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June 15-20, 2014

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Office of the

VICE PRESIDENT FOR RESEARCH AND GRADUATE

STUDIES

Stephen Hsu Vice President

Hannah Administration Bldg.

426 Auditorium Rd, Rm 249

East Lansing, MI 48824

517/355-0306 Fax: 517/432-1171

vprgs.msu.edu

June 3, 2014 Welcome USNCTAM 2014 Congress Participants,

On behalf of the organizing committee for USNCTAM 2014 and also the

administration of Michigan State University, it is my pleasure to welcome you to

the 17th U.S. National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. This

Congress has been held every four years beginning in 1950 when the first

Congress was held at the Illinois Institute of Technology – elsewhere in this

booklet Professor Carl Herakovich of VPI has provided a short history of the

Congress. Mechanics also has a long tradition here at Michigan State

University. As one of the nation’s first land-grant colleges, it was charged by

the Morrill act of 1862 to ``…. teach such branches of learning as are related to

agriculture and the mechanic arts”. A copy of the Morrill act, as signed by

President Lincoln, is on display in the Kellogg Center, your conference

site. Currently, students may pursue studies leading to MS and Ph.D. degrees

in Engineering Mechanics through our department of Mechanical Engineering.

While this is the first time that our university has hosted the USNCTAM,

Michigan State has had the pleasure of welcoming large groups of mechanics

researchers in the past. This has included our hosting of the second meeting of

the Society for Engineering Science in 1964 to our hosting of the forty-ninth

meeting of the Society for Natural Philosophy in 2011. The present meeting

will include on the order of 900 presentations of accepted abstracts covering the

full range of theoretical and applied mechanics. While the meeting is

organized into six technical tracks, the interdisciplinary nature of mechanics as

it is currently practiced indicate that many presentations span multiple areas. I

trust that you will find the resulting discussions and interactions to be technically

stimulating and socially enjoyable.

Sincerely,

Stephen Hsu, Ph.D. Vice President for Research

and Graduate Studies

Session Summary Inside Front CoverWelcome 1-2Congress Chairs 3Local Organizing Committee 3Scientific Committee 3Organizers 3-5U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics 5Schedule-at-a-Glance 6-7Plenary Lectures 8Social Information 9

Past, Present and Future U.S. National Congresses 9History of USNCTAM 10-11Session Schedule by Topic 12-19Concurrent Sessions 20-76Author Index 77-84Logistical Information 85Author Presentation Information 85Copyright Notice 85Floor Plan Outside Back Cover

Welcome to the 17th USNCTAM

Table of Contents

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Welcome to the 17th USNCTAM

To our colleagues in the time-honored discipline of Mechanics – Welcome

to MSU and please accept our gratitude for your participation in this 17th

National Congress. Each of you will understand our gratitude in the context

of the contemporary question -- “What if we gave a Congress and nobody

came?” Quite to the contrary, nearly 900 will attend including a substantial

number of colleagues from beyond our national borders.

Our intent has been to open each day with a stimulating plenary lecture, to

follow that with mini symposia presentations and a relaxed lunch period that

invites collegial interactions. Similarly for the afternoon with a balance of

presentations and an unhurried break. The reception and dinner banquet are

to further encourage interactions.

The Mechanics discipline has always attracted those who seek a deeper un-

derstanding of new ideas and a reinforcement of their foundational elements.

The substantial work of our mini-symposium organizers, their track chairs and

the Scientific Committee members will be rewarded if the Congress advances

our understanding of these essential elements.

John F. Foss Thomas J.R. Hughes Thomas J. Pence

Congress Co-Chair Scientific Committee Chair Congress Co-Chair

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17th USNCTAM Committees

Local Organizing Committee:Professor Thomas Bieler, Michigan State UniversityProfessor Brian Feeny, Michigan State UniversityProfessor Roger Haut, Michigan State UniversityProfessor Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State UniversityProfessor Dahsin Liu, Michigan State UniversityProfessor Charles Petty, Michigan State University

Scientific Committee:Professor Rohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyProfessor Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at AustinProfessor David McDowell, Georgia Institute of TechnologyProfessor Francis Moon, Cornell UniversityProfessor Michael Sacks, University of Texas at AustinProfessor Alexander Smits, Princeton University

Biomechanics (Technical Track B) • RogerHaut,MichiganStateUniversity,TrackOrganizer • MichaelSacks,UniversityofTexasatAustin,Track

Organizer

Mini-symposium Organizers: BiomechanicsSeungik Baek, Michigan State UniversityHoracio Espinosa, Northwestern UniversityChristian Franck, Brown UniversityRoger Haut, Michigan State UniversityIwona Jasiuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignEric Johnsen, University of MichiganBarclay Morrison, Columbia UniversityHarold Park, Boston UniversityTaher Saif, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignWilliam W. Schultz, University of MichiganJustin Seipel, Purdue University Shawn C. Shadden, University of California, BerkeleyMartin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina UniversityKing H. Yang, Wayne State University

Computational Mechanics (Technical Track C) • ThomasHughes,UniversityofTexasatAustin,

Track Organizer • FarhadJaberi,MichiganStateUniversity,TrackOrganizer

Mini-symposium Organizers: Computational Me-chanicsSilas Alben, University of MichiganQiushi Chen, Clemson UniversityYu Ching Albert Wu, Tongji University

Wai Ching Sun, Columbia UniversityGeorge Deodatis, Columbia UniversityRicardo A. de Sousa, University of Aveiro, PortugalCraig D. Foster, University of Illinois at ChicagoVikram Gavini, University of MichiganIsaac Harari, Tel Aviv University, IsraelThomas Hughes, University of Texas at AustinFarhad Jaberi, Michigan State UniversityGustaaf Jacobs, San Diego State UniversityBoris Jeremic, University of California, DavisM.-G. Lee, POSTECH, South KoreaJoaquim Martins, University of Michigan Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignStefanie Reese, RWTH Aachen UniversityPhanish Suryanarayana, Georgia Institute of TechnologyTimothy J. Truster, University of Tennessee – KnoxvilleRobertt A. F. Valente, GRIDS Research Group, University of Aveiro, PortugalKaren Veroy-Grepl, RWTH Aachen UniversityIvaylo N. Vladimirov, RWTH Aachen University, GermanyLinbing Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State Univer-sityYin Lu Young, University of MichiganXi Frank Xu, Beijing Jiaotong University

Dynamics (Technical Track D) • BrianFeeny,MichiganStateUniversity,TrackOrganizer • FrancisMoon,CornellUniversity,TrackOrganizer

Mini-symposium Organizers: Dynamics Nicole Abaid, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMatthew R. Brake, Sandia National LaboratoriesRonald N. Couch, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryJoseph Cusumano, Penn State UniversityKiran D’Souza, University of MichiganBogdan I. Epureanu, University of MichiganAlper Erturk, Georgia Institute of TechnologyBruce Geist, Chrysler LLCTamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research LaboratoriesScott David Kelly, University of North Carolina at CharlotteMichael J. Leamy, Georgia Institute of Technology Brian J. Olson, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryMaurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York UniversityD. Dane Quinn, University of AkronJeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue University

Congress ChairpersonsProfessor John F. Foss, Michigan State University

Professor Thomas J. Pence, Michigan State University

Congress Scientific Chairperson:Professor Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin

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Massimo Ruzzene, Georgia Institute of TechnologyDaniel J. Segalman, Sandia National Laboratories Steven W. Shaw, Michigan State UniversityAmit Shukla, Miami UniversityKumar V. Singh, Miami UniversityPhanindra Tallapragada, Clemson UniversityBrian Wilson, Romax TechnologyWeidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore County

Fluid Mechanics (Technical Track F) •CharlesPetty,MichiganStateUniversity,TrackOrganizer •AlexanderSmits,PrincetonUniversity,TrackOrganizer

Mini-symposium Organizers: Fluid MechanicsArezoo Ardekani, University of Notre DameS. Balachandar, University of FloridaJim Best, University of IllinoisMichael Bilka, University of Notre DameKenneth T. Christensen, University of IllinoisTerry Conlisk, Ohio State UniversityJames C. Hill, Iowa State UniversityJoseph C. Klewicki, University of New Hampshire/University of MelbourneDaniel Livescu, Los Alamos National LaboratoryHassan Masoud, Courant Institute and Princeton UniversityGareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical EngineeringJeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chem. EngineeringScott C. Morris, University of Notre DameAhmed Naguib, Michigan State UniversitySean D. Peterson, University of WaterlooCharles Petty, Michigan State UniversityMaurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkWilliam Saric, Texas A&M UniversityEric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical EngineeringMarc K. Smith, Georgia Institute of TechnologyGeoffrey R. Spedding, University of Southern CaliforniaHoward A. Stone, Princeton UniversityMinami Yoda, Georgia Institute of Technology

Mechanics of Solids and Structures(Technical Track S) • RohanAbeyaratne,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,

Track Organizer • DashinLiu,MichiganStateUniversity,TrackOrganizer

Mini-symposium Organizers: Mechanics of Solids and Structures Rohan Abeyaratne, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAEVenkat Aitharaju General Motors Company Global R&D CenterCemal Basaran, University at Buffalo

Lesley Berhan, University of ToledoKatia Bertoldi, Harvard UniversityCurt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National LaboratoryWayne Chen, Purdue UniversityShawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology Samantha Daly, University of Michigan Chiara Daraio, ETH ZürichLuis Dorfmann, Tufts UniversityAhmed E. Elbanna, University of Illinois at Urbana - ChampaignRyan S. Elliott, University of MinnesotaHuajian Gao, Brown UniversityRobert Goldberg, NASA Glenn Research CenterDavid L. Henann, Brown UniversityDavid Hills, University of OxfordRui Huang, University of Texas at AustinYonggang Huang, Northwestern UniversityHanqing Jiang, Arizona State UniversityShailendra P. Joshi, National University of SingaporeMarc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyKen Kamrin, MIT Ryan Karkkainen, University of MiamiDennis Kochmann, California Institute of TechnologyStelios Kyriakides, University of TexasChad M. Landis, University of Texas at AustinChristian Linder, Stanford University Liping Liu, Rutgers UniversityOscar Lopez-Pamies, University of IllinoisRobert M. McMeeking, University of California at Santa Barbara, Aberdeen University, and INM Leibniz Institute for New MaterialsJose Merodio, Polytechnic University of MadridTarek Ragab, University of Tabuk, Saudi ArabiaK. Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at AustinG. Ravichandran, California Institute of TechnologyTim Rupert, University of California, IrvineStephan Rudykh, MITLarry Russell, Army Research OfficeHuaiyu Shao, Kyushu University and International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy ResearchJohn Shaw, University of MichiganStewart A. Silling, Sandia National Laboratories Petros Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy ResearchDavid J. Steigmann, University of CaliforniaAnthony Waas, University of MichiganOlaf Weckner, The Boeing CompanyYujie Wei, Chinese Institute of MechanicsXinran Xiao, Michigan State UniversityJinkyu Yang, University of WashingtonQingda Yang, University of Miami

17th USNCTAM Committees, continued

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Nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure (Technical Track M) • ThomasR.Bieler,MichiganStateUniversity,

Track Organizer • DavidL.McDowell,GeorgiaInstituteofTechnology,

Track Organizer

Mini-symposium Organizers: Nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureMohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and TechnologyIrene J. Beyerlein, Los Alamos National LaboratoryCurt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National LaboratoryLong-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State UniversityAbhijit Dasgupta, University of MarylandChaitanya Deo, Georgia Institute of Technology

Reginald F. Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State UniversitySurya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of TechnologyShaofan Li, University of California, BerkeleyNathan Mara, Los Alamos National LaboratoryPartha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M UniversityYue Qi, Michigan State UniversityJianmin Qu, Northwestern UniversityKandler Smith, National Renewable Energy LaboratoryAlbert C. To, University of PittsburghGuofeng Wang, University of PittsburghJian Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Hussein M. Zbib, Washington State University

17th USNCTAM Committees, continued

U.S. National Committee for Theoretical & Applied MechanicsOfficersStelios Kyriakides, Chair, University of Texas at Austin Wing Kam Liu, Vice Chair, Northwestern University Linda P. Franzoni, Secretary, Duke UniversityLance R. Collins, Past Chair, Cornell University

Members-at-LargeJohn Dabiri, California Institute of TechnologyAnn Karagozian, University of California, Los AngelesChad M. Landis, The University of Texas at AustinKathleen J. Stebe, University of Pennsylvania

Society RepresentativesNadine Aubry, Northeastern UniversityWeinong W. Chen, Purdue University Steven Daniewicz, Mississippi State UniversityHoracio Espinosa, Northwestern UniversityLinda P. Franzoni, Duke UniversityRoger Ghanem, University of Southern CaliforniaTimothy J. Healey, Cornell University Chad M. Landis, The University of Texas at AustinEllen Longmire, University of MinnesotaJeffrey Morris, The City College of New YorkGuruswami Ravichandran, California Institute of TechnologyEric S. G Shaqfeh, Stanford University Eitan Tadmor, University of Maryland, College ParkYin Lu Young, University of MichiganTarek Zohdi, University of California, Berkeley

Members-at-LargeJan D. Achenbach, Northwestern University Andreas Acrivos, City College of CUNY Bruno A. Boley, Columbia University

Ex-Officio Paul Peercy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, NMMB LiaisonJohn Hildebrand, University of Arizona, Foreign Secretary

IUTAM MembersNadine Aubry, Carnegie Mellon University I. Ben Freund, IUTAM Vice President, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignHuajian Gao, Brown UniversityCarl T. Herakovich, University of Virginia Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin Gary L. Leal, University of California-Santa Barbara Robert M. McMeeking, University of California-Santa BarbaraKrishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at AustinHoward Stone, Princeton University

IUTAM Congress Committee (2016) Nadine Aubry, Carnegie Mellon University Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin Gary L. Leal, University of California-Santa Barbara Robert M. McMeeking, University of California-Santa Barbara

National Congress ChairsJohn F. Foss, Michigan State University Thomas J. Pence, Michigan State University

Special Acknowledgement

The 2014 USNCTAM Organizing Committee wishes toacknowledge the support and tireless efforts of Michigan State University staff, particularly:

Santhosh Abraham, Web DeveloperJill Bielawski, M.E. Office StaffFatme El-Moukaddem, Software Developer Craig Gunn, M.E. Communications SpecialistFred Hall, Computer User Support Vanessa Mitchner, Web DeveloperLindsay Niesen, Assistant to M.E. ChairPaul Stieber, Software and Web Developer

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2014 Schedule At-a-Glance

17th U.S. National Congress of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics

June 15-20, 2014

Sunday June 15

3:00PM - 7:00PM Early registration and informal Corniche Room Outdoor patio Earlybird Reception (cash bar) – weather permitting

Monday June 16

7:30AM - 8:15AM Continental Breakfast Big Ten AB

8:15AM - 8:30AM Congress opening remarks Big Ten AB

8:30AM - 9:25AM Plenary Speaker Harry Dankowicz, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Big Ten AB

9:25AM - 9:40AM Transition to session rooms

9:40AM - 11:40AM Session a of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

11:40AM - 1:30PM Lunch (on your own) of your choosing Food Court at Brody Hall is suggested for those who wish to take a very short walk across from the Kellogg Center (5-10 minutes). There are nine food stations available at Brody; all-you-can eat for one low price. Kellogg Center State Room is suggested for a more ‘relaxed lunch’; central East Lansing (near the Marriott) is a 20 minute walk and has numerous eateries; Harrison Roadhouse is a 10 minute walk on the NE corner of Michigan Ave. and S. Harrison.

1:30PM - 3:10PM Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

3:10PM - 3:40PM Refreshment break

3:40PM - 5:00PM Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

tueSday June 17

7:30AM - 8:30AM Continental Breakfast Big Ten AB

8:30AM - 9:25AM Plenary Speaker Alain Goriely, Big Ten AB Oxford University

9:25AM - 9:40AM Transition to session rooms

9:40AM - 11:40AM Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

11:40AM - 1:30PM Lunch (on your own)/your choosing

1:30PM - 3:10PM Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

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tueSday June 17, continued

3:10PM - 3:40PM Refreshment break

3:40PM - 5:00PM Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

6:00PM - 8:00PM Congress Reception Eli and Edyth Broad Art Museum Buses begin departure from Kellogg Center at 5:45 PM

WedneSday June 18

7:30AM - 8:30AM Continental Breakfast Big Ten AB

8:30AM - 9:25AM Plenary Speaker J. Tinsley Oden, Big Ten AB University of Texas

9:25AM - 9:40AM Transition to session rooms

9:40AM - 11:40AM Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

11:40AM - 1:30PM Lunch (on your own)/your choosing

1:30PM - 3:10PM Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

3:10PM - 3:40PM Refreshment break

3:40PM - 5:00PM Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia

6:00PM - 9:30PM Congress Banquet Spartan Stadium Huntington Club

thurSday June 19

7:30AM - 8:30AM Continental Breakfast Big Ten AB

8:30AM - 9:25AM Plenary Speaker Greg Olson, Big Ten AB Northwestern University

9:25AM - 9:40AM Transition to session rooms

9:40AM - 11:40AM Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

11:40AM - 1:30PM Lunch (on your own)/your choosing

1:30PM - 3:10PM Session B of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

3:10PM - 3:40PM Refreshment break

3:40PM - 5:00PM Session C of Concurrent Minisymposia

Friday June 20

7:30AM - 8:30AM Continental Breakfast Big Ten AB

8:30AM - 9:25AM Plenary Speaker Rajat Mittal, Big Ten AB Johns Hopkins University

9:25AM - 9:50AM Refreshment break

9:50AM - 11:50AM Session A of Concurrent Minisymposia Kellogg Center session rooms

11:50AM Congress adjourns until 2018

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Plenary LecturesAll plenary lectures will be held in Big Ten AB from 8:30 to 9:25 a.m. On Monday, the Opening Remarks will begin at 8:15 a.m., followed by the Plenary Lecture at 8:30 a.m.Continental breakfast will be available starting at 7:30 a.m.

