Dynamics and high energy for processes, explosion and collision

This area studies a number of high-energy applications, including high-power pulsed processes, explosions on civil engineering, offshore or underwater structures. It also includes the development of numerical schemes to describe and simulate the response of dissipative solid media to these high-energy loads.


High-power pulsed processes

Magnetic Pulse Spot Welding
Spot welds and electromagnetic flanging

Electrohydraulic crimping


Consequences of explosions on different types of structures

Dynamic behaviour of monuments under fast dynamic loadings
Plastic limit analysis for shock analysis
FLAreGrounding Solver (FLAGS)

Modeling and simulation of impacts on dissipative solid media

Thermomechanical variational formulation coupled with conservative formulations solved by finite volume schemes
Development of the Discontinuous Galerkin Material Point Method (DGMPM)

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