Dr Vinh Phu Nguyen
Research Associate
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Computational fracture mechanics, multiscale modelling, object oriented programming, numerical methods (FEM,XFEM,IGA,EFG)
- Research engineer at ESI, Lyon, France, February 2006 to April 2007.
- PhD at Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands (2007-2011).
- Postdoctoral fellow at the Johns Hopkins University, USA, October 2011 to April 2012.
- Researcher at Division of Computational Mechanics, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam since June 2012.
- Marie Curie Experienced Researcher at Cardiff University, School of Engineering, Wales, UK since 02/2013
His work is funded under the Framework Programme 7 Initial Training Network Funding under grant number 289361 `Integrating Numerical Simulation and Geometric Design Technology.`
The objective of this ITN is to develop the next generation methods integrating numerical simulation and geometric design technology. Currently, geometric design and simulation is based on different geometry representation hampering the effective design of Engineering structures, materials and components. Isogeometric analysis developed recently tries to remove those drawbacks by integrating CAD shape functions, in particular NURBS, in numerical analysis.
On the other hand, not all design models are based on CAD designs. In many applications, the geometric description is obtained from other data, e.g. CT-scans or surface models or point clouds generated by laser scanners, e.g. from clays models for automotive design. A classical application is reverse engineering, material characterization or computer supported materials design. The automatic image segmentation of CT-scans and the subsequent creation of the design model is far from simple. Voxel-based finite element analysis is commonly used in such applications.
The analysis of an engineering object based on the simulation of some physical system usually requires the generation of a computational basis for a partial differential equation. Typically this discretization is based on a geometric mesh model or a set of nodes which determines local basis elements. The properties of these basis elements in relation to the partial differential equation are crucial to obtain good analysis results. Depending on the system simulated, different types of basis elements are required.
In this ITN, the aim is to provide a general framework of unifying pre-processing/design in general with numerical analysis. The framework will be applied to the most common and popular methods employed in pre-processing.design and analysis, i.e. spline-based basis functions (NURBS, T-splines, etc.), voxel-based finite elements, polynomial (standard) and spline-based finite elements and extended finite element and meshfree methods.
Phu will focus on model order reduction methods, multiscale models for fracture. He also works on the coupling of IGA (isogeometric analysis) model and FEM model for delamination problems.
He is the author of MIGFEM--a Matlab Isogeometric Finite Element code for continua (2D and 3D), structures (nonlinear thin shells) and fracture (Partition of Unity enriched IGA). The code supports B-splines, NURBS and Tsplines thanks to the Bezier extraction concept. The code is open source and can be found at https://sourceforge.net/projects/cmcodes/.
Reviewers for:
Computational Materials Science
International Journal of Numerical Methods in Engineering
Engineering Computations
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
Cyhoeddiadau
2015
- Nguyen, V. P., Anitescu, C., Bordas, S. P. A. and Rabczuk, T. 2015. Isogeometric analysis: an overview and computer implementation aspects. Mathematics and Computers in Simulation 117, pp. 89-116. (10.1016/j.matcom.2015.05.008)
2014
- Nguyen, V. P., Kerfriden, P., Bordas, S. P. A. and Rabczuk, T. 2014. Isogeometric analysis suitable trivariate NURBS representation of composite panels with a new offset algorithm. Computer-Aided Design 55, pp. 49-63. (10.1016/j.cad.2014.05.004)
- Nguyen, V. P., Kerfriden, P., Brino, M., Bordas, S. P. A. and Bonisoli, E. 2014. Nitsche's method for two and three dimensional NURBS patch coupling. Computational Mechanics 53(6), pp. 1163-1182. (10.1007/s00466-013-0955-3)
- Nguyan-Xuan, H., Hoang, T. and Nguyen, V. P. 2014. An isogeometric analysis for elliptic homogenization problems. Computers & Mathematics with Applications 67(9), pp. 1722-1741. (10.1016/j.camwa.2014.01.001)
- Nguyen, V. P., Kerfriden, P. and Bordas, S. P. A. 2014. Two- and three-dimensional isogeometric cohesive elements for composite delamination analysis. Composites Part B: Engineering 60, pp. 193-212. (10.1016/j.compositesb.2013.12.018)
2013
- Nguyen, V. P. and Nguyen-Xuan, H. 2013. High order B-splines based finite elements for the delamination analysis of laminated composites. Composite Structures 102, pp. 261-275. (10.1016/j.compstruct.2013.02.029)
- Karamnejad, A., Nguyen, V. P. and Sluys, L. J. 2013. A multi-scale rate dependent crack model for quasi-brittle heterogeneous materials. Engineering Facture Mechanics 104, pp. 96-113. (10.1016/j.engfracmech.2013.03.009)
2012
- Nguyen, V. P., Stroeven, M. and Sluys, L. J. 2012. An enhanced continuous-discontinuous multiscale method for modeling mode-I cohesive failure in random heterogeneous quasi-brittle materials. Engineering Fracture Mechanics 79, pp. 78-102. (10.1016/j.engfracmech.2011.10.005)
- Nguyen, V. P., Stroeven, M. and Sluys, L. J. 2012. Multiscale failure modeling of concrete: Micromechanical modeling, discontinuous homogenization and parallel computations. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 201-20, pp. 139-156. (10.1016/j.cma.2011.09.014)
- Nguyen, V. P., Lloberas-Valls, O., Stroeven, M. and Sluys, L. J. 2012. Computational homogenization for multiscale crack modeling. Implementational and computational aspects. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 89(2), pp. 192-226. (10.1002/nme.3237)
2011
- Nguyen, V. P., Lloberas-Valls, O., Stroeven, M. and Sluys, L. J. 2011. Homogenization-based multiscale crack modelling: from micro-diffusive damage to macro-cracks. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 200(9-12), pp. 1220-1236. (10.1016/j.cma.2010.10.013)
- Nguyen, V. P., Stroeven, M. and Sluys, L. J. 2011. Multiscale continuous and discontinuous modeling of heterogeneous materials: A review on recent developments. Journal of Multiscale Modelling 3(4), article number: 229. (10.1142/S1756973711000509)
2010
- Nguyen, V. P., Lloberas-Valls, O., Stroeven, M. and Sluys, J. L. 2010. On the existence of representative volumes for softening quasi-brittle materials - A failure zone averaging scheme. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 199(45-48), pp. 3028-3038. (10.1016/j.cma.2010.06.018)
2007
- Dunand, C., Nguyen, V. P., Belgasmia, M., Bordas, S. P. A., Guidoum, A. and Nguyen, H. D. 2007. New trends in the development of the X-FEM, chapter architecture trade-offs including a mesher in an object-oriented extended finite element code. Hermes, Lavoisier.
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