Monday, June 16

Discontinuity-induced Bifurcations in Models of Mechanical Contact, Capillary Adhesion, and Cell Division: A Dynamics Framework for Design, Analysis and ControlHarry Dankowicz, PhD, Professor of Mechanical Science and Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

tuesday, June 17

The Mechanics and Dynamics of Evolving Biological StructuresAlain Goriely, PhD, Professor of Mathematical Modelling, Oxford University

Wednesday, June 18

Foundations of Predictive Science and Their Implications in Computational MechanicsJ. Tinsley Oden, PhD, Associate Vice President for Research and Founding Director, Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, University of Texas

thursday, June 19

Integrated Computational Materials Design: From Genome to FlightGregory B. Olson, ScD, Walter P. Murphy Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University

Friday, June 20

Multiphysics Computational Modeling of Cardiac Flows: From Fundamental Insights to Clinical ApplicationsRajat Mittal, PhD, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, Whiting School of Engineering, Johns Hopkins University

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Social Informationreceptions

Earlybird ReceptionSunday, June 15: 3:00-7:00 p.m.

An early bird “meet and greet” reception with a cash bar will be held on Sunday on the outdoor patio of the Corniche Room (weather permitting; Big Ten Room will be the alternate location).

Congress Receptiontuesday, June 17: 6:00-8:00 p.m.eli and edyth Broad art Museum

Complimentary shuttle buses begin departing the Kellogg Center at 5:45 p.m. The Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum at Michigan State University, site of the private CongressReception, is a unique museum committed to exploring international contemporary culture and ideas through art. Designed by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Zaha Hadid, the museum features a striking façade of pleated stainless steel and glass, signaling the museum and the university’s dynamic vision. More than 70 percent of the 46,000-square-foot facility is dedicated to exhibition space. The reception will be held on the main level and outdoor Courtyard, but the entire museum will be available to our guests to explore the permanent and featured exhibits. This is a rare opportunity to network with colleagues amidst a one-of-a-kind setting.

Congress BanquetWednesday, June 18:6:00-9:30 p.m.huntington Club at Spartan Stadiumthe Congress Banquet

The site of the Congress’ 2014 banquet will be a familiar Michigan State University landmark—Spartan Stadium. The stadium, which officially opened in 1923 at its current location, is the tallest building in East Lansing and provides a great panoramic view of the campus. It provides a spacious, unique, inviting and interesting venue in walking distance of the Kellogg Center, our conference site. The Huntington Club, located in Spartan Stadium so as to overlook the playing field, will feature a wide variety of international food, with a focus on regional Michigan foods. A social hour prior to serving will include brief remarks, including background musical entertainment courtesy of the MSU School of Music Jazz Ensemble, a recognition of the special celebratory mini-symposia and an acknowledgement of the 2014 Levi-Civita prize recipient.

Congress MealsIn addition to the receptions and banquet, continental breakfast will be provided in the Big Ten AB Room each morning from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. Lunch and other dinners on your own. See the Congress registration desk for information on local restaurants and the Food Court at Brody Hall.Note: A television monitor will be available in Room 62 for those who wish to catch the scores of the World Cup.

Past, Present, And Future U.S. National Congressesyear nuMBer inStitution City and State CongreSS Chair(S)

1951 I Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago, IL L. H. Donnell1954 II University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI E. L. Eriksen1958 III Brown University Providence, RI W. Prager1962 IV University of California Berkeley CA W. W. Soroka1966 V University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN B. J. Lazan1970 VI Harvard University Cambridge, MA G. F. Carrier1974 VII University of Colorado Boulder, CO S. K. Datta1978 VIII University of California, Los Angeles Los Angeles, CA J. D. Cole1982 IX Cornell University Ithaca, NY Y. H. Pao1986 X University of Texas Austin, TX E. B. Becker1990 XI University of Arizona Tucson, AZ C. F. Chen1994 XII University of Washington Seattle, WA A. S. Kobayashi1998 XIII University of Florida Gainesville, FL M. A. Eisenberg2002 XIV Virginia Tech Blacksburg, VA R. C. Batra and E. G. Henneke2006 XV University of Colorado Boulder, CO T. L. Geers and S. Sture2010 XVI Penn State University Park, PA J. A. Todd and C. E. Bakis2014 XVII Michigan State University East Lansing, MI J. F. Foss and T. J. Pence2018 XVIII Northwestern University Evanston, IL Jianmin Qu

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The U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM) grew out of a desire by U. S. mechanicians to participate in the on-going European International Congress on Applied Mechanics. European mechanicians were involved in joint activities in the form of international meetings dating from 1922. Through the efforts primarily of Prof. Theodore von Kármán of Aachen, Germany a group of thirty Europeans met in Innsbruck, Austria in September 1922. At this meeting it was decided to establish the International Applied Mechanics Congress, to cover all areas of mechanics, as an on-going activity. The first International Congress was held at Delft in 1924. Following World War II, the sixth congress was held in 1946 in Paris where the International Union of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (IUTAM) was formally established.

Three individuals were the prime movers in the establishment of the U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. They are Theodore von Kármán from Budapest, Hungary by way of Aachen, Germany, Stephen Timoshenko from Kiev, Ukraine by way of Zagreb, Yugoslavia, and Hugh Dryden from the United States. Von Kármán was involved deeply with the international congresses from their beginning in 1922 and was elected Honorary President of IUTAM in 1951, a position he held until he died in 1963. Timoshenko was well known and highly regarded in Europe prior to his arrival in the United States in 1922. He attended his first international congress at Zurich in 1926. Dryden attended his first international congress at Stockholm in 1930. Timoshenko and von Kármán knew each other well as a result of the time they spent together at the University of Göttingen in Germany early in the twentieth century. Dryden and von Kármán had similar research interest and developed a strong friendship. All three men were elected as permanent members of the IUTAM General Assembly in 1948. As a result, they were Member-at-Large of the USNC/TAM for life.

U. S. NatioNal Committee oN theoretiCal aNd applied meChaNiCS:

The Beginning

Carl T. Herakovich

Carl Herakovich is the Henry L. Kinnier Professor emeritus and former Director of the Applied Mechanics Program in the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Virginia. He has been a member of the USNC/TAM since 1996 and served as Secretary of the Committee from 2000-2012. This article is excerpted from a forthcoming book “The U.S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics: On the Shoulders of Giants” by Carl T. Herakovich.

Stephen P. timoshenkoTimoshenko immigrated to the United States in 1922 from Zagreb, Yugoslavia (now Croatia), where he had been working for two years. In the United States, he quickly developed an outstanding reputation and a strong following for the courses he taught in solid mechanics and vibrations, his books on these subjects, and the work he did at Westinghouse. He proposed that ASME initiate a section on applied mechanics with the eventual result that the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME was officially created in 1928. He was recruited to the University of Michigan for the 1927-28 academic year and then to Stanford University in 1936. He established strong mechanics programs at both Universities. Through-out his life Timoshenko spent most summers in Europe doing scholarly work and relaxing with his family.

theodore von KármánIn 1930, von Kármán settled permanently in the United States, becoming the full-time Director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology (GALCIT) and Director of the Daniel Guggenheim Airship Institute at Akron, Ohio. He was a gregarious individual who liked to interact with people and have parties at his home where his mother and sister oversaw the preparations and entertained the guests. He also liked to tell jokes, often of the risque variety. He worked in both solid and fluid mechanics and is best known for the Kármán Vortex Street. He also worked closely with the U.S. military, was the father of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) and AGARD, the NATO Advisory Group for Aeronautical Research and Development. AGARD was based in Paris where von Kármán lived after the war.

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hugh L. drydenDryden, from Pocomoke City, MD, received his three degrees at Johns Hopkins University. He was the first Director of the Aerodynamics Division at the National Bureau of Standards (NBS) and eventually became Director of NACA (National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics) which, later, became NASA, where he served as Deputy Director. He presented papers at International Congresses on Applied Mechanics beginning with the 3rd congress in Stockholm, 1930. At the 1946 Paris Congress, Dryden was elected as the first IUTAM Treasurer for 1948-52. He served as the IUTAM President 1952-56, and Vice-President 1956-60. Dryden was the first Chair of the USNC/TAM serving from 1948-1956. He also served as Deputy Director of the Army Air Force’s Scientific Advisory Group (headed by von Kármán) during the war years.

uSnC/taMAs described in Paul Naghdi’s “A Brief History of the Applied Mechanics Division of ASME,” there was a close relationship between the ASME Applied Mechanics Division and those involved in the establishment of USNC/TAM. A meeting to discuss U.S. participation in IUTAM was held at ASME Headquarters in the Engineer-ing Societies Building in New York City on January 28, 1948. In attendance were: S. Wilmot (ASCE), L. A. Burckmyer, Jr. (AIEE), H. L. Dryden (IAS/AIAA), S. L. Tyler and A. B. Newman (AIChE), J. R. Kline (AMS), H. A. Barton (APS), and C. E. Davies, H. W. Emmons, and S. E. Reimel (ASME). At this meeting, it was agreed that a Committee for U.S. participation in the Seventh Inter-national Congress for Applied Mechanics (to be held in London, England, September 5-11, 1948) be organized with Dryden as Chairman. The Committee held a second meeting on April 8, 1948. Those in attendance included: H. L. Dryden, Th. von Kármán, R. R. Dexter (IAS), E. Reissner (AMS), R. J. Seeger (APS), C. E. Davies (ASME Secretary and Chief Executive) and S. E. Reimel (ASME-Committee on International Relations).

At this second meeting, the Committee adopted the name U. S. Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. At a subsequent meeting on December 2, 1948 (after the London Congress) the Committee adopted the original charter of USNC/TAM. The charter included a name change to U. S. National Committee on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (USNC/TAM). That remains the name of the committee as of 2014.

At a meeting on March 28, 1949, it was reported that participation was pledged by seven societies: ASME (Applied Mechanics Division), SESA, ASCE (Engineering Mechanics Division), APS (Fluid Dynamics Division), AIChE, AMS, and Institute of Aeronautical Sciences (later to become AIAA). The membership of USNC/TAM at that time consisted of thirteen members: H. L. Dryden, Th. Von Kármán, S. Timoshenko, J. C. Hunsaker, R. von Mises (members-at-large), H. W. Emmons (ASME), R. D. Mindlin (SESA), M. G. Salvadori (ASCE), T. B. Drew (AIChE), R. J. Seeger (APS), N. J. Hoff (IAS), E. Reissner (AMS), and C. E. Davies (ex-officio secretary from ASME).

It is noteworthy that from 1948 to 1966, all activity associated with USNC/TAM was by individuals with no formal input from societies or governmental organizations other than ASME providing meeting space and secretarial assistance. The USNC/TAM continued as a committee of individuals with no operational or organizational ties to a professional society or govern-mental organization for eighteen years. The committee was self-governing with no outside limitations or guidance from societies or government. The committee functioned in this manner until 1966 when it agreed to become a committee of the National Academy of Sciences.

The USNCTAM started with seven member societies in 1948. Additional societies were added at various times until the number reached fifteen in 2006. As of October2013, there have been 187 members of the USNC/TAM. Twenty-nine individuals have served as Chair of the Committee.

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Session Schedule by Topic

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIRCardiovascular Mechanics I B01 Monday: 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten C M. Sacks

Cardiovascular Mechanics II B01 Tuesday: 9:40-11:40 am Riverside S. Shadden, S. Baek

Dynamic Walking B02 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial AB J. Cusumano, J. Chagdes

Postural Dynamics and Analysis Methods B02 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial AB S. Bruijn, J. Mahoney

Human Stability Devices & Testing B02 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial AB H. Geyer

Studies on Tissue Mechanics B03 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten B M. Sacks

Cavitation in soft tissue and applications to TBI B04 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten B C. Franck

Shocks and focused ultrasound in soft tissue B04 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten B E. Johnsen

Bone Mechanics B05 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten B I. Jasiuk

Modeling of Biological Materials B05 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten B I. Jasiuk

Cellular Modeling B05 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten B I. Jasiuk

Nano and Biomechanics I B07 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten B Z. Chen

Bio and Nanomechanics II B07 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 p.m. Big Ten B P. Zavattieri

Biomechanics of Blast TBI B08 Monday: 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten B R. Willinger

Macroscopic Biomechanics of TBI B08 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten B B. Morrison

Microscopic Biomechanics of TBI B08 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten B K. Yang

technical track B: Biomechanics

Biomechanics involves the study of relationships between structure and function of tissues and the integrated musculoskeletal system using mechanical and engineering mechanics methods and principles. Currently, strong attention in this field is being given to research on translational capabilities for the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of clinical diseases and functional disabilities of the musculoskeletal system. To this end, recent advances in new sophisticated, complex phenomenological analyses have aided our understanding of cellular regulation and mechanotransduction and the harnessing of some biologic factors that influence and are affected by biomechanics. This information is forming a substantial base of knowledge in such fields as tissue engineering, biomaterials, orthopedics and numerous other clinical disciplines. The field of biomechanics is eager to continuefinding novel perspectives for future interdisciplinary approaches that might help solve problems facing today’s clinical community.

Biomechanics Minisymposia:B01: Cardiovascular MechanicsB02: Dynamics and Stability of Human Movement

SystemsB03: GeneralB04: Mechanical and Biological Response of Soft

Tissue to High Strain and Strain-Rate PhenomenaB05: Mechanics of Biological MaterialsB07: Nano and BiomechanicsB08: Traumatic Brain Injury Biomechanics

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technical track C: Computational Mechanics

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

Multiscale Methods C01 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial C J. Pask

Real Space Methods C01 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial C P. Suryanarayana

Constitutive Modeling I C02 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial C M. G. Lee

Constitutive Modeling II C02 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial C M. G. Lee

High Speed Combustion Simulations C03 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten C G. Jacobs

Mutiphysical Processes of Geomaterials C04 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten C C. Foster

Multiscale Modeling of Geomaterials C04 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten C Q. Chen

Computational Plasticity Models for Geomaterials C04 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten C W. Sun

Advances in Computational Mechanics C06 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten C T. Hughes

Advances in Computational Dynamics C06 Tuesday 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten C F. Jaberi

Computational Methods for Complex Media C06 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten C F. Jaberi

Reduced Models for Mechanics C07 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Red Cedar K. Veroy-Grepl

Fluid-Structure Interactions I C08 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten C K. Maki

Fluid-Structure Interactions II C08 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten C S. Alben

Fluid-Structure Interactions III C08 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten C J. Young

Stochastic Finite Element I C09 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Michigamme X. F. Xu

Stochastic Finite Element II C09 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 p.m. Michigamme L. Wang

Sharp and Stationary Interfaces C10 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten C A. Masud

Evolving Interfaces C10 Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m. Big Ten C T. Truster

Minisymposia and presentations in this area are focused on the computational models, methods, and results related to all mechanical systems involving solids, fluids or solid-fluid materials. The conference is interested in topics involving traditional numerical methods such as the finite element, finite volume, or finite difference methods as well as the new methods such as the mesh-free, molecular dynamics and lattice-Boltzmann methods. Macro, micro, nano, and multiscale simulation methods for single- and multi-phase Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids, reacting and non-reacting flows,multiphase flows and soft, elastic and plastic materials are of interest. The Computational Mechanics Track at the USNCTAM meeting will also provide a forum for sharing activities in important computational issues such as high performance and parallel computing, data visualization, error estimation, etc.

Computational Mechanics Minisymposia:C01: Ab-initio methods in the mechanics of materials and

structures C02: Advances in constitutive modelling of metal forming

processes across different lengthscales C03: Computation of chemically reacting flow in high-

speed combustors C04: Computational geomechanics C06: New developments and interdisciplinary aspects of

computational mechanics C07: Model order reduction for mechanics and materials C08: Modeling and optimization of fluid-structure inter-

action problems C09: Multiscale stochastic finite element methods C10: Stabilized and multiscale methods for interface

mechanics

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technical track d: dynamics

Dynamics has applications to many important current topics, including energy harvesting, micro and nano systems, elastic and nonlinear waves, human movement, biological processes in humans and other organisms, advanced vehicles, autonomous vehicles and robotics, engines and turbomachinery, wind and tidal energy, electromechanical devices, vibration reduction and absorption, and control systems. Many of these topics are multidisciplinary in nature, combining mechanics with electronics, physics, biology, chemistry, and other areas. Emerging applications, technologies and disciplines bring forth new challenges and the need for advanced analysis tools for modeling, experimentation, and numericalsimula-tion. Resulting research may involve complex systems, time varying systems, fractional calculus, sensors and instrumentation, description of nonlinear phenomena, and data analysis. The Dynamics Track at the USNCTAM meeting will provide a forum for sharing activities in these, and many other, exciting areas of study.

Minsymposia: DynamicsD01: Animal dynamics D02: Applications of resonant dynamics D03: Dynamics and control of engineered systems D04: Dynamics of jointed structures D05: Dynamics of continuous media D06: Experiments in dynamics D07: New developments and interdisciplinary aspects of

dynamics D08: Geometric methods in nonlinear systems D10: Industrial applications of dynamics D11: Linear and nonlinear dynamics phononic materials

and structures D12: Energy harvesting and smart structures D14: Reduced order modeling for complex systems D15: S pecial symposium in celebration of Francis C.

