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John Brown University
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Yuri Bazilevs is an expert in advanced numerical analysis techniques at John Brown University. His research focuses on numerical methods in engineering, computational fluid dynamics and aerodynamics, and advanced numerical methods in computational mathematics, fluid dynamics, and vibration analysis. Bazilevs's recent work involves modeling finite-strain plasticity using physics-informed neural networks and developing stabilized methods for high-speed compressible flows, with applications toward hypersonic simulations. He also investigates Isogeometric Kirchhoff–Love thin-shell analysis using updated Lagrangian frameworks. Moreover, Bazilevs's work extends to inelastic, rotation-free Kirchhoff–Love shell formulations for peridynamics and the coupling of IGA and peridynamics for air-blast fluid-structure interaction using an immersed approach.
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- h-index: 88
- Publications: 329
- Citations: 36,172
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- A smooth Crack-Band Model for anisotropic materials: Continuum theory and computations with the RKPM meshfree method (2023) DOI
- Isogeometric smooth crack-band model (isCBM) using spress–sprain relations adapted to microplane theory (2023) DOI
- Finite Element Simulation and Validation for Aerospace Applications: Stabilized Methods, Weak Dirichlet Boundary Conditions, and Discontinuity Capturing for Compressible Flows (2022) DOI
- Reprint of: Variational multiscale modeling of Langmuir turbulent boundary layers in shallow water using Isogeometric Analysis (2021) DOI
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