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Anthony N. Palazotto

Researcher at Air Force Institute of Technology

Publications -  376
Citations -  4613

Anthony N. Palazotto is an academic researcher from Air Force Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Finite element method & Constitutive equation. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 367 publications receiving 4203 citations. Previous affiliations of Anthony N. Palazotto include Wright-Patterson Air Force Base & University of Bridgeport.

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Thermodynamic framework for coupling of non-local viscoplasticity and non-local anisotropic viscodamage for dynamic localization problems using gradient theory

TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed a general consistent and systematic framework for the analysis of heterogeneous media that assesses a strong coupling between rate-dependent plasticity and anisotropic ratedependent damage for dynamic problems within the framework of thermodynamic laws and gradient theories.
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Nonlinear Analysis of Shell Structures

TL;DR: A survey of theories for the analysis of plates and shells with small deflection and then lead to the theory of shells undergoing large deflections and rotations applicable to elastic laminated anisotropic materials is given in this article.
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Low-velocity impact damage initiation in graphite/epoxy/Nomex honeycomb-sandwich plates

TL;DR: In this article, low-velocity impact and static indentation tests on sandwich plates composed of 4-to 48-ply graphite/epoxy cross-ply laminate facesheets and Nomex honeycomb cores have been performed to characterize damage initiation as a function of facesheet thickness and loading rate.
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Kelvin-Voigt versus fractional derivative model as constitutive relations for viscoelastic materials

TL;DR: In this paper, three simple constitutive relationships for application to viscoelastic materials are studied for both a rubbery and a glassy visco-elastic material are fit by the three schemes.
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Large-deformation analysis of flexible beams

TL;DR: In this article, numerical verifications of a geometrically-exact curved beam model which fully accounts for large rotations, large displacements, initial curvatures and extensionality are presented.