Moon’s 75th birthday

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

Animal Dynamics I: Modeling and Experiments D01 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Michigamme M. Porfiri

Animal Dynamics II: Theory and Techniques D01 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Michigamme N. Abaid

Applications of Resonant Dynamics I D02 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Michigamme S. Shaw, J. Rhoads

Applications of Resonant Dynamics II D02 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Michigamme S. Shaw, J. Rhoads

Dynamics and control of engineered systems D03 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Red Cedar K. Singh, A. Shukla

Dynamics of jointed structures D04 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Galaxy D. Quinn, M. Brake

Dynamics of Continuous Media I D05 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Michigamme W. Zhu

Dynamics of Continuous Media II D05 Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m. Michigamme W. Zhu

Dynamics of Continuous Media III D05 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten A W. Zhu

Experiments in dynamics D06 Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m. Red Cedar B. Feeney, J. Cusumano

Experiments in dynamics D06 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Red Cedar B. Feeney, J. Cusumano

General D07 Monday, 3:40-5:00 p.m. Big Ten A B. Feeney

General D07 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten A B. Feeney

Geometric methods in nonlinear systems D08 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Michigamme S. Kelly

Geometric methods in nonlinear systems D08 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Michigamme S. Kelly

Industrial Applications of Dynamics D10 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Michigamme B. J. Olson

Wave Propagation in Linear and Nonlinear Periodic Structures

D11 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Michigamme M. J. Leamy

Energy Harvesting and Smart Structures 1 D12 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Riverside A. Erturk

Energy Harvesting and Smart Structures 2 D12 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Riverside M. Bryant

Reduced Order Modeling for Complex Systems I D14 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial C K. D'Souza, B. Epureanu

Reduced order modeling for complex systems II D14 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial C K. D'Souza, B. Epureanu

Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon's 75th Birthday

D15 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial C B. Feeny, T. Kalmar-Nagy, J. Cusumano

Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon's 75th Birthday

D15 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial C B. Feeny, T. Kalmar-Nagy, J. Cusumano

Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon's 75th Birthday

D15 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial C B. Feeny, T. Kalmar-Nagy, J. Cusumano

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technical track F: Fluid Mechanics

The kinematics and dynamics of flows are analytically, experimentally, and theoretically described and utilized using basic elements of fluid dynamics in an exceptionally wide range of natural and technological environments ex-emplified by propulsion, materials processing, and energy production.

Minisympoisa: Fluid MechanicsF01: Active fluids: modeling, simulation, and experiment F02: Aeroacoustics analysis using flow measurements F03: Bioflight I: models (experimental numerical and

theoretical)F04: Bioflight II: Implementation (bioflyers and micro-air

vehicles)

F05: Complex fluids and soft matter F06: Energy exchange between fluids and deformable

structures F07: Environmental and extreme multiphase flows F08: Hypersonic Transition F09: Modeling and measurement of micro- and

nanoscale flows F10: Recent advancements in Rayleigh-Taylor instability F11: Reynolds number scaling and eddy interactions in

wall turbulence F12: The mechanics and heat transfer of interfacial fluid

flows F14: Turbulent transport phenomena F15: Turbulent flows overlying complex topography

Session Schedule by Topic, continued

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

Active Fluids I F01 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Riverside A. Ardekani

Active Fluids II F01 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Riverside J. Dunkel

Active Fluids III F01 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Riverside E. Climent

Active Fluids IV F01 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Riverside Chair is S. L. Biswal

Aeroacoustic analysis using flow measurement F02 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Red Cedar M. Bilka, S. Morris

Bioflight Ib F03 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Galaxy J. Eldredge

Bioflight Ic F03 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Galaxy L. Bernal

Flapping Flight (Bio II) F04 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Red Cedar G. Spedding, A. Naguuib

Design and Devices (Bio II) F04 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Red Cedar G. Spedding, A. Naguuib

Soft Materials: Directed Assembly and Particles at Interfaces F05 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten A C. Schroeder, S. Shojaei-Zadeh

Soft Materials: Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques for Complex Fluids

F05 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten A I. Cohen, V. Sharma

Soft Materials: Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques for Complex Fluids 2

F05 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten A I. Cohen, V. Sharma

Soft Materials: Microfluidics and Microfluidic Rheometry for Complex Fluids

F05 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten A A. Ramachndran, G. Drazer

Soft Materials: Theoretical Advances in Soft Matter F05 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Big Ten A A. Khair, R, Zia

Soft Materials: Theoretical Advances in Soft Matter 2 F05 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Big Ten A A. Khair, R, Zia

Fluid/Deformable Solids F06 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Riverside M. Porfiri

Fluid/Deformable Solids F06 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Riverside S. Peterson

Multiphase F07 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial C S. Balachandar

Multiphase F07 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial C S. Balachandar

Hypersonic Transition F08 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Big Ten B W. Saric

Micro Flows I Experimental Methods F09 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Riverside M. Yoda

Micro Flows II: Theory and Computation F09 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Riverside T. Conlisk

RT instability F10 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Riverside D. Livescu

Wall Turbulence F11 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Red Cedar J. Klewicki

The Mechanics and Heat Transfer of Interfacial Fluid Flows F12 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial AB M. K. Smith

Transport F14 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial C A. Benard

Transport F14 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial C J. Hill

Turbulent Flow Overlying Complex Topography I F15 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial AB K. Christensen

Turbulent Flow Overlying Complex Topography II F15 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial AB G. Blois

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technical track S: Mechanics of Solids and Structures

Over the years, solid mechanics has grown from a field concerned with conventional metals to fiber composites to biological materials. Its focus has expanded from macroscopic structures to microscale materials to nanoscopic investigations. Regardless of the material and viewpoint, the techniques used for investigation, including theoretical mechanics, experimental mechanics and computational mechanics have themselves also seen significant advances. Examples include damage mechanics, temperature effects, high-strain rate response, full-field measurement, structural health monitoring, energy storage, self-repair materials, scaling effects, multi-scale and multi-physics modeling, homogenization and peridynamics. This conference is interested in solid mechanics very broadly, for various materials, scales and using different methods. There will be an additional track focused solely on micro- and nano-mechanics.

Minisymposia: Mechanics of Solids and Structures S01: Auxetic materials and related systemsS02: Damage mechanics of solids and structuresS03: Dynamic behavior of materials S04: Dynamic fracture - experiments and modeling

S05: Elasticity, plasticity and multiphysics of hierarchical materials: mechanisms to mechanics

S06: Fracture and failure in bio- nano- and energy systems

S07: Friction, adhesion and fracture: from microscale physics to macroscale response

S08: New developments and interdisciplinary aspects of mechanics of solids and structures

S10: Impact and crashworthiness analysis of composite structures

S11: Instability in solids and structuresS12: Mechanics and physics of soft matter materials S13: Mechanics of periodic structures and advanced

structured materials S14: Mechanics of energy storage S15: Mechanics of fibrous materials arising in Nature

and Technology S16: Mechanics of multifunctional materials S17: Multi-scale analysis of graphene and carbon

nano tubeS18: Multiscale modeling and experimental

characterization of damage in composite materials S19: Peridynamic theory

Session Schedule by Topic, continued

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

Auxetic Materials S01 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 104AB L. Berhan

Damage Mechanics I S02 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Auditorium R. K. Abu Al-Rub

Damage Mechanics II S02 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Auditorium R. K. Abu Al-Rub

Damage Mechanics III S02 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Auditorium R. K. Abu Al-Rub

Damage Mechanics IV S02 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Auditorium R. K. Abu Al-Rub

Contact & Failure S03 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 104AB W. Chen

Failure Mechanics & Mechanisms S03 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 104AB S. Daly

Waves & Shocks S03 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 104AB G. Ravichandran

Dynamic Fracture - Session 1 S04 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 104AB K. Ravi-Chandar

Dynamic Fracture - Session 2 S04 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room10AB C. M. Landis

Dynamic Fracture - Session 3 S04 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 10AB A. Karma

Stability of Materials and Structures S05 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Heritage S. P. Joshi

Micro-Macro Techniques S05 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Corniche J. Amelang

Numerical Methods S05 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Corniche M. Begley

Hierarchical Material Systems S05 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Corniche T. Rupert

Multiscale Modeling and Experiments I S06 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 103AB H. Jiang

Mechanics of Energy Storage I S06 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 103AB H. Gao

Mechanics of Biological Materials S06 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 103AB Y. Huang

Multiscale Modeling and Experiments II S06 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Heritage H. Jiang

Mechanics of Energy Storage II S06 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Heritage H. Gao

Adhesion at Nano and Micro Scales S07 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 105AB A. Elbanna

Friction and Wear in Solids S07 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 105AB A. Elbanna

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BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

Computational and Experimental Methods for Fracture Mechanics

S07 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 105AB A. Elbanna

New Modeling Methods for the Mechanics of Solids and Structures

S08 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Galaxy D. Liu

Impact and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures I S10 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 104AB R. Goldberg

Impact and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures II S10 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 104AB V. Aitharaju

Thin-Walled Structures S11 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 105AB S. Daly

Fracture and Dynamics S11 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 105AB T. Healey

Energetic and Thin-film Materials S11 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 105AB H. M. Jensen

Alloys and Layered Materials S11 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Auditorium R. S. Elliott

Periodic Media S11 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Auditorium S. Kyriakides

Shells, Pipes, and SMAs S11 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Auditorium C. Landis

Hydrogels S12 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Lincoln O. Lopez-Pamies

Soft Matter S12 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Lincoln R. Huang

Electroactive Materials S12 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Lincoln S. Rudykh

Surfaces and Adhesion S12 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Lincoln O. Lopez-Pamies

Composites andFunctionalities S12 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Lincoln O. Lopez-Pamies

Soft Matter S12 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Lincoln R. Huang

Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured Materials

S13 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 105AB J. Yang

Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured Materials

S13 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 105AB S. Gonella

Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured Materials

S13 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 105AB H. Lee

Mechanical Aspects of Degradation of Lithium Ion Batteries

S14 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Corniche M. Kamlah

Modeling Stress Generation in Electrodes of Lithium Ion Batteries

S14 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Corniche H. Shao

Morphology of SOFC and LIB S14 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Corniche H. Shao

Hydrogen Storage S14 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Corniche M. Kamlah

Fibrous Material Mechanics I S15 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial AB P. Nardinochi

Fibrous Materials Mechanics II S15 1:30-3:10 pm Lincoln J. Merodio

Fibrous Materials Mechanics III S15 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Lincoln S. Federico

Fibrous Material Mechanics IV S15 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Lincoln R. Segev

Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 1 S16 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 103AB L. Liu

Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 2 S16 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 103AB X. Zeng

Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 3 S16 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 103AB H. Feigenbaum

Multi-scale analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nano-tubes 1

S17 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Red Cedar C. Basaran

Multi-scale analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nano-tubes 2

S17 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Red Cedar C. Basaran

Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 1

S18 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 104AB Q. Yang

Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 2

S18 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 104AB R. Karkkainen

technical track S: Mechanics of Solids and Structures

Session Schedule by Topic, continued

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Session Schedule by Topic, continued

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 3

S18 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 104AB R. Karkkainen

Fracture S19 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 105AB S. Silling

Multiphysics and Multiscale S19 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 105AB O. Weckner

Material Modeling S19 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 105AB F. Bobaru

Numerical Modeling and Applications S19 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Auditorium J. T. Foster

IJSS 1-Ma 120 min S20 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Heritage D. Hills

IJSS 2 Mb100 min S20 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Heritage Q. P. Sun

IJSS 3 Mc 80 min S20 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Heritage K. Ravi Chandar

IJSS 4 Ta 120 min S20 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 106 S. Kyriakides

IJSS 5 Tb 100 min S20 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 106 D. Steigmann

IJSS 6 Tc 80 min S20 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 106 A. Combescure

Anand I S21 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 103AB D. Henann

Anand II S21 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 103AB S. Chester

Anand III S21 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Heritage C. Bronkhorst

Anand IV S21 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Heritage K. Kamrin

Anand V S21 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Auditorium Y. Wei

Anand VI S21 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Auditorium D. Henann

Biomechanics S22 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Lincoln J. Shaw

Elasticity S22 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Lincoln A. Waas

Viscoelasticity, Composites S22 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Lincoln S. Daly

technical track M: nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure

In solid mechanics, the continuum assumption expects that properties are uniform between any two points, but properties in real materials vary between points in space from the subatomic scale up to the mm scale. Thus, homogenization is required to generate properties that can be used in a continuum setting. Alternatively, solids can to be modeled as heterogeneous continuum structures,where the scale of heterogeneity depends on the scale and nature of the problem of interest. This subset of solid mechanics (nanomechanics and micromechanics) examines mathematical ways to represent heterogeneity in efficient ways to allow examination of the influence of heterogeneous deformation on larger scale properties, from the atomic scale to the micro- and meso- structur-al scale. For practical generation of effective material models, methods to extract salient physical phenomena to hand up to the next larger level of scale are needed, since the size of a heterogeneous domain that can be modeled is limited by the size of a computational facility.

Minisymposia: Nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureM01: A multi-scale perspective of dislocation dynamics

models M02: Advances in phase field modeling of microstructures M03: Atomistic to continuum modeling and

characterization of deformation at interfaces M04: Bridging atomistics and continuum theory method

and applicationM07: Mechanics challenges in microelectronic and

nanoelectronic systemsM08: Mechanics related to application driven nano- and

micro-scale material design: synthesis, experiments, and simulation

M09: Mechano-thermo-electrochemical interactions in energy storage: perspective toward safety and life

M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D structure M11: Nano- and micro-mechanics of nuclear reactor

materials M12: The influence of environment on mechanical

properties: coupling chemistry with mechanics across length scales

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technical track M: nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure, continued

BLOCK TITLE SESSION DAY/TIME ROOM SESSION CHAIR

A multi-scale perspective of dislocation dynamics models

M01 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 106 J. Wang

Phase Transformation and Deformation I M02 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Corniche M. A. Zaeem

Solidification and Grain Structures M02 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Corniche V. Levitas

Phase Transformation and Deformation II M02 Thursday, 3:40-5:00 pm Corniche K. Thornton

Phase Field Crystal and Atomistic Scale M02 Friday, 9:40-11:40 am Lincoln M. A. Zaeem

Nano-scale Deformation M03 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Auditorium D.L. McDowell,T. R. Bieler

Interfacial Modeling M03 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Auditorium C. Schuh

Crystal Plasticity Modeling, Hexagonal Crystal Deformation

M03 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 106 D. E. Spearot

Copper, Bicrystal-dislocation Interactions M03 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 106 H. Lim

Diffraction, Hardening, Fatigue M03 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 106 T. R. Bieler, D.L. McDowell

Atomistic/Continuum Modeling M04 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Centennial AB A. To

Modeling of Nanomaterials M04 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room103AB J. H. Song

Micromechanics of Electronic Materials M07 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial AB J. Qu

Multiphysics Phenomena at Micro and Nano Scale M07 Tuesday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial AB A. Dusgupta

Experiments M08 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Room106 R F. Hamilton

Microstructure M08 Monday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 106 N. A. Mara

Modeling M08 Monday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 106 I. J. Beyerlein

Mechano-Electrochemical Modeling M09 Tuesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Corniche P. Mukherjee

Experiments and Characterization M09 Tuesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Corniche V. Pol

Mechano-electrochemical Modeling-II M09 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Heritage K. Smith

Modeling and Diagnostics M09 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Centennial AB C. Love

Micromechanics of Inhomogeneous Media M10 Wednesday, 9:40-11:40 am Room 103AB S. Kalidindim,C. Bronkhorst

Microstructure Modeling M10 Wednesday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room 103AB E. Cerreta, N. Mara

Micromechanics of Plasticity and Interfaces M10 Wednesday, 3:40-5:00 pm Room 103AB S. Kalidindim,C. Bronkhorst

Mesomechanical Material Behavior M10 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Heritage G. Voyiadjis, C. Bronkhorst

Nanomechanical Material Behavior M10 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Heritage F. Roters, B. Anglin

Nuclear Fuel M11 Thursday, 9:40-11:40 am Room106 H. Xu

Radiation Damage M11 Thursday, 1:30-3:10 pm Room106 R. Behera

Energy and Electrochemistry M12 Monday, 9:40-11:40 am Centennial AB Y. Qi

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2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

All sessions in Block A will take place from 9:40 to 11:40 a.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block A

BiomechanicsSession B01: Cardiovascular MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Senguik Baek, Michigan State University; Shawn Shadden, University of California, Berkeley

Block Title: Cardiovascular Mechanics ISESSION CHAIRS: Michael Sacks, The University of Texas at Austin; Seungik Baek, Michigan State UniversityBig Ten C

9:40 am 1068 - A Continuum Mechanics Model of Stress Mediated Arterial Growth during Hypertension using an Eulerian frameMaya Johnson, Jay Walton

10:00 am 1081 - Theoretical Determination of Residual StrainsSamir Donmazov, Kerem Pekkan

10:20 am 1102 - Parameter Estimation of Heart Valve Leaflet HyperelasticMechanical Behavior Using An Inverse Modeling ApproachAnkush Aggarwal, Michael Sacks

10:40 am 854 - The Impact of Added Mass Effect on Mitral Valve Leaflet Constitutive Properties and Mechanics David Bark, Evan Koenig, Lakshmi Dasi

11:00 am 265 - A Computational G&R Approach to Study the Role of the Spine on Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Expansion and Biomechanics Mehdi Farsad, Seungik Baek

11:20 am 858 - A Computational Framework for Multiscale Modeling of the Mitral Valve Chung-Hao Lee, Michael Sacks

BiomechanicsSession B08: Traumatic Brain Injury BiomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: King H. Yang, Wayne State University; Barclay Morrison, Columbia University

Block Title: Biomechanics of Blast TBI SESSION CHAIR: Remy Willinger, Strasbourg UniversityBig Ten B

9:40 am393 - Studying Blast Traumatic Brain Injury with In Vitro Models Barclay Morrison, Gwen B. Effgen, Christopher D. Hue, Edward W. Vogel III, Cameron D. Bass, David F. Meaney

10:00 am 323 - Examination of the Blast-Induced Underwash Effect on a Helmeted Head and the Response of the BrainHesam Sarvghad-Moghaddam, Ghodrat Karami, Mariusz Ziejewski

10:20 am 808 - A Computational Modeling of the Biomechanical Response of Pig Head Under Blast Loading Anil Kalra, Feng Zhu, Cong Chen, King Yang

10:40 am 629 - The Biomechanical Prediction of Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injury using the Finite Element MethodDanni Shan, Chenzhi Wang, Adam R. Wood, Jeffrey S. Vipperman

11:00 am 610 – Replicating the Friedlander Wave from a One-Dimensional Gas-driven Shock Tube for the Study of Blast-induced Traumatic Brain Injury Xuekun Xie, Shiyi Li, Chenzhi Wang, Jeffrey S. Vipperman

11:20 am469 - Biomechanical Responses of Human Head and Headform in Blast ExposureLiYing Zhang, Rahul Makwana, Sumit Sharma, Linlin Wang

dynamicsSession D10: Industrial Applications of DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Brian J. Olson, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory; Ronald N. Couch, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Labora-tory; Bruce Geist, Chrysler LLC; Brian Wilson, Romax Technology

Block Title: Industrial Applications of DynamicsSESSION CHAIR: Brian J. Olson, The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics LaboratoryMichigamme

9:40 am 741 - A Method for Increasing the Effective Inertia of Centrifugal Pendulum Vibration Absorbers Mustafa Ali Acar, Steven W. Shaw

10:00 am 402 - An Inverse Force Identification Methodology for High-fidelity Dynamic Thrust Measurements of Guided Interceptor Missile Divert and Attitude Control SystemsBrian Olson, Eliott Radcliffe, Ryan Monroe, Brendan Vidmar, Rickey Caldwell, Jr.

10:20 am1180 - Modal Parameter Identification of a Missile Launcher Structure for Finite Element Model CorrelationRonald Couch, Eliott Radcliffe, Brian Olson, Brian Feeny, Rickey Caldwell

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10:40 am 957 - Active and Passive Control of Shell Modal Vibration and Acoustic Radiation Joseph Plattenburg

11:00 am 1209 - Rotordynamic Model Development of Sprial Bevel Gear Test Rig Drive Train Michael Hurrell

11:20 am 993 - Stochastic Dynamic Analysis of Resources and Logistics of a Fleet of Vehicles Kiran D’Souza, Bogdan Epureanu, Matthew Castanier

dynamicsSession D12: Energy Harvesting and Smart StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: Energy Harvesting and Smart Structures ISESSION CHAIR: Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRiverside

9:40 am 956 - Recent Theoretical and Experimental Advances Related to the Flapping Flag for Energy Harvesting Applications S. Chad Gibbs IV, Deman Tang, Earl Dowell

10:00 am 588 - Multiphysics Framework for Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting with Mechanical, Electromechanical and Circuit Nonlinearities Stephen Leadenham, Matthew Fronk, Alper Erturk

10:20 am 1108 - Fluid-Elastic Energy Harvester with a Compliant Flexure Joint Punnag Chatterjee, Matthew Bryant

10:40 am 1142 - Dynamic Transitions in Multiple Bifurcation Points Mechanical Energy Concentrators Wassim Borchani, Nizar Lajnef, Rigoberto Burgueno

11:00 am 1022 - Energy Harvesting from the Dual Cantilever Flutter Phenomenon Jared Hobeck, Damien Geslain, Daniel Inman

11:20 am 750 - Dynamics of Acoustic-electroelastic Structure Interaction in Underwater Energy Transfer and HarvestingShima Shahab, Alper Erturk

dynamicsSession D15: Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon’s 75th Birthday MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

Block Title: Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon’s 75th Birthday SESSION CHAIRS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research LaboratoriesCentennial C

9:40 am 1010 - Annotated History of 50 Years Steven Danyluk

10:00 am1220 - Nonlinear Dynamics in Superconducting LevitationToshihiko Sugiura

10:20 am1170 - The Stability of Milling: An Impact Oscillator with DelayMatthew Davies, Tony Schmitz, Timothy Burns

10:40 am1181 - On Fractals and FrictionBrian Feeny

11:00 am1222 - Understanding Contact BounceTamas Kalmar-Nagy

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M08: Mechanics Related to Application Driven Nano- and Micro-scale Material Design: Synthesis, Experiments and Simulation MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Reginald F. Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State University; Irene J. Beyerlein, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Nathan Mara, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: Experiments SESSION CHAIR: Reginald F. Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State UniversityRoom106

9:40 am 868 – Deformability of Ultrahigh Strength Metal-Ceramic Cu/TiN Nanolayered CompositesSiddhartha Pathak, William Mook, Jon K Baldwin, Nathan Mara, Amit Misra, Los Alamos National Laboratory

10:00 am1063 - Strength and FractureTtoughness of Nanoporous CopperRan Liu, Antonia Antoniou

10:20 am1137 - Martensitic Transformation in Structures of Micro-/nanometer Scale DimensionsHuilong Hou, Reginald F. Hamilton

10:40 am762 - Bio-inspired Materials Design of High Strength and Stiffness Graphene oxide-Polymer Nanocomposites Allison Beese, Zhi An, Sourangsu Sarkar, Shiva NathamgariHoracio Espinosa, SonBinh Nguyen

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11:00 am985 - Energetically Ffavourable Selection of Martensitic Variants in a Nano-structured NiTi PolycrystalManuel Petersmann, Thomas Antretter

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M12: The Influence of Environment on Mechanical Properties – Coupling Chemistry with Mechanics across Length ScalesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Yue Qi, Michigan State University; Guofeng Wang, University of Pittsburgh

Block Title: Energy and Electrochemistry SESSION CHAIR: Yue Qi, Michigan State UniversityCentennial AB

9:40 am 988 - Enhanced Ductility of Aluminum and Superplasticity of Aluminum Oxide in an Oxygen Environment Fatih G. Sen, Yue Qi, Adri C.T. van Duin, Ahmet T. Alpas

10:00 am1090 - Modify Elastic Properties of Nanowires through Tuning Their Surface StructuresGuofeng Wang

10:20 am796 - Peridynamic Modeling of Corrosion DamageZiguang Chen, Florin Bobaru

10:40 am736 - The Softening Behavior of a Polymeric Battery Separator in SolutionsShutian Yan, Yue Qi, Xinran Xiao, Xiaosong Huang

11:00 am1198 - First Principles Study on Structural, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of LiCoO2Linmin Wu, Yi Zhang, Yeon-Gil Jung, Jing Zhang, IUPUI

11:20 am1205 - First Principles Study of Structural and Thermodynamic Properties of ZirconiaYi Zhang, Yeon-Gil Yung, Jing Zhang

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S02: Damage Mechanics of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Block Title: Damage Mechanics I SESSION CHAIR: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAEAuditorium

9:40 am 674 - Higher-Order Strain Gradient Plasticity-Damage Theory for Exploring Advanced High Strength SteelsRashid Abu Al-Rub, Mahmood Ettehad

10:00 am 707 - A Stress Triaxiality and Lode Parameter Dependent Ductile Fracture Criterion Ravi Kiran, Kapil Khandelwal

10:20 am594 - A Micromechanical Model of Ductile Failure via 3-D Cell Model Simulations Geoffrey Bomarito, Derek Warner

10:40 am822 - Effect of Loading Reversal on Ductile Fracture InitiationStephane Marcadet, Dirk Mohr

11:00 am876 - Calibration and Validation of Ductile Failure Models Against Aluminum Axial-Torsion ExperimentsBenjamin Reedlunn, Jakob Ostien, Wei-Yang Lu

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S06: Fracture and Failure in Bio- nano- and Energy Systems MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University; Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University; Huajian Gao, Brown University

Block Title: Multiscaling Modeling and Experiments I SESSION CHAIR: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State UniversityRoom 103AB

9:40 am289 - In-situ TEM High Temperature Deformation Behavior in Nanoscale Pt Thin Films Sandeep Kumar, Aman Haque

10:00 am520 - Axisymmetricthermo-mechanical Analysis of Laser-driven Non-contact Transfer Printing Yonggang Huang

10:20 am596 - Multiscale Mechanics of Tensile Twinning in MagnesiumShailendra Joshi

10:40 am948 - Atomistic Simulations of Fatigue in Nanotwinned MetalsXiaoling Zhou, Xiaoyan Li, Changqing Chen

11:00 am999 - A Phase-Field Model for Hydraulic FractureZachary Wilson, Chad Landis, Thomas Hughes, Michael Borden

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S12: Mechanics and Physics of Soft Matter Materials MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Christian Linder, Stanford University; Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University; Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; Stephan Rudykh, MIT

Block Title: Hydrogels SESSION CHAIR: Lopez-Pamies, University of IllinoisLincoln

9:40 am575 - Transient Behaviors of Hydrogels: Swelling, Indentation and FractureNikolaos Bouklas, Chad Landis, Rui Huang

10:00 am614 - An Alternative Description of Polymeric Gels at Large DeformationsChristian Linder, Andreas Krischok

10:20 am272 - Multi-scale Multi-mechanism Design of Tough Strong Hydrogels Xuanhe Zhao

10:40 am799 - Constitutive Modeling Damage and Failure in Amorphous PolymersShawn Chester

11:00 am1246 - Some New Analytical Results for Cylinder and Core-shell Gels in a SolventXiaoyi CHEN, HuiHui Dai

11:20 am453 - Modeling Of Soft Materials Via Multiplicative Decomposition of Deformation GradientAshraf Hadoush, Hasan Demirkoparan, Thomas J. Pence

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S13: Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured Materials MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jinkyu Yang, University of Washington; Chiara Daraio, ETH Zürich

Block Title: Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Jinkyu Yang, University of WashingtonRoom 105AB

9:40 am 583 - Broadband Elastic MetamaterialsYu-Chi Su, C.T. Sun

10:00 am668 - A Metamaterial System with Apparent Negative Mass and ModulusXiaodong Wang

10:20 am397 - Topology Optimizations of Two-Dimensional Phononic Crystals Using the Finite Difference Time-Domain Method and a Parallel Multiple-Elitist Genetic AlgorithmXiao-Xing Su, Hao-Wen Dong, Yue-Sheng Wang, Chuanzeng Zhang

10:40 am339 - Analysis of Refraction Behavior in the Phononic Crystals with Archimedean TilingsLien-Wen Chen, I-Ling Chang. Yi-Hua Chen, Chia-Nien Tsai

11:00 am1087 - Ultra-Light Ultra-Stiff Mechanical MetamaterialsHowon Lee, Xiaoyu Zheng, Joshua Kuntz, Todd Weisgraber, Maxim Shusteff, Nicholas Fang, Christopher Spaddaccini

11:20 am581 - 1D-Hypersonic Phononic CrystalsGeorge Fytas, Max Planck

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S14: Mechanics of Energy StorageMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Robert M. McMeeking, University of California at Santa Barbara, Aberdeen, University and INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials; Petros Sofronis University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research; Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu University and International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research

Block Title: Mechanical Aspects of Degradation of Lithium Ion BatteriesSESSION CHAIR: Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyCorniche

9:40 am 327 - Core-shell Structures and Lithium Ion BatteriesMark Verbrugge, Yue Qi. Daniel Baker. Yang-Tse Cheng

10:20 am873 - Mechanical Degradation of LiMn1.95Al0.05O4 ParticlesDi Chen, Zungsun Choi, Dominik Kramer, Reiner Moenig

11:00 am788 - Coupling between Electrode Mechanics, Structures, Electron-/ion-Transport Properties and the Electrochemical Long- term Performance of Lithium Ion BatteriesWolfgang Haselrieder, Rabea Grisat, Arno Kwade

11:20 am343 - Fracture in Storage Particles of Li-Ion Batteries – Aspects of Modeling the Coupled Interplay between Diffusion, Stresses and Crack GrowthMarkus Klinsmann, Daniele Rosato, Robert McMeeking, Marc Kamlah, Robert Bosch

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S18: Multiscale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Qingda Yang, University of Miami; Larry Russell, Army Research Office; Ryan Karkkainen, University of Miami

Block Title: Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 1SESSION CHAIR: Qingda Yang, University of MiamiRoom 104AB

9:40 am1186 - Microstructural Effects on Toughness in Nanoparticulate Silica Reinforced EpoxyRyan Karkkainen

10:00 am990 - Using Micromechanics to Model Progressive Microdamage in Polymer Matrix Composite LaminatesEvan Pineda, Brett Bednarcyk, Steven Arnold

10:20 am232 - Prediction of Shear Damage Due to Anisotropy EvolutionSoondo Kweon

10:40 am737 - Micromechanics Model for Debonding of EllipticalParticles Helen Inglis

11:00 am815 - Origin of Length Scale Dependent Deformation in PolymersFarid Alisafaei, Nitin Garg, Chung-Souk Han

11:20 am280 - X-Ray Computed Tomography Analysis of Deformation and Damage Mechanisms of Fiber-reinfoced Composites in Shear Federico Sket, Alejandro Enfedaque, Crystal Alton, Carlos Gonzalez, Jon Molina, Javier LLorca

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S20: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Journal of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin; David Hills, University of Oxford

Block Title: IJSS 1-Ma 120 minSESSION CHAIR: David Hills, University of Oxford Heritage

9:40 am 385 - Attractors in Uncoupled Frictional SystemsJames Barber, Lars-Erik Andersson, Alan Ponter

10:05 am337 - Modelling Adhesion in Rough ContactsDaniele Dini, Simon Medina

10:30 am689 - Adhesive Contact Mechanics Analysis of Hydrophilic InteractionsSeung Na, Daniel Sarceno, Kenneth Liechti

10:55 am346 - Complete frictional Elastic ContactsDavid Hills, Robert Flicek, Daniele Dini

11:20 am342 - On Some Recent Progresses in Computational Contact Mechanics for Heterogeneous MaterialsDaniel Nelias, Thibaut Chaise

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BiomechanicsSession B08: Traumatic Brain Injury BiomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: King H. Yang, Wayne State University; and Barclay Morrison, Columbia University

Block Title: Macroscopic Biomechanics of TBISESSION CHAIR: Barclay Morrison, Columbia UniversityBig Ten B

1:30 pm864 - The Effect of Physiological Changes Due to Crying on Repeated Pediatric Head TraumaShaun Evans, Brittany Coats, Colin Smith

1:50 pm 319 - Reconstruction of Falls Resulting in Traumatic Brain Injury using a Physical and Finite Element Model AnalysisAndrew Post, Thomas Hoshizaki, Michael Gilchrist, Susan Brien, Michael Cusimano, Shawn Marshall

2:10 pm334 - Persistent Concussive Syndrome: A Biomechanical Analysis of Real-World Head Impact InjuriesDavid Koncan, Andrew Post, Marshall Kendall, Janie Cournoyer, T. Blaine Hoshizaki, Michael D. Cusimano, Susan Brien, Shawn Marshall, Michael D. Gilchrist

2:30 pm638 - Traumatic Brain Injury: A Review and Recommendation for a Universal ProtocolDavid MacManus, Jeremiah Murphy, Michael Gilchrist

2:50 pm621 - An Experimental and Simulation Study of the Dynamics Associated with Shaken Baby SyndromeMagdalen Michalczyk, Parisa Saboori, Graham Walker, Edward Conway

Computational MechanicsSession C02: Advances in Constitutive Modelling of Metal Forming Processes across Different LengthscalesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Robertt A. F. Valente, GRIDS Research Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Portugal; Ivaylo N. Vladimirov, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; M.-G. Lee, POSTECH, South Korea; and Ricardo A. de Sousa, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Portugal

Block Title: Constitutive Modeling ISESSION CHAIR: Myoung-Gyu Lee, Pohang University of Science and TechnologyCentennial C

1:30 pm491 - Designing a Uniaxial Tension/Compression Test for Springback Analysis in High-Strength Steel SheetMark Stoudt, Lyle Levine, Li Ma,

1:50 pm1188 - Modeling of Strain Path Changes of Advanced High Strength Steels Characterized by Simple Shear ExperimentJisik Choi, Frederic Barlat, Myoung-Gyu Lee

2:10 pm1111 - A Constitutive Model for Martensitic Phase Transformation Plasticity in Advanced High Strength SteelsTaejoon Park, Aboozar Mapar, Farhang Pourboghrat

2:30 pm941 - On the Analysis of the Implementation of Advanced Anisotropic Constitutive Models with Mixed Isotropic-Nonlin-ear Kinematic Hardening using Distinct Algorithmic ProceduresTiago Grilo, Robertt Valente. Ricardo Alves de Sousa

2:50 pm448 - Enhanced Finite Element Modeling for the Prediction of Springback in Advanced High Strength Steels using Non-proportional Anisotropic Hardening ModelsMyoung-Gyu Lee, Jinwoo Lee, JinJin Ha, Frederic Barlat

Computational MechanicsSession C10: Stabilized and Multiscale Methods for Interface MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Timothy J. Truster, Depart-ment of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee – Knoxville, USA; Isaac Harari, Tel Aviv University, Israel; and Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Block Title: Sharp and Stationary InterfacesSESSION CHAIR: Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignBig Ten C

1:30 pm918 - Weak Imposition of Essential Boundary Conditions in the Finite Element Approximation of Elliptic Problems with Non-Matching MeshesRamon Codina, Joan Baiges

1:50 pm622 - Stabilized Nitsche Method for Combining Dissimilar PDEs: Application to Spatially Localized PlasticityTimothy Truster

2:10 pm391 - Isogeometric Analysis of Shear BandsLuc Berger-Vergiat

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block B All sessions in Block B will take place from 1:30 to 3:10 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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2:30 pm369 - A Hierarchical Interface-Enriched Finite Element Method for the Treatment of Heterogeneous Materials SystemsSoheil Soghrati, Juefei Wang

2:50 pm426 - An Isogeometric Interface-Enriched Generalized Finite Element Method for Problems with Complex Discontinuous Gradient FieldMasoud Safdari, Ahmad R. Najafi, Nancy R. Sottos, Phillipe H. Geubelle

dynamicsSession D03: Dynamics and Control of Engineered SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Amit Shukla, Miami University; Kumar V. Singh, Miami University

Block Title: Dynamics and Control of Engineered SystemsSESSION CHAIRS: Amit Shukla, Miami University; Kumar V. Singh, Miami UniversityRed Cedar

1:30 pm1018 - Identification of Variability in Natural Frequencies of Composite BeamsRyan Ettenhofer, Joshua Murphy, Austin Smart, Amit Shukla

1:50 pm947 - Motion Planning of Redundant Systems Through Contact Status Detection and OptimizationCarlotta Mummolo, Luigi Mangialardi, Joo H. Kim

2:10 pm758 - Aeroelastic Stability of Rectangular Plates with Compliant Boundary SupportsMark Fellows, Kumar Singh, Amit Shukla

2:30 pm857 - Dynamic Characteristics of Electro-active Shape Memory Polymers Richard BrownKumar Singh, Khan Fazeel

dynamicsSession D05: Dynamics of Continuous MediaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Weidong Zhu, University ofMaryland-Baltimore County

Block Title: Dynamics of Continuous Media ISESSION CHAIR: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore CountyMichigamme

1:30 pm1247 - Computation of Natural Frequencies and Mode Shapes of Dimpled Beams using Hamilton’s PrincipleKyle Myers, Koorosh Naghshineh

1:50 pm973 - A Bend-Bend-Twist Model for Horizontal Axis Wind Turbine BladesGizem Acar, Brian F Feeny

2:10 pm1158 - Behavior of a Cantilever Beam Subjected to a Dynamic Follower ForceVahid Zamani, Ranjan Mukherjee

2:30 pm1265 - Transient SH-Wave Interaction with a Cohesive Interface Benjamin KowalskiPrasad Mokashi

2:50 pm1143 - New Parametric Instability Analysis of Second-Order Non-dispersive Distributed Structural SystemsWeidong Zhu, Kai Wu

dynamicsSession D12: Energy Harvesting and Smart StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: Energy Harvesting and Smart Structures 1SESSION CHAIR: Alper Erturk, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRiverside

1:30 pm972 - An Electromagnetic Energy Harvester Based on Internal ResonanceLi-Qun Chen, Wen-An Jiang

1:50 pm987 - A Vertical Diamagnetic Levitation Based Vibration Energy Harvester with a Hardening-Type NonlinearitySri Vikram Palagummi, Fuh-Gwo Yuan

2:10 pm642 - Piezoelectric Energy Harvester with Wide Bandwidth using TMD conceptJaehyeong Lee, Jai-Hyuk Hwang, Jae-Sung Bae, Keunsoo Park, Daniel J. Inman

2:30 pm396 - On the Optimal Performance and Universal Design Curves of Galloping Energy HarvestersMohammed Daqaq, Amin Bibo

2:50 pm630 - Analytic and Experimental Studies on a Morphing Flap using SMA actuators Jae-Sung Bae, Seung-Hee Ko, Jin-Ho Roh

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M04: Bridging Atomistics and Continuum: Theory, Method, and ApplicationMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Albert C. To, University of Pittsburgh; Shaofan Li, University of California, Berkeley; and Jeong-Hoon Song, University of South Carolina

Block Title: Atomistic/Continuum ModelingSESSION CHAIR: Albert To, University of PittsburghCentennial AB

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block B, continued

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1:30 pm698 - Controlling Ghost Forces in Coarse-Grained Atomistics by Summation rulesJeff Amelang, Gabriela Venturini, Dennis Kochmann

1:50 pm287 - Multiresolution Molecular Mechanics: A Comparison of Different Summation RulesQingcheng Yang, Emre Biyikli, Albert To

2:10 pm1250 - Adaptive Schemes for Multiresolution Molecular MechanicsEmre Biyikli, Iman Asareh, Jeong-Hoon Song, Albert C. To

2:30 pm626 - A Homogenization-Based Analysis for the Simulation of Atomistic System with a Complex Lattice StructurePing Lin

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M08: Mechanics Related to Application Driven Nano- and Micro-Scale Material Design: Synthesis, Experiments, and SimulationMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Reginald F. Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State University; Irene J. Beyerlein, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Nathan Mara, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: MicrostructureSESSION CHAIR: Nathan A. Mara, Los Alamos National LaboratoryRoom 106

1:30 pm652 - The Role of Twinning-Detwinning-Retwinning in Fatigue of Mg AlloysKavan Hazeli, Hesam Askari, Hussein Zbib, Antonios Kontsos

1:50 pm696 - The Influence of Flexoelectricity on the Electromechanical Coupling of Piezoelectric NanobeamsZhi Yan, Liying Jiang

2:10 pm464 - Microstructural Design of a Micro-Vascular Composite: A Gradient-Based Shape Optimization Scheme using an Interface-Enriched GFEMAhmad R. Najafi, Masoud Safdari, Daniel Tortorelli, Philippe H. Geubelle

2:30 pm543 - The Mechanics of Rapid Nanopore Formation via FIB Induced BoilingKallol Das, Jonathan Freund, Harley Johnson

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S02: Damage Mechanics of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Block Title: Damage Mechanics IISESSION CHAIR: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar InstituteAuditorium

1:30 pm609 - Constitutive Modeling of Coupled Moisture-Mechanical Induced Damage Response of Asphalt Concrete Maryam Shakiba, Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masoud Darabi, Eyad A Masad, Dallas N. Little

1:50 pm1157 - Anisotropic Constitutive Relations for Wing-Crack Damage ModelsJunwei Liu, Lori Graham-Brady

2:10 pm1129 - Multiphysics Modeling of Concrete Degradation under Coupled Alkali Silica Reaction, Shrinkage and Creep effectsMohammed Alnaggar, Gianluca Cusatis, Giovanni Di Luzio

2:30 pm718 - Failure Load Predictions of Highly Constrained Specimens Using Cohesive Zone ModelsBenjamin Bratschi, Chin-Teh Sun

2:50 pm1105 - Ultraviolet Digital Image Correlation (UV-DIC) for Measuring Creep at High TemperaturesRyan Berke, John Lambros

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S06: Fracture and Failure in Bio- Nano- and Energy SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University; and Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University; and Huajian Gao, Brown University

Block Title: Mechanics of Energy Storage ISESSION CHAIR: Huajian Gao, Brown UniversityRoom 103AB

1:30 pm299 - A Path-Independent Integral for Fracture of Solids under Combined Electrochemical and Mechanical Loadingsjianmin qu, Hamed Haftbaradaran

1:50 pm455 - Design of Nano Silicon Electrode with Anisotropic Interface Reaction for Lithium Ion BatteriesHanqing Jiang, Yonghao An, Morris Wang, Ming Tang

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block B, continued

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2:10 pm847 - Characterization of Interfacial Sliding Properties at Amorphous Si/Cu Interface due to Li-ion Intercalation by Using Self-Adjusting Liquid Linnik InterferometerHsiao-Mei Wu, Anton Tokranov, Xingcheng Xiao, Yue Qi, Mark W. Verbrugge, Brian W. Sheldon, Kyung-Suk Kim

2:30 pm517 - Modeling of Micro-Structure Resolved Battery Cell with Silicon Anode in Li-Ion BatteryMiao Wang, Xinran Xiao

2:50 pm830 - Mechanics of High Performance Anodes for Sodium-Ion BatteryTeng Li, Zheng Jia

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S12: Mechanics and Physics of Soft Matter MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Christian Linder, Stanford University; Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University; Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and Stephan Rudykh, MIT

Block Title: Soft MatterSESSION CHAIR: Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin Lincoln

1:30 pm1085 - Numerical Implementation of a Polymer Curing Model to Predict Damage Due to Shrinkage Phenomenon in Viscoelastic Polymers Trisha Sain, Muhammed Imam

1:50 pm1027 - Non-Monotonic Dependence of the Swelling of Multi-Component Consolidated Granular Material with CompressionGerardo Callegari, Tianju Zhou, Alberto Cuitino, German Drazer

2:10 pm498 - Plane-Strain Ruga Structures of Neo-Hookean Thin-Film/Substrate SystemRuike Zhao, Teng Zhang, Kyung-suk Kim, HuajianGao

2:30 pm908 - Reprocessing and Recycling of Thermoset Polymers based on Bond Exchange Reaction Kai YuPhilip Taynton, Wei Zhang, Martin Dunn, Hang Qi

2:50 pm816 - Multiscale Modeling of Mechanoresponsive Glassy PolymersMeredith Silberstein, Jaewoo Kim, Meenakshi Sundaram Manivannan

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S13: Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jinkyu Yang, University of Washington; and Chiara Daraio, ETH Zürich

Block Title: Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Stefano Gonella, University of Minnesota Room 105AB

1:30 pm283 - Dynamic Characterization of 3D-microlattice materials Sebastian KrödelChiara Daraio, ETH Zürich, Chair of Mechanics and Materials

1:50 pm419 - Atomistic Study of Phonon-Defect Scattering Mechanism in Miniturized Crystalline MaterialsRamin Aghababaei, Guillaume Anciaux, Jean-François Molinari

2:10 pm302 - Efficient Design and Optimization of 3D-Printed Hexagonal Cellular StructuresPu Zhang, Jakub Toman, Yiqi Yu, Emre Biyikli, Mesut KricaMarkus Chmielus, Albert To

2:30 pm979 - Design of a Composite Sandwich Beams with Density-Graded Stitched CoreTao Zeng Harbin

2:50 pm952 - Mechanical Modeling of Chain-Distributed Particle Reinforced Composites Zaoyang Guo, Yang Chen, Qiang Wan, Xiaohao Shi

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S14: Mechanics of Energy StorageMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Robert M. McMeeking, University of California at Santa Barbara, Aberdeen University, and INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials; Petros Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research; and Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu University and International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research

Block Title: Modeling Stress Generation in Electrodes of Lithium Ion BatteriesSESSION CHAIR: Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu UniversityCorniche

1:30 pm601 - Design of Electrochemical Shock Resistant Ion-Intercalation MaterialsWilliam Woodford, W. Craig Carter, Yet-Ming Chiang,

2:10 pm282 - A Cahn-Hillard-type Phase-Field Theory for Species Diffusion Coupled with Large Elastic DeformationsClaudio Di Leo, Elisha Rejovitzky, Anand Lallit

2:30 pm371 - Phase-Field Model for the Interplay of Diffusion and Stresses in Cathodic Particles of Lithium Ion Batteries : A Study of the Influence of the Particle GeometryMagalie Huttin, Marc Kamlah

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block B, continued

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2:50 pm309 - Influence of Three-Dimensional Lithium Ion Battery Electrode Microstructure on Mechanical Stresses within Electrode ParticlesMichael Kespe, Hermann Nirschl, Willy Dörfler

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S18: Multiscale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Qingda Yang, University of Miami; Larry Russell, Army Research Office; and Ryan Karkkainen, University of Miami

Block Title: Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 2SESSION CHAIR: Ryan Karkkainen, University of Miami Room 104AB

1:30 pm932 - 3D A-FEM for High-Fidelity Fracture Analyses of Complex Heterogeneous MaterialsQingda Yang, Mehdi Naderi, Derek Schesser

1:50 pm1138 - Hybrid Continuous and Discontinuous Alumina Fiber-Reinforced Metal Matrix Composites with Improved ToughnessJessica Dibelka, Scott W. Case

2:10 pm379 - Relationship Between Initiation Condition of Compressive Failure in Composite Materials and Bifurcation Condition in Governing Equations Expressing Deformation of SolidsTakeaki Nadabe, Nobuo Takeda

2:30 pm475 - Micromechanical Analysis of Strain Rate-Dependent S-Glass/Epoxy Composites Under Impact LoadingZhiye Li, Shinu Baby, Somnath Ghosh

2:50 pm

1251 - Development of a Synergistic Damage Mechanics-Based Model for Predicting Damage Evolution in Practical Polymer Composite StructuresChandra Veer Singh, John Montesano

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S20: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Journal of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin; and David Hills, University of Oxford

Block Title: IJSS 2 Mb100 minSESSION CHAIR: Qing Ping Sun, Hong Kong University of Science and TechnologyHeritage

1:30 pm780 - Loading-Rate Sensitivity of Shape Memory Alloy Cables John ShawBenjamin Reedlunn, Samantha Daly

1:55 pm431 - Negative Poisson’s Ratio of Elastic-Viscoplastic CFRP Laminates: Homogenization AnalysisTetsuya Matsuda, Keita Goto, Nobutada Ohno

2:20 pm504 - Towards the Development of a “Structural” Lattice Model for Cohesive Granular MaterialsJan van Mier, Daniel Caduff, Mario Fontana

2:45 pm640 - General Nonlinear Homogenization of Closed Cellular FoamsCarine Barbier, Wenfeng Ye, Dominique Baillis, Alain Combescure

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block B, continued

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Computational MechanicsSession C02: Advances in Constitutive Modelling of Metal Forming Processes Across Different LengthscalesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Robert A. F. Valente, GRIDS Research Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Portugal; Ivaylo N. Vladimirov, RWTH Aachen University, Germany; M.-G. Lee, POSTECH, South Korea; and Ricardo A. de Sousa, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Aveiro, Portugal

Block Title: Constitutive Modeling IISESSION CHAIR: Myoung-Gyu Lee, Pohang University of Science and TechnologyCentennial C

3:40 pm1147 - Modeling of Deformation of Ferrite and Martensite Micropillars in a Dual Phase SteelAboozar Mapar, Taejoon Park, Hassan Ghassemi Armaki, Farhang Pourboghrat, Sharvan Kumar

4:00 pm466 - Crystal Plasticity Analysis of Magnesium Alloy AZ31B Oligo-CrystalsJi Hoon Kim, Joo-Hee Kang, Chang Dong Yim, Chang-Seok OhSejong Kim, Myoung-Gyu Lee

4:20 pm870 - The Mechanical Behavior of Magnesium Alloy AZ31 Under a Pulsed Electric Current Nguyen Thai Vinh, Sung-Tae Hong, Moon-Jo Kim, Heung Nam Han, Jian Cao, Fabrice Morestin

Computational MechanicsSession C10: Stabilized and Multiscale Methods for Interface MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Timothy J. Truster, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee – Knoxville; Isaac Harari, Tel Aviv University; and Arif Masud, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Block Title: Evolving Interfaces SESSION CHAIR: Timothy Truster, University of Tennessee - Knoxville Big Ten C

3:40 pm374 - Interface Damage in Composites under Finite StrainsPinlei Chen, Timothy Truster, Arif Masud

4:00 pm356 - An Interior Point Method for Isogeometric ContactIlker Temizer, M. M. Abdalla, Z. Gurdal

4:20 pm573 - Immersed NURBS and anisotropic mesh adaptation for fluid structure interactionsElie Hachem, Mines ParisTech

4:40 pm879 - Simulations of Diffusion Driven Phase Evolution in Multiphase Multicomponent Solids Using an n-Phase Cahn-Hilliard SystemSubramanya Sadasiva, Ganesh Subramanya, Daniel Pantuso

dynamicsSession D05: Dynamics of Continuous MediaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore County

Block Title: Dynamics of Continuous Media IISESSION CHAIR: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore CountyMichigamme

3:40 pm1231 - An Eulerian Approach to Modeling the Nonlinear Dynamics of Elastic RodsRobert Lowe, Sheng-Tao John Yu

4:00 pm974 - Vibration of Spinning Elastic Rings Attached to Space-Fixed Discrete SpringsChristopher Cooley, Robert Parker-Shanghai Jiao Tong

4:20 pm241 - High-Order Integration for Flexural Wave Equation and Spurious BifurcationsJose Laier

4:40 pm472 - Boundary Integral Equation Method in the Theory of Thermoelasticity for Solids with Double PorosityMerab Svanadze

dynamicsSession D06: Experiments in DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; and Brian Feeny, Michigan State University

Block Title: SESSION CHAIR: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State UniversityRed Cedar

3:40 pm994 - Experimental Verification of Criteria for Transition Between Potential Wells in a 2 DOF SystemAmir Bozorg Magham, Shane Ross, Lawrence Virgin

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block C All sessions in Block C will take place from 3:40-5:00 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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4:00 pm1122 - Dynamics of Rocking EllipseBrian Mann

4:20 pm1047 - Using Persistent Homology to Study Equilibria of Stochastic Delay SystemsFiras Khasawneh, Elizabeth Munch

dynamicsSession D07: New Developments and Interdisciplinary Aspects of DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; Francis Moon, Cornell University

Block Title: GeneralSESSION CHAIR: Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; Francis Moon, Cornell UniversityBig Ten A

3:40 pm257 - New Method for Solving Vibration Systems with ClearancesNikola Vrankovic, Nenad Kranjcevic, Milenko Stegic, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture

4:00 pm769 - A Generalized Brachistochrone/Tautochrone ProblemRyan Monroe, Steve Shaw, JHU/APL

4:20 pm827 - Stability of a Nonlinear Cochlear ModeAmir Nankali, Karl Grosh

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M07: Mechanics Challenges in Microelectronic and Nanoelectronic SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Abhijit Dasgupta, University of Maryland; and Jianmin Qu, Northwestern University

Block Title: Micromechanics of Electronic MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Jianmin Qu, Northwestern UniversityCentennial AB

3:40 pm1094 - In-Situ HE-XRD Characterization of Microstructure Evolution in Corner SAC Solder Joints in Packages with Different Cooling Rate and Thermal Cycling ConditionsQuan Zhou, Huili Xu, Choong-Un Kim, Thomas Bieler, Tae-Kyu Lee

4:00 pm415 - Micromechanics of Interface Fracture in Microelectronic Devices: Towards Truly Predictive Multi-Scale Adhesion ModelsOlaf van der Sluis

4:20 pm666 - Multiscale Modeling of Anisotropic Creep Deformation in Single Crystal SnAgCu SolderSubhasis Mukherjee, Bite Zhou, Thomas R. Bieler, Abhijit Dasgupta

4:40 pm531 - Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Study of Epoxy Molding Compound and fracture of Epoxy/Cu BimaterialShaorui Yang, Jianmin Qu

5:00 pm533 - Does Current Crowding Induce Vacancy Concentration Singularity in Electromigration?Xuejun Fan

5:20 pm721 - Utilization of Nano-Indentation and Nano-Acoustic Emission to Study Adhesion and Failure in Microelectronic StructuresDenizhan Yavas, Ashraf F. Bastawros, Wei Hong

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M08: Mechanics Related to Application Driven Nano- and Micro-Scale Material Design: Synthesis, Experiments, and SimulationMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Reginald F. Hamilton, The Pennsylvania State University; Irene J. Beyerlein, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Nathan Mara, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: ModelingSESSION CHAIR: Irene J. Beyerlein, Los Alamos National LaboratoryRoom 106

3:40 pm556 - Investigation of Extended Stacking Faults Using a DFT-Informed 3D Phase Field Dislocation Dynamics (PFDD) ModelAbigail Hunter, Irene Beyerlein

4:00 pm444 - A Dislocation Density Based Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Model: Application to a Two-Phase Polycrystalline HCP/BCC Composites Marko Knezevic, Milan Ardeljan, Thomas Nizolek, Irene Beyerlein, Nathan Mara, Tresa Pollock

4:20 pm347 - Micromechanical Strain Localization and Fracture Surface Observations of Thin Polymer LaminatesNasir Mehmood

4:40 pm348 - Defect-Induced Plasticity in CuNb NanocompositesEnrique Martinez Saez, Alfredo Caro, Irene Beyerlein

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S02: Damage Mechanics of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Block Title: Damage Mechanics IIISESSION CHAIR: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar InstituteAuditorium

Monday, June 16, 2014: Block C, continued

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3:40 pm409 - Enhanced Microplane Constitutive Model for Sub-Critical Crack Growth and Size Effect under Cyclic Loading in Isotropic Quasibrittle MaterialsKedar Kirane, Zdenek Bazant

4:00 pm1009 - Correlation of Fatigue Crack Growth using DK and Kmax ParametersPhani Chandar Sree, Daniel Kujawski

4:20 pm951 - Effect of Change in Poling Direction for Two Equal Collinear Semi-Permeable Cracks in a Piezoelectric MediaR. R. Bhargava, Kamlesh Jangid

4:40 pm1099 - A Micro-Crack Coalescence Damage Model for Failure of Brittle Materials Under CompressionFarah Huq, Lori Graham-Brady

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S06: Fracture and Failure in Bio- Nano- and Energy SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University; Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University; and Huajian Gao, Brown University

Block Title: Mechanics of Biological MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Yonggang Huang, Northwestern UniversityRoom 103AB

3:40 pm536 - Intrinsic to Extrinsic Transition of Propagation Fracture Toughness: A Lesson from NatureBin Liu, Yanjie Jia, Yonggang Huang, Huajian Gao

4:00 pm895 - Flaw Insensitive Fracture in Nanocrystalline GrapheneHuajian Gao

4:20 pm649 - Achieving Tunable Adhesion through the use of Composite PostsHelen Minsky, Kevin Turner

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S12: Mechanics and Physics of Soft Matter MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Christian Linder, Stanford University; Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University; Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and Stephan Rudykh, MIT

Block Title: Electroactive MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Stephan Rudykh, MITLincoln

3:40 pm403 - Dielectric Elastomer Composites: A General Closed-Form Solution in the Small-Deformation LimitOscar Lopez-Pamies, Stephen Spinelli, Victor Lefèvre

4:00 pm524 - Dielectric-Elastomer Composites with Fibrous Microstructures: Finite Strain Response and Stability AnalysisMorteza Hakimi Siboni, Pedro Ponte Castañeda

4:20 pm1228 - Polyconvex Strain Energy Functions for Electro-Elastic Anisotropic MaterialsAustin Allen, Nakhiah Goulbourne

5:00 pm747 - Frequency Tuning of a Viscoelastic Dielectric Elastomer (DE) Membrane ResonatorJianyou Zhou, Liying Jiang, Roger Khayat

5:20 pm995 - Flexoelectricity in Soft and Biological MaterialsQian Deng, Liping Liu, Pradeep Sharma

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S13: Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jinkyu Yang, University of Washington; Chiara Daraio, ETH Zürich

Block Title: Mechanics of Periodic Structures and Advanced Structured MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Howon Lee, Rutgers UniversityRoom 105AB

3:40 pm853 - Attenuation and Localization of Solitary Waves in Granular Crystals Visualized via High Speed Photography Jinkyu Yang

4:00 pm288 - High Pressure, High Strain Rate Impacts on CompositeGranular Crystals, Hayden Burgoyne, Guruswami Ravichandran, Chiara Daraio

4:20 pm931 - Experimental Verifications of Dark Breathers and Multibreathers in Granular Crystals Feng Li, Christopher Chong, Jinkyu Yang, Matthew WilliamsYannis Kevrekidis. Panayotis Kevrekidis. Chiara Daraio, University of Washington

4:40 pm598 - Invariants of Nonlinearity in Multiatomic and Multidimensional Granular CrystalsGanesh Ramakrishnan, Stefano Gonella

5:00 pm424 - Planar Impact on 2D and 3D Periodic Granular MediaMohith Manjunath, Amnaya P. Awasthi, Philippe H. Geubelle

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S14: Mechanics of Energy StorageMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Insti-tute of Technology; Robert M. McMeeking, University of Califor-nia at Santa Barbara, Aberdeen University, and INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials; Petros Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research; and Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu University and International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research

Block Title: Morphology of SOFC and LIBSESSION CHAIR: Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu UniversityCorniche

3:40 pm887 - New Foundations for Multi-Scale Design of Heterogeneous Functional Materials (HeteroFoaM) for Energy Conversion and StorageKen Reifsnider, Fazel Rabbi, Jeffrey Baker, Kyle Brinkman, Daniel Cacuci

4:20 pm1125 - Chemo-Mechanics of Lithiation of Silicon Anodes Andrew DrachShannon Stauffer, Graeme Henkelman, Gregory Rodin

4:40 pm564 - Numerical Investigation of Microstructural Influence on the Effective Conductivity of Granular Electrode Structures Julia OttYixiang Gan, Robert M. McMeeking, Marc Kamlah

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S18: Multiscale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Qingda Yang, University of Mi-ami; Larry Russell, Army Research Office; and Ryan Karkkainen, University of Miami

Block Title: Multi-Scale Modeling and Experimental Characterization of Damage in Composite Materials 3SESSION CHAIR: Ryan Karkkainen, University of MiamiRoom 104AB

3:40 pm643 - Modeling of Damage at the Meso- and Micro-Scale in Textile Composites Bertram Stier, Brett A. Bednarcyk, Jaan W. Simon, Stefanie Reese, Institute of Applied Mechanics

4:00 pm676 - Development of a Synergistic Damage Mechanics-Based Model for Predicting Damage Evolution in Practical Polymer Composite StructuresJohn Montesano, Chandra Singh

4:20 pm814 - Length Scale Effects in Polymers Modeled by a Couple Stress Theory – Comparison of Simulations with ExperimentsNitin Garg, Farid Alisafaei, Chung-Souk Han

4:40 pm1269 - Light Weighting Solution for Thermal Management using Polymer Based CompositesJie Feng, Liangkai Ma, Dev Barpanda, Piyush Soni, Chad Schuette, Patricia Ansems Bancroft

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S20: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Journal of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin; and David Hills, University of Oxford

Block Title: IJSS 3 Mc 80 minSESSION CHAIR: K. Ravi Chandar, University of Texas at AustinHeritage

3:40 pm270 - Experiments and Analysis of Edge Chipping in Brittle MaterialsHerzl Chai

4:00 pm782 - Ductile Failure Under Proportional and Non-proportional Tension-Torsion LoadingDirk Mohr, Jessica Papasidero, Veronique Doquet

4:20 pm320 - Ductile Fracture Under Non-Proportional LoadingNithin Thomas, Amine Benzerga

4:40 pm1040 - Dynamic Strain Localization in Cylindrical Tubes Under Impulsive LoadingIan Jesse, Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar, Aurelien Mainy

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BiomechanicsSession B01: Cardiovascular MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Roger Haut, Michigan State University; Michael Sacks, University of Texas at Austin

Block Title: Cardiovascular Mechanics IISESSION CHAIRS: Seungik Baek, Michigan State University; and Shawn C. Shadden, University of California, BerkeleyRiverside

9:40 am1225 - Electro-Chemo-Mechanical Modeling of the Artery Myogenic Transient and Steady-State ResponseYali Li, Nakhiah Goulbourne

10:00 am361 - Role of Intraluminal Thrombus in Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm ExpansionByron Alfonso Zambrano, Farhad Jaberi, Seungik Baek

10:20 am1162 - Hemodynamics and Thrombus Progression in Abdominal Aortic AneurysmsAmirhossein Arzani, Ga-Young Suh, Ronald Dalman, Shawn Shadden

10:40 am775 - Computational Models for Simulating Vein Graft Failure in Coronary Artery Bypass SurgeryAbhay B. Ramachandra, Sethuraman Sankaran, Andrew Kahn, Jay Humphrey, Alison Marsden

11:00 am1255 - A Study of Control Mechanisms Underlying the Formation of Venous Intimal HyperplasiaJiacheng Wu, Kevin Cassel

11:20 am1173 - Effects of Poroelasticity on Fluid-Structure Interaction in ArteriesMartina Bukac, Ivan Yotov, Rana Zakerzadeh, Paolo Zunino

BiomechanicsSession B08: Traumatic Brain Injury BiomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Roger Haut, Michigan State University; Michael Sacks, University of Texas at Austin

Block Title: Microscopic Biomechanics of TBISESSION CHAIR: King H. Yang, Wayne State UniversityBig Ten B

9:40 am591 - Micro-Mechanics of Neuronal Compression: It’s About TimeAdam Fournier, James Hogan, Labchan Rajbhandari, Shiva Shrestha, Arun Venkatesan, K T Ramesh

10:00 am848 - Linking Macro- to Micro-Biomechanics in Closed-Head Traumatic Brain Injury Based on Acute Biophysical Disruptions and Evolving NeurodegenerationJames Harris, Kevin Browne, John Wolf, D. Kacy Cullen

10:20 am333 - From Brain Diffuse Tensor Imaging to Finite Element Computation of Axonal Strain under ImpactRemy Willinger, Debasis Sahoo, Caroline Deck

10:40 am324 - Morphology of the Brain Sub Arachnoid Space: An Experimental Technique and Analytical ModelAli Sadegh, Pairsa Saboori

11:00 am671 - Transient Shear Wave Propagation in Soft Materials with Application to Modeling Traumatic Brain InjuryShailesh Ganpule, Nitin Daphalapurkar, K.T. Ramesh

11:20 am867 - Micro-Scale Finite Element Modeling and Optical Coherence Tomography Imaging of the Pia Arachnoid ComplexGregory Scott, Brittany Coats

Computational MechanicsSession C06: New Developments andInterdisciplinary Aspects of Computational MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin; Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University

Block Title: Advances in Computational MechanicsSESSION CHAIR: Tom Hughes, University of Texas – AustinBig Ten C

9:40 am608 - Parallel Computation of Ductile Tearing in Shells: A Combined Discontinuous Galerkin and Cohesive Zone Theory ApproachBrandon Talamini, Raúl Radovitzky

10:00 am230 - The Nonlinear Elasticity Complex and its ApplicationsArzhang Angoshtari, Arash Yavari

10:20 am322 - Effect of Non-Uniform Cells on the Mechanical Performance of Micro-Lattice StructureKuniharu Ushijima

10:40 am329 - 3D Fracture Analysis of Piezoelectric Materials Using SBFEMChao Li, Albert Saputra, Chongmin Song

11:00 am370 - A Novel Meshfree Method for Simulating the Progressive Pitting Corrosion in Aluminum AlloysSoheil Soghrati, Weijie Mai, Rudolph Buecheit

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Tuesday, June 17, 2014: Block A All sessions in Block A will take place from 9:40 to 11:40 a.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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11:20 am567 - Numerical Investigations of a Non-standard Integral Formulation for Displacement Prescribed Problems in Linear ElasticitySalil Kulkarni

Computational MechanicsSession C07: Model Order Reduction for Mechanics and MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Karen Veroy-Grepl and Stefanie Reese, RWTH Aachen University

Block Title: Reduced Models for MechanicsSESSION CHAIR: Karen Veroy-Grepl, RWTH Aachen UniversityRed Cedar

9:40 am240 - Error Estimation for Hyper-Reduced Elastoviscoplastic ModelsDavid Ryckelynck

10:00 am790 - A Model Order Reduction Approach to Construct Efficient and Reliable Virtual Charts in Computational HomogenisationPierre Kerfriden, Olivier Goury, Khac Chi Hoang, Stéphane Pierre-Alain Bordas

10:20 am527 - ECSW: Energy Conserving Sampling and Weighting for Hyper Reducing Discrete Nonlinear Finite Element ModelsTodd Chapman, Charbel Farhat, Philip Avery

10:40 am546 - Rapid Nonlinear Topology Optimization using Precomputed Reduced-Order ModelsMatthew Zahr, Charbel Farhat

11:00 am1038 - Improvement of Cheap Approximations by a Post-Processing/Reduced Basis Rectication MethodYvon Maday, Olga Mula, Benjamin Stamm

11:20 am646 - Reduced Order Modeling of High Magnetic Field MagnetsChristophe Trophime, Cécile Daversin, Christophe Prudhomme, Stéphane Veys

dynamicsSession D11: Linear and Nonlinear Dynamics Phononic Materials and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Michael J. Leamy, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Massimo Ruzzene, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: Wave Propagation in Linear and Nonlinear Periodic StructuresSESSION CHAIR: Michael J. Leamy, Georgia Institute of TechnologyMichigamme

9:40 am1078 - Wave-Wave Interactions in Uniform Chains with Quadratic NonlinearitySmruti Panigrahi, Brian Feeny, Alejandro Diaz

10:00 am1124 - Amplitude-Dependent Dynamic Response in Acoustic Metamaterials with Nonlinear OscillatorsJames Manimala, C. T. Sun

10:20 am962 - Acoustic Scattering from a Two Dimensional Phononic Crystal with Weak Internal DisorderJason Kulpe, Michael Leamy, Karim Sabra

10:40 am428 - Wave Tailoring by Precompression in Confined Elastic Granular ChainsRaj Kumar Pal, Philippe Geubelle

11:00 am451 - Low-Frequency Wave Focusing via Phononic Crystals with Relaxed Cell SymmetryPaolo Celli, Stefano Gonella

11:20 am843 - Tunable Phononic Crystals via Instability-Induced Interfacial WrinklingStephan Rudykh, Nicholas Fang, Mary Boyce

dynamicsSession D15: Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon’s 75th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; and Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

Block Title: Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon’s 75th BirthdaySESSION CHAIRS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; and Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research LaboratoriesCentennial C

9:40 am980 - Vibration Control Using Fractional Derivative FeedbackMasaharu Kuroda

10:00 am1144 - Experimental Investigations of the Effect of Substrate Adhesion on the Vibration Signature of a MicrodropletRudra Pratap, Kadbur Venkatesh

10:20 am1243 - On the Dynamics of Tree-Like Structures: Growth, Branching, and BucklingOliver M. O’Reilly

10:40 am1236 - (Mis)adventures in Artful ChaosJoseph Cusumano

11:00 am1233 - Nonlinear Behavior of Inertial Sensors Based on 2:1 Internal ResonanceAmr Marzouk, Atabak Sarafan, Farid Golnaraghi

11:20 am976 - An Application of Dynamics in Coupled Nonlinear Micro-Electro-Mechanical ResonatorsTakashi Hikihara

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nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M04: Bridging Atomistics and Continuum: Theory, Method, and ApplicationMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Albert C. To, University of Pittsburgh; Shaofan Li, University of California, Berkeley; and Jeong-Hoon Song, University of South Carolina

Block Title: Modeling of NanomaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Jeong-Hoon Song, University of ColoradoRoom 103 AB

9:40 am332 - Stress in Polymer System Involving Multi-Body PotentialsYao Fu, Jeong-Hoon Song

10:00 am375 - Modeling Mechanophore Activation at Interfaces Subjected to ShearMeenakshi Sundaram Manivannan, Meredith Silberstein10:20 am647 - The Nature of Strength Enhancement And Weakening by Pentagon–Heptagon Defects in GrapheneYujie Wei

10:40 am1201 - Ab-Initio Calculations of Structural, Thermal and Mechanical Properties of Lanthanum ZirconateXingye Guo, James Knapp, Li Li, Yeon-Gil Jung, Jing Zhang

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M07: Mechanics Challenges in Microelectronic and Nanoelectronic SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University; and David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: Multiphysics Phenomena at Micro and Nano Scale SESSION CHAIR: Abhijit Dasgupta, University of MarylandCentennial AB

9:40 am603 - Strain Engineering of Graphene: Generating a Uniform Pseudomagnetic Field in Graphene by a Simple StretchShuze Zhu, Teng Li

10:00 am615 - Buckling of Micro-ResonatorsBalakumar Balachandran, University of Maryland

10:20 am525 - Edible Electronics: It Tastes Like ChickenHuanyu Cheng, Yonggang Huang

10:40 am695 - Dry Transfer of Large-Area Graphene from Copper FoilSeung Na, Ji Won Suk, Rodney Ruoff, Kenneth Liechti

11:00 am471 - Origami ElectronicsZeming Song, Rui Tang, Candace Chan, Hongyu Yu, Hanqing Jiang

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S02: Damage Mechanics of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar Institute of Science and Technology, Abu Dhabi, UAE

Block Title: Damage Mechanics IVSESSION CHAIR: Rashid K. Abu Al-Rub, Masdar InstituteAuditorium

9:40 am1039 - Influence of Crack-Face Boundary Conditions on Piezoelectric Strip with Two Collinear Equal CracksPooja Raj Verma, R.R. Bhargava

10:00 am1161 - Crack Induced Data-driven Simulation of Acoustic EmissionJefferson Cuadra, Prashanth Vanniamparambil, Antonios Kontsos

10:20 am438 - Stress State of Elastic Plane with Semi-Infinite Slit, Perpendicularly Situated at the Absolutely Rigid Inclusion, which is Partially Detached from MatrixLilit Dashtoyan

10:40 am292 - Studies on the Behavior of Steel Double-Angle Beam-End Connections Subjected to FireElie Hantouche, Nabil Abboud, Mohammed Ali Morovat, Michael Engelhardt

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S03: Dynamic Behavior of MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: G. Ravichandran, California Institute of Technology; and Wayne Chen, Purdue University

Block Title: Contact & FailureSESSION CHAIR: Wayne Chen, Purdue UniversityRoom 104 AB

9:40 am817 - Measuring Dynamic Inter-Particle Force Transmission in Opaque Granular MaterialsRyan Hurley, Keng-Wit Lim, Jose Andrade

10:00 am1179 - Contact Failure of Two Brittle Particles Under CompressionNiranjan Parab, Benjamin Claus, Matthew Hudspeth, John Black, Jianzhuo Sun, Kamel Fezzaa, Xianghui Xiao, Shengnian Luo, Weinong Chen

10:20 am802 - Probabilistic Ignition Behavior of PBXs with Multiple Sources of Material StochasticitySeokpum Kim, Ananda Barua, Yasuyuki Horie, Min Zhou

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10:40 am1177 - Mechanisms for Impact Resistant BatteriesWaterloo Tsutsui, Hangjie Liao, Yuezhong Feng, Thomas Siegmund, Weinong Chen

11:00 am812 - Investigation of Intersonic Delamination in Curved Composite Laminates under Quasi-static LoadingDemirkan Coker, Burak Gozluklu

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S06: Fracture and Failure in Bio- Nano- and Energy SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University; Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University; and Huajian Gao, Brown University

Block Title: Multiscale Modeling and Experiments IISESSION CHAIR: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State UniversityHeritage

9:40 am486 - Effect of Defect Density on the Size Dependent Fracture Strength of Silicon Carbide NanowiresYong Zhu, Guangming Cheng, Tzu-Hsuan Chang, Qingquan Qin, Hanchen Huang

10:00 am585 - Growth of Micro/Nano-Scale Graphene BubblesPeng Wang, Kenneth Liechti, Rui Huang

10:20 am821 - Study on Mechanical and Physical Properties of Silica Aerogels using Molecular Dynamics Simulation and Analytical ApproachesZishun Liu, Jinchen Lei, Siusiu Guo

10:40 am885 - Directional Motion of Graphene Guided by Stiffness GradientTienchong Chang, Hongwei Zhang, Zhengrong Guo, Xingming Guo, Huajian Gao

11:00 am833 - Atomistic Simulations on the Fracture Strength of Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNCs) and CNC-CNC InterfacesRobert Sinko, Sinan Keten

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S11: Instability in Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois; and Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas

Block Title: Thin-Walled Structures SESSION CHAIR: Samantha Daly, University of MichiganRoom 105 AB

9:40 am1133 - Breaking Symmetry in Axially Loaded Cylindrical ShellsXin Ning, Sergio Pellegrino, California Institute of Technology

10:00 am829 - Incremental States of a Pre-Twisted Incompressible CylinderGearoid Mac Sithigh

10:20 am383 - Nonlinear Problems for Thin Elastic Structures and the Ubiquitous Isola-Center BifurcationTim Healey

10:40 am660 - Nonlinear Dynamic Stability of the Viscoelastic Plate Considering Higher Order ModesYuanxiang Sun, Cheng Wang

11:00 am742 - Wrinkling of Stripe-like Stiff Films on Stretched Compliant Films: Experimental and Theoretical StudiesYi Yang, Ramesh Talreja

11:20 am712 - Application of Digital Image Correlation Technique to Measure Inhomogeneous Localized Deformation in Bulk Metallic GlassAshraf Bastawros, Hui Wang, Antonia Antoniou

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S12: Mechanics and Physics of Soft Matter MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Christian Linder, Stanford University; Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University; Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and Stephan Rudykh, MIT

Block Title: Surfaces and Adhesion SESSION CHAIR: Lopez-Pamies, University of IllinoisLincoln

9:40 am410 - An Accordion Model Integrating Self-Cleaning, Strong Attachment and Easy Detachment Functionalities of Gecko AdhesionTeng Zhang, Zuoqi Zhang, Kyung-Suk Kim, Huajian Gao

10:00 am535 - Surface Instabilities in Adhesive Polymer ContactsKoushik Viswanathan, Anirban Mahato, Srinivasan Chandrasekar

10:20 am820 - Experimental Characterization of Soft Elastomer AdhesionKevin Turner, Nathan Ip, Michael Wald

10:40 am1000 - Elastic Response of Soft Spherical Shells under Cylindrical IndentersSina Youssefian, Nima Rahbar

11:00 am731 - Bi-axially Mechanical Tuning of 2-D Surface Topologies through Simultaneous and Sequential WrinklingJie Yin, Jose Yagüe, Karen Gleason, Mary Boyce

11:20 am909 - Predicting Shape Fixity and Recovery of Shape Memory PolymersKai Yu, Qi Ge, Hang Qi

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S14: Mechanics of Energy StorageMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology; Robert M. McMeeking, University of California at Santa Barbara, Aberdeen University, and INM Leibniz Institute for New Materials; Petros Sofronis, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and International Institute for Carbon Neutral Energy Research; and Huaiyu Shao, Kyushu University and International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research

Block Title: Hydrogen Storage SESSION CHAIR: Marc Kamlah, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyCorniche

9:40 am637 - Functional Materials for Hydrogen StorageThomas Klassen, Martin Dornheim, Andreas Schreyer, Iris Herrmann-Geppert, Frank Gaertner

10:20 am260 - Mg-Based Hydrogen Storage Nanomaterials: Kinetics, Thermodynamics, and ApplicationsHuaiyu Shao

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S20: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Journal of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin; and David Hills, University of Oxford

Block Title: IJSS 4 Ta 120 minSESSION CHAIR: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at AustinRoom 106

9:40 am937 - Stability of Periodic Solids: from Composites to CrystalsRyan Elliott, Nicolas Triantafyllidis

10:05 am1011 - Multi-Scale Fourier-Related Approaches of WrinklingMichel Potier-Ferry, Noureddine Damil, Heng Hu

10:30 am1123 - Homogenization and Fractals In Characterization of Graded MicrostructuresAnkit Saharan, Seid Koric, Martin Ostoja-Starzewsk

10:55 am701 - Dynamic Crushing and Shock Propagation in Open-Cell FoamsStavros Gaitanaros, Andrew Barnes, Stelios Kyriakides, Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar

11:20 am1091 - Spatial Resolution of Wrinkle Patterns in Thin Elastic Sheets at Finite StrainMike Taylor, Katia Bertoldi, David Steigmann, University of California

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2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Tuesday, June 17, 2014: Block B All sessions in Block B will take place from 1:30 to 3:10 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

BiomechanicsSession B07: Nano and Bio MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Harold Park, Boston Universi-ty; Taher Saif, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and Horacio Espinosa, Northwestern University

Block Title: Nano and Biomechanics ISESSION CHAIR: Zi Chen, Washington UniversityBig Ten B

1:30 pm494 - Adhesion of Cells and the Influence of Cytoskeletal ContractilityRobert McMeeking

2:10 pm641 - A Coarse-Grained Molecular Dynamics Model for Unfolded Proteins in Nuclear PoresAli Ghavami, Erik Van der Giessen, Patrick Onck

2:30 pm680 - Mechanics of Brain Torsion in Early Chick Embryonic DevelopmentZi Chen, Qiaohan Guo, Eric Dai, Nikolas Forsch, Larry Taber

2:50 pm1294 - The Minimum Electrical Field that can be Detected by a Biological Membrane-Thermal Noise LimitFatemeh Ahmadpoor, Liping Liu, Pradeep Sharma

Computational MechanicsSession C06: New Developments and Interdisciplin-ary Aspects of Computational Mechanics MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin; and Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University

Block Title: Advances in Computational DynamicsSESSION CHAIRS: Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State UniversityBig Ten C

1:30 pm1083 - Chrono: An Open Source Parallel Simulation Framework for Many-Body Dynamics ApplicationsDan Negrut, Hammad Mazhar, Radu Serban, Daniel Melanz, Arman Pazouki, Daniel Kaczmarek, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Alessandro Tasora

1:50 pm1076 - A Comparative Study of Penalty and Complementarity Methods for Handling Frictional Contact in Large Multibody Dynamics ProblemsRadu Serban, Hammad Mazhar, Daniel Melanz, Paramsothy Jayakumar, Dan Negrut

2:10 pm739 - Discontinuous versus Continuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Dynamic ProblemsPhilip Clarke, Scott Miller, Reza Abedi

2:30 pm826 - A Riemann-Solver-Free Discontinuous Galerkin Method for Hyperbolic SystemsReza Abedi, Rajkumar Pal, Ian McNamara, Robert Haber

2:50 pm840 - Monolithic Multi-Time-Step Coupling Methods for Sec-ond-Order Transient SystemsSaeid Karimi, Kalyana Nakshatrala

Computational MechanicsSession C09: Multiscale Stochastic Finite Element MethodsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Yu Ching Albert Wu, Tongji University; Xi Frank Xu, Beijing Jiaotong University; and Linbing Wang, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Block Title: Stochastic Finite Element ISESSION CHAIR: Xi Frank Xu, Beijing Jiaotong UniversityMichigamme

1:30 pm955 - A Conserved Phase-Field Model for Computing Residual Thermal Stress in AsphaltYue Hou, Linbing Wang, Pengtao Yue

1:50 pm960 - Multiscale Modeling of Tensile Failure of Hydrated Cement PasteWenjuan Sun, Bo Peng, Yue Hou, Linbing Wang

2:10 pm965 - Computer-Aided Mix Design Using Discrete Element MethodYing Li, Dong Wang, Bo Peng, Linbing Wang

2:30 pm1017 - Characteristic Length of the Stochastic Representative Volume ElementShih-Po Lin, Jiun-Shyan (J.S.) Chen

2:50 pm1189 - Simulation Guided Reliability Analysis of Solar Shingle Array Installation Process by a Combined Probabilistic and Interval ApproachJie Feng, Kwanho Yang, Keith Kauffmann, Leo Lopez, Narayan Ramesh

dynamicsSession D05: Dynamics of Continuous MediaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore County

Block Title: Dynamics of Continuous Media IIISESSION CHAIR: Weidong Zhu, University of Maryland-Baltimore CountyBig Ten A

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1:30 pm950 - Elasticity Solutions for Isotropic and Orthotropic Stiffened PlatesAnup Pydah and K. Bhaskar

1:50 pm1193 - Time Domain Elastic Wave Solution of a Driven Thin Plate in Ultrasonic WeldingWen (Wendy) Zhang, X.-G. Zhang, Zhili Feng, Hsin Wang

2:10 pm1155 - Combined Optimization of Lay-Up Design and Mass/Support Location for Vibration of Laminated Composite Rectangular PlatesYoshihiro Narita, Veratat Thamrongdullapark

2:30 PM566 - Three-Dimensional Green functions for a Layered Transversely Isotropic Half-SpaceLin Chen, Konstantinos Mykoniou, Christoph Butenweg, Francesca Taddei, Sven Klinkel

2:50 pm920 - Closed Form Solutions for Free Vibrations of Orthotropic Rectangular Plates for Some Boundary ConditionsYufeng Xing, Tengfei Xu, Bo Liu

dynamicsSession D15: Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon’s 75th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; and Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories

Block Title: Special Symposium in Celebration of Francis C. Moon’s 75th BirthdaySESSION CHAIRS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; and Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Mitsubishi Electric Research LaboratoriesCentennial C

1:30 pm976 - An Application of Dynamics in Coupled Nonlinear Micro-Electro-Mechanical ResonatorsTakashi Hikihara

1:50 pm1240 - Nonlinear Dynamics of Micro-Moon-BeamsSteve W. Shaw

2:10 pm1241 - Nonlinear Dynamics of Fluid and Structural SystemsEarl Dowell

2:30 pm1263 - Social Network Models in the History of Mechanics and Chaos Theory: The Cornell Tradition in Mechanics and DynamicsFrancis Moon

Fluid MechanicsSession F09: Modeling and Measurement of Micro- and Nanoscale FlowsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Minami Yoda, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Terry Conlisk, Ohio State University

Block Title: Micro Flows I: Experimental Methods SESSION CHAIR: Minami Yoda, Georgia Institute of TechnologyRiverside

1:30 pm1216 - Effect of Surface Condition on Flow Characteristics of Segmented Gas-Liquid MicroreactorsShahram Pouya, Manoochehr Koochesfahani

1:50 pm1210 - Unexpected Colloidal Particle Dynamics in Combined Poiseuille and Electroosmotic Flow through MicrochannelsNecmettin Cevheri, Minami Yoda

2:10 pm1028 - Electro-Hydrodynamic Control of Multiphase Flow Inside a Tiny DropletEzinwa Elele, Yueyang Shen, Boris Khusid

2:30 pm1191 - Tightly Coupled Electron Transfer and Electrokinetic Flow in 1-D Fluidic NanostructuresPaul Bohn, Nicholas M. Contento, Larry Zaino, Chaoxiong Ma

2:50 pm1207 - Impedance Spectroscopy Tools for Probing (and Quantifying) Microscale and Nanoscale Transport PhenomenaShaurya Prakash

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M03: Atomistic to Continuum Modeling and Characterization of Deformation at InterfacesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University

Block Title: Nano-Scale Deformation SESSION CHAIRS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State UniversityAuditorium

1:30 pm552 - Stability of Bimetal Interfaces in Nanocomposites Fabricated by Severe Plastic DeformationIrene Beyerlein

1:50 pm1252 - Simulation of Bi-Crystal Grain Boundary Deformation in Commercially Pure TantalumBret Elliott Dunlap, Philip Eisenlohr, Claudio Zambaldi, David Mercier, Yang Su, Thomas Bieler, Martin Crimp

2:10 pm1104 - Quantifying Nanoindentation Deformation Processes Near Grain Boundaries in Alpha-Titanium Using Microscopic Characterization and Crystal Plasticity ModelingYang Su, Claudio Zambaldi, David Mercier, Philip Eisenlohr, Thomas Bieler, Martin Crimp

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2:30 pm878 - Mechanical Characterization of Grains and Grain Boundary Regions Using Spherical NanoindentationShraddha Vachhani, Roger Doherty, Surya Kalidindi

2:50 pm1219 - A New Crystal Plasticity Based Finite Element Model to Simulate Dynamic Recrystallization in Magnesium AlloysKaan Inal, Evdokia Popova, Abhijit Brahme, Raja K. Mishra

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M09: Mechano-Thermo-Electrochemical Interactions in Energy Storage: Perspective toward Safety and LifeMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Partha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M University; and Kandler Smith, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Block Title: Mechano-Electrochemical Modeling SESSION CHAIR: Partha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M UniversityCorniche

1:30 pm1067 - The Role of Mechanical Design in Electrochemical SystemsThomas Fuller

2:10 pm1025 - What Governs Mechanical Damage in Lithium Ion Bat-tery Electrodes: Concentration Gradient or Bulk SOC Change?Pallab Barai, Kandler Smith, Partha Mukherjee

2:30 pm1166 - Modeling Mechanical Evolution In Li-Ion Batteries: Its Effect on Battery Impedance and LifetimeJohn Cannarella, Gennady Gor, Craig Arnold

2:50 pm1045 - Electrochemical Kinetics in Lithium Ion Batteries: Interdisciplinary Understanding and Multiphysics ModelingPeng Bai, Martin Z. Bazant

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S03: Dynamic Behavior of MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: G. Ravichandran, California Institute of Technology; and Wayne Chen, Purdue University

Block Title: Failure Mechanics & MechanismsSESSION CHAIR: Samantha Daly, University of MichiganRoom 104AB

1:30 pm1096 - On the Role of Dislocation Kinetics and Micro-Inertia in Dynamic Void GrowthJustin Wilkerson, KT Ramesh

1:50 pm705 - Shear Band Width, Strain and Microstructure in High-Velocity Shear DeformationDinakar Sagapuram, Rachid M’Saoubi, Kevin Trumble, Srinivasan Chandrasekar

2:10 pm516 - Puncture of Aluminum 7075 Plates: Experiments, Numerical Simulation and Model ValidationEdmundo Corona, Matthew Spletzer, George Orient, Nicole Breivik, Theresa Cordova

2:30 pm744 - The Effect of Phase Transformation on Fracture of the Shape Memory Alloy NitiWilliam LePage, Samantha Daly

2:50 pm1184 - Effects of Stress State and Loading Rate on the Failure of High Performance FibersMatthew Hudspeth

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S06: Fracture and Failure in Bio- Nano- and Energy SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Hanqing Jiang, Arizona State University; Yonggang Huang, Northwestern University; and Huajian Gao, Brown University

Block Title: Mechanics of Energy Storage IISESSION CHAIR: Huajian Gao, Brown UniversityHeritage

1:30 pm592 - Phase Transformation and Fracture During Lithiation in LiFePO4 ElectrodesDevin O’Connor, Peter Voorhees, Wing Kam Liu

1:50 pm794 - Fracture Resistant Si Nano-Lattices for Energy Storage ApplicationsWendy Gu, Sarah Mitchell, Michael Ortiz, Julia Greer

2:10 pm828 - The Impact of Fracture on Li-Ion BatteriesXianke Lin, Jonghyun Park, Wei Lu

2:30 pm1097 - Wrinkling, Ratcheting and Necking: A Failure Mode of Tin Anodes in Sodium-Ion BatteryZheng Jia, Teng L

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S11: Instability in Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois; and Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas

Block Title: Fracture and Dynamics SESSION CHAIR: Tim Healey, Cornell UniversityRoom 104AB

1:30 pm505 - Interface Crack Front PerturbationsAlex Møberg, Michal Budzik, Henrik M. Jensen

1:50 pm550 - Continuation in Variational Brittle Fracture: A Method and Illustrative ExamplesAndras A. Sipos

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2:10 pm484 - Dynamics of Periodic Bistable Chains Containing Negative Stiffness Elements: From Elastic Waves to Solitary WavesNeel Nadkarni, Chiara Daraio, Dennis Kochmann

2:30 pm669 - Smart Morphable Surfaces for Aerodynamic Drag ControlPedro Reis, Denis Terwagne, Miha Brojan, Romain Lagrange

2:50 pm899 - The Propulsion of Filaments with Natural CurlsMohammad Jawed, Noor Khouri, Fang Da, Eitan Grinspun, Pedro Reis

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S12: Mechanics and Physics of Soft Matter MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Christian Linder, Stanford University; Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University; Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and Stephan Rudykh, MIT

Block Title: Composites and FunctionalitiesSESSION CHAIR: Lopez-Pamies, University of IllinoisLincoln

1:30 pm457 - Effect of Microstructure on the Mechanical Properties of Polypropylene Non-Woven FabricsNaigeng Chen, Margaret Koker, Meredith Silberstein

1:50 pm468 - Large Sensitivity to Microstructural Parameters in the Mechanics of Composite Random Fiber NetworksCatalin Picu, Ali Shahsavari

2:10 pm589 - Tunable Band Gaps in Bio-Inspired Periodic CompositesYanyu Chen, Lifeng Wang

2:30 pm761 - Multi-scale Modeling of Gold Nanoparticle Reinforced Polymeric Nanofiber CompositesZhouzhou Zhao, Ellen Arruda

2:50 pm690 - Soft Structured Materials: Functionality through Deformation and InstabilityKatia Bertoldi, Sung Hoon Kang, Sicong Shan

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S20: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Journal of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin; and David Hills, University of Oxford

Block Title: S20 IJSS 5 Tb 100 minSESSION CHAIR: David Steigmann, University of California- BerkeleyRoom 106

1:30 pm954 - Phase-Field Modeling of Microstructural Evolution, with Applications to Ferroelectrics, FSMAs, and FractureChad Landis

1:55 pm247 - Symmetry Detection of Auxetic BehaviourSimon Guest

2:20 pm279 - Size Effects During Micropillar Compression of LiF Single Crystals: The Effect of TemperatureRafael Soler, Jeffrey Wheeler, Jon Molina, H. J. Chang, Javier Segurado, Johann Michler, Javier LLorca

2:45 pm890 - Mechanics of Nanotwinned Materials and StructuresHuajian Gao

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S21: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. Henann, Brown University; Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Ken Kamrin, MIT

Block Title: Anand ISESSION CHAIR: David Henann, Brown UniversityRoom 103AB

1:30 pm558 - Micromechanics of Dynamic Solid-to-Solid Phase TransformationsFrancis Addessio, Turab Lookman, Curt Bronkhorst, Donald Brown, Ellen Cerreta, Paulo Rigg

1:50 pm1164 - Microscale Characterization of Strain Fields in Polycrystalline MetalsLaurence Bodelot, Guruswami (Ravi) Ravichandran

2:10 pm259 - Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Simulations Using a Database of Discrete Fourier TransformsSurya Kalidindi, Hamad Al-Harbi

2:30 pm837 - Nonlinear Field Projection Method in Nanoscale Structures and MaterialsChien-Kai Wang, Kyung-Suk Kim

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BiomechanicsSession B07: Nano and Bio MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Harold Park, Boston Universi-ty; Taher Saif, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; and Horacio Espinosa, Northwestern University

Block Title: Bio and Nanomechanics IISESSION CHAIR: Pablo Zavattieri, Purdue UniversityBig Ten B

3:40 pm273 - On Deformation and Fracture in Tooth Enamel from Contact LoadingHerzl Chai

4:00 pm768 - Multiscale Mechanics and Modeling of Cellulose Nanocrystals (CNCs)Fernando Dri, Louis Hector Jr., Robert Moon, Pablo Zavattieri

4:20 pm554 - Mapping Constitutive Laws of Thin Filaments in Bending and Torsion from their Atomistic StructuresSoheil Fatehiboroujeni, Ilya Sushchikh, Sachin Goyal

Computational MechanicsSession C06: New Developments and Interdisciplinary Aspects of Computational MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Thomas Hughes, University of Texas at Austin; and Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State University

Block Title: Computational Methods for Complex Media SESSION CHAIR: Farhad Jaberi, Michigan State UniversityBig Ten C

3:40 pm523 - Computational Performance of Locally Conservative Methods for Large-Scale Flow and Transport Problems through Porous MediaJustin Chang, Kalyana Nakshatrala

4:00 pm703 - On Mesh Restrictions for Mixed Formulations for Anisotropic Diffusion Equation in High Contrast Heterogeneous MediaMaruti Mudunuru, Kalyana Nakshatrala

4:20 pm715 - Hybrid Perfectly-Matched-Layers for Transient Simulation of Scalar WavesAlireza Pakravan, Jun Won Kang, Craig Newtson

Computational MechanicsSession C09: Multiscale Stochastic Finite Element MethodsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Yu Ching Albert Wu, Tongji University; Xi Frank Xu, Beijing Jiaotong University; and Linbing Wang, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University

Block Title: Stochastic Finite Element IISESSION CHAIR: Linbing Wang, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State UniversityMichigamme

3:40 pm1139 - Tensor Random FieldsMartin Ostoja-Starzewski

4:00 pm503 - Multiscale Stochastic Finite Element Simulation of Hot Isostatic Pressing of Metal PowdersYu Ching Wu

4:20 pm639 - GFB Multiscale Stochastic Finite Element Method on Geotechnical ProblemsXi Frank Xu

dynamicsSession D06: Experiments in DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; and Brian Feeny, Michigan State University

Block Title: Experiments in DynamicsSESSION CHAIRS: Joseph Cusumano, Penn State University; Brian Feeny, Michigan State UniversityRed Cedar

3:40 pm1196 - Nonlinearity and Dimensionality: Experiments and Modeling of Complex Behavior in Distributed StructuresRichard Wiebe, Stephen M. Spottswood

4:00 pm1165 - Complex Modal Analysis of Waves in an Elastic BeamRickey Caldwell Jr., Brian Feeny

4:20 pm548 - Signal Pattern-Recognition for Damage Detection in Three-Story Steel BuildingLong Qiao, Asad Esmaeily, Hani Melhem

4:40 pm850 - Information-Theoretic Complexity of the Noisy Duffing OscillatorNavendu Patil, Joseph Cusumano

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Tuesday, June 17, 2014: Block C All sessions in Block C will take place from 3:40-5:00 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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dynamicsSession D07: New Developments and Interdisciplinary Aspects of DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; and Francis Moon, Cornell University

Block Title: New Developments and Interdisciplinary Aspects of DynamicsSESSION CHAIRS: Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; Francis Moon, Cornell UniversityBig Ten A

3:40 pm1074 - Connecting Functions of a Class of Nonlinear Oscillatory Systems (A Quest for an Alternative for Superposition)Hamid Ardeh

4:00 pm254 - Analytical Dynamics: Compatibility Conditions from Continuum MechanicsRene Souchet

4:20 pm611 - Using Irreducible Tensors Formalism to Model Nonlinear Dynamics of a Solid Body in Force FieldsSergey Kuznetsov, Yuri Urman, James Guest

dynamicsSession D14: Reduced Order Modeling for Complex SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Brian Feeny, Michigan State University; Francis Moon, Cornell University

Block Title: Reduced Order Modeling for Complex Systems ISESSION CHAIRS: Kiran D’Souza and Bogdan Epureanu, University of MichiganCentennial C

3:40 pm1110 - A Global/Local Nonlinear System Identification Approach of Broad Applicability Mehmet Kurt, Melih Eriten, D. Michael McFarland, Lawrence A. Bergman, Alexander F. Vakakis

4:00 pm1008 - Structural Dynamic Models of Battery Packs: Effects of Parametric Variability Jauching Lu, Kiran D’Souza, Bogdan Epureanu, Matthew Castanier

4:20 pm1249 - Complex Modal Analysis Of A Non-Modally Damped Wind Turbine Blade Xing Xing, Brian Feeny

4:40 pm634 - Lower-Wing Structural Dynamics and Flutter in V-Strut Biplanes Arion Pons, Stefanie Gutschmidt

Fluid MechanicsSession F09: Modeling and Measurement of Micro- and Nanoscale FlowsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Minami Yoda, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Terry Conlisk, Ohio State University

Block Title: Micro Flows II: Theory and ComputationSESSION CHAIR: Terry Conlisk, The Ohio State UniversityRiverside

3:40 pm1202 - Engineering Biology: The Unifying Role of Micro- and Nanofluidics in the Science of Biomedical NanodevicesTerry Conlisk

4:00 pm1192 - Antibody-Cell Binding and Mixing in a Lab-on-a-Chip DeviceKaushik Rangharajan, A. Terrence Conlisk, Shaurya Prakash

4:20 pm1227 - Multiscale Simulation of Confined FluidsNarayana Aluru

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M03: Atomistic to Continuum Modeling and Characterization of Deformation at InterfacesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University

Block Title: Interfacial ModelingSESSION CHAIR: Chris Schuh, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyAuditorium

3:40 pm377 - Integrated Computational and Experimental Studies of Martensitic Transformation Shear-Grain Boundary InteractionsYing Chen, Rebecca Cioffi

4:00 pm263 - Modeling Interface Misfit Dislocations Using Anisotropic Elasticity TheoryNiaz Abdolrahim, Aurélien Vattré, Michael Demkowicz

4:20 pm756 - A Semi-Analytical Model for Energy and Morphology of Arbitrary Crystal InterfacesBrandon Runnels, Irene Beyerlein, Michael Ortiz

4:40 pm266 - Grain Boundary Energy Landscapes Under Applied StressesChristopher Schuh, Kathleen Alexander

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nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M09: Mechano-Thermo-Electrochemical Interactions in Energy Storage: Perspective toward Safety and LifeMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Partha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M University; and Kandler Smith, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

Block Title: Experiments and CharacterizationSESSION CHAIR: Vilas Pol, Purdue UniversityCorniche

3:40 pm1048 - Expansion of Lithium Ion Cell Batteries: Measurements, Models, ManagementJason Siegel, Youngki Kim, KiYong Oh, Bogdan Epureanu, Charles Monroe, Anna Stefanopoulou, Yi Ding, Matthew Castanier, David Gorsich, Patrick Hagans, Aaron Knobloch, Dyche Anderson

4:00 pm1053 - Sonochemically Derived Spherical Carbon Anodes: Cycle Life and Safety CharacteristicsVilas Pol, V. Etacheri, J. Kubal, S. Fronczak, A. Dysart, L. Shres-tha, K. Ariga

4:20 pm1095 - X-ray Nanotomography Techniques for Li-ion Battery Electrode MaterialsGeorge Nelson

4:40 pm1163 - Electrochemical-mechanical Interactions in Lithium-ion BatteriesVijay Sethuraman, Siva Nadimpalli, Allan Bower, Pradeep Guduru

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S03: Dynamic Behavior of MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: G. Ravichandran, California Institute of Technology; and Wayne Chen, Purdue University

Block Title: Waves & ShocksSESSION CHAIR: G. Ravichandran, CalTechRoom 104AB

3:40 pm819 - Temperature Increases in Pressure-Shear Plate Impact ExperimentsTong Jiao, Rodney Clifton

4:00 pm255 - Interaction of Composite Plates with Shock WavesDouglas Jahnke, Yiannis Andreopoulos

4:20 pm1185 - Shock Wave Structure in Particulate Composites with Single and Bi Modal Particle SizeMichael Rauls, Guruswami Ravichandran

4:40 pm846 - Selection of Loading Profiles in Kolsky Bar ExperimentsHangjie Liao, Weinong Chen

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S05: Elasticity, Plasticity and Multiphysics of Hierarchical Materials: Mechanisms to MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Shailendra P. Joshi, National University of Singapore; Dennis Kochmann, California Institute of Technology; and Tim Rupert, University of California, Irvine

Block Title: Stability of Materials and StructuresSESSION CHAIR: Shailendra P. Joshi, National University of SingaporeHeritage

3:40 pm384 - On Strong Ellipticity for Implicit and Strain-Limiting Theories of ElasticityTina Mai, Jay Walton

4:00 pm902 - Elastic Strain Engineering of Charge and Thermal Transport in Semiconductor Nanostructures: The Role of HeterogeneityKathryn Murphy, Brian Piccione, Daniel Gianola

4:20 pm667 - Disturbance in 2D Finite Domains Containing A Circular InclusionQiang Yu, Chunlin Pan

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S11: Instability in Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois; and Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas

Block Title: Energetic and Thin-Film MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Henrik M. Jensen, Aarhus UniversityRoom 105AB

3:40 pm542 - Shape Transition and Multi-stability in Helical RibbonsQiaohang Guo, Anil Mehta, Martha Grover, Wenzhe Chen, David Lynn, Zi Chen

4:00 pm577 - Effect of Spatial Thermal Modulation on Periodic Wrinkling of a Thin Film on a Semi-Infinite SubstrateShrinidhi Pandurangi, Salil Kulkarni

4:20 pm779 - Networked Composites with Reversible Energy Dissipation MechanismNarges Kaynia, Nicholas X. Fang, Mary C. Boyce

4:40 pm304 - Explosive Instability in Mechanical SystemsNatalya Bulanikhina, Valery Novikov

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S12: Mechanics and Physics of Soft Matter MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Christian Linder, Stanford University; Katia Bertoldi, Harvard University; Rui Huang, University of Texas at Austin; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; and Stephan Rudykh, MIT

Block Title: Soft MatterSESSION CHAIR: Christian Linder, Stanford UniversityLincoln

3:40 pm813 - A Biohybrid, Low Reynolds Number, Soft Robotics Flagellar SwimmerBrian Williams, Sandeep Anand, Jagannathan Rajagopalan, Taher Saif

4:00 pm787 - Dynamics of Snapping Beams and Jumping PoppersDouglas Holmes, Anupam Pandey, Derek Moulton, Dominic Vella

4:20 pm872 - Pipette Aspiration of Hyperelastic Compliant Materials: Theoretical Analysis, Simulations and ExperimentsYanping Ca

4:40 pm938 - Confinement and Controlling the Effective Compressive Stiffness of CarbyneAshley Kocsis

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S15: Mechanics of Fibrous Materials Arising in Nature and TechnologyMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David J. Steigmann, University of California; Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University; and Jose Mero-dio, Polytechnic University of Madrid

Block Title: Fibrous Material Mechanics ISESSION CHAIR: Paola Nardinochi, Università di RomaCentennial AB

3:40 pm711 - Experimental Characterization and Computational Modeling of Anterior Cruciate Ligament BiomechanicsEllen Arruda, Kaitlyn Mallett

4:00 pm748 - Formation and Propagation of Aneurysms in Arterial Wall Tissue with Cylindrical GeometryJose Merodio

4:20 pm277 - Three-Dimensional Structural and Micromechanical Behavior Characterization of Non-Woven Fiber MatsYingLong Chen, Thomas Siegmund

4:40 pm421 - Modelling Fibrous Composite Reinforcements by Second Gradient Theory: Shear Strain Boundary Layers and Edge Internal ActionsFrancesco dell’Isola, Angela Madeo, Marco Valerio d’Agostino, Manuel Ferretti, Philippe Boisse

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S20: Symposium Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the International Journal of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at Austin; and David Hills, University of Oxford

Block Title: S20 IJSS 6 Tc 80 minSESSION CHAIR: Alain Combescure, INSA LyonRoom 106

3:40 pm495 - Peeling of Elastic Tapes with Sliding, Large Strains and Cohesive ZonesRobert McMeeking

4:00 pm351 - Effects of Grain Size on Phase Transition Behavior of Nanocrystalline Shape Memory AlloysQingping Sun

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S21: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of His 65th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. Henann, Brown University; Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Ken Kamrin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Block Title: Anand IISESSION CHAIR: Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of TechnologyRoom 103AB

3:40 pm354 - Failure of Sandstone Under True Triaxial ConditionsJohn Rudnicki, Xiaodong Ma, Bezalel Haimson

4:00 pm869 - A Model for Size-Effects in Steadily Flowing Granular Media: Formulation and Basic ValidationKen Kamrin, David Henann

4:20 pm751 - A Model for Size-Effects in Steadily Flowing Granular Media: Numerical Solutions and Comparison to ExperimentsDavid Henann, Ken Kamrin

4:40 pm953 - Healing Defects in Two-Dimensional CrystalsFrancisco Lopez Jimenez, Marie C. Rice, Pedro M. Reis

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BiomechanicsSession B05: Mechanics of Biological MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Iwona Jasiuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Block Title: Bone MechanicsSESSION CHAIR: Iwona Jasiuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Big Ten B

9:40 am1109 - Towards an In-Vivo Prediction of Bone Quality Using Reference Point IndentationAlexander Setters, Iwona Jasiuk

10:00 am942 - Multimodal Determination of the Biomechanical Properties of the Bone-Implant InterfaceGuillaume Haiat

10:40 am921 - Unloading is the Key to Quasi-Static Determination of Cortical Bone Elasticity: Evidence from Ultrasound, Wetting and Weighing Tests, as well as from Micromechanics TheoryChristoph Schwaiger, Krzysztof Luczynski, Maria-Ioana Pastrama, Claire Morin, Christian Hellmich

11:00 am1154 - Characterization of Structural Parameters and Properties of Bone by Spectral Measure MethodElena Cherkaev, Carlos Bonifasi-Lista

11:20 am1278 - A Mechano-Biological Model of Intramembranous/Endochondral Ossification: The Clavicle CaseDiego Garzon-Alvarado

Computational MechanicsSession C01: Ab-Initio Methods in the Mechanics of Materials and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Phanish Suryanarayana, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Vikram Gavini, University of Michigan

Block Title: Multiscale MethodsSESSION CHAIR: John Pask, LLNLCentennial C

9:40 am492 - Elastic Limit of SilicaneQing Peng, Suvranu De

10:00 am1254 - Coarse Graining Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory: A Study of Formation Energies in Mg at Realistic ConcentrationsMauricio Ponga, Michael Ortiz, Kaushik Bhattacharya

10:20 am605 - Variational Formulation, Spatial and Spectral Approximation of Kohn-Sham Density Functional TheoryXin Wang, Thomas Blesgen, Kaushik Bhattacharya, Michael Ortiz

10:40 am606 - Linking Electronic Structure with Continuum Fields: Coarse-Graining Density Functional TheoryPhanish Suryanarayana

11:00 am587 - Multiscale Modeling of Materials DefectsGang Lu

Computational MechanicsSession C04: Computational GeomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: WaiChing Sun, Columbia University; Craig D. Foster, University of Illinois at Chicago; George Deodatis, Columbia University; Boris Jeremic, University of California, Davis; and Qiushi Chen, Clemson University

Block Title: Mutiphysical Processes of Geomaterials SESSION CHAIR: Craig Foster, University of Illinois at ChicagoBig Ten C

9:40 am891 - Two-Way Coupling in Reservoir-Geomechanical ModelsJean H. Prevost

10:00 am1146 - A Fully Dynamic Treatment of Poroelastcity Using Mixed Finite ElementsZahra S. Lotfianm, Mettupalayam Sivaselvan

10:20 am553 - Computational Aspects of a Hydro-Mechanical Model for Crushable Granular SoilsYida Zhang, Giuseppe Buscarnera

10:40 am657 - Finite Element Analysis of Hydro-Mechanical Coupling Effects on Shear Failure of Water Saturated Porous GeomaterialsQiushi Chen, WaiChing Sun

11:00 am462 - Stabilized Mixed Finite Element Modeling of Unsaturated Flow Barrier and Fractured Porous Media at Finite StrainWaiChing Sun

11:20 am595 - On Finite Element Analysis of Liquefaction Using ElastoplasticityMajid Manzari

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Wednesday, June 18, 2014: Block A All sessions in Block A will take place from 9:40 to 11:40 a.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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dynamicsSession D02: Applications of Resonant DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue University; Steven W. Shaw, Michigan State University

Block Title: Applications of Resonant Dynamics ISESSION CHAIR: Jeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue University; Steven W. Shaw, