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Devastator poster

The poster of the devastator paper made during the poster session at LBL.

publications

Influence of Topological Segment Length on the Mechanical Properties of Semicrystalline Polyethylene: A Bias-Controlled Monte Carlo Approach

Published in Macromolecules, 2025

The paper generated semicrystalline systems with different segment length configurations by introducing biasing into the hybrid Monte-Carlo method, and investigated the effect of the length of topological segments on the macroscopic stress-strain behavior. It also unveils the full picture of the role of bridges in tensile deformations.

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teaching

MAE 561 Computational Fluid Dynamics

Graduate class, Arizona State University, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 1900

Finite-difference and finite-volume techniques for solving the subsonic, transonic, and supersonic flow equations. Method of characteristics. Numerical grid-generation techniques.

MAE 503 Finite Element in Engineering

Graduate class, Arizona State University, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, 1900

Ideas and methodology of finite element analysis. Applications to solid mechanics, heat transfer, fluid mechanics and vibrations. Knowledge of free-body diagrams and vector calculus operations is recommended.