnik 30 (2), 416-425, 2023
312023
Modeling of curing processes based on a multi-field potential. Single-and multiscale aspects
S Klinge, A Bartels, P Steinmann
International Journal of Solids and Structures 49 (17), 2320-2333, 2012
272012
The multiscale approach to the curing of polymers incorporating viscous and shrinkage effects
S Klinge, A Bartels, P Steinmann
International Journal of Solids and Structures 49 (26), 3883-3900, 2012
252012
Coupling of the phase field approach to the Armstrong-Frederick model for the simulation of ductile damage under cyclic load
S Aygün, T Wiegold, S Klinge
International Journal of Plasticity 143, 103021, 2021
172021
Application of a biphasic representative volume element to the simulation of wave propagation through cancellous bone
S Ilic, K Hackl, RP Gilbert
Journal of Computational Acoustics 19 (02), 111-138, 2011
162011
Inverse analysis for multiphase nonlinear composites with random microstructure
S Klinge
International Journal for Multiscale Computational Engineering 10 (4), 2012
152012
Inverse analysis for heterogeneous materials and its application to viscoelastic curing polymers
S Klinge, P Steinmann
Computational Mechanics 55, 603-615, 2015
132015
Continuum mechanical modeling of strain-induced crystallization in polymers
S Aygün, S Klinge
International Journal of Solids and Structures 196, 129-139, 2020
112020
A mechanical model for dissolution–precipitation creep based on the minimum principle of the dissipation potential
S Klinge, K Hackl, J Renner
Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering …, 2015
102015
Numerical analysis of the impact of cytoskeletal actin filament density alterations onto the diffusive vesicle-mediated cell transport
DC Haspinger, S Klinge, GA Holzapfel
PLOS Computational Biology 17 (5), e1008784, 2021
92021
Multiscale FEM simulations of cross‐linked actin network embedded in cytosol with the focus on the filament orientation
S Klinge, S Aygün, RP Gilbert, GA Holzapfel
International journal for numerical methods in biomedical engineering 34 (7 …, 2018
92018
Homogenisation of random composites via the multiscale finite‐element method
S Ilić, K Hackl
PAMM: Proceedings in Applied Mathematics and Mechanics 4 (1), 326-327, 2004
92004
Determination of the geometry of the RVE for cancellous bone by using the effective complex shear modulus
S Klinge
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 12, 401-412, 2013
82013
Parameter identification for two-phase nonlinear composites
S Klinge
Computers & structures 108, 118-124, 2012
82012
Investigation of the influence of reflection on the attenuation of cancellous bone
S Klinge, K Hackl, RP Gilbert
Biomechanics and modeling in mechanobiology 12, 185-199, 2013
72013
Numerical simulation of the viral entry into a cell driven by receptor diffusion
T Wiegold, S Klinge, RP Gilbert, GA Holzapfel
Computers & Mathematics with Applications 84, 224-243, 2021
52021
Computational modeling of adhesive contact between a virus and a cell during receptor driven endocytosis
T Wiegold, S Klinge, RP Gilbert, GA Holzapfel
PAMM 19 (1), e201900161, 2019
52019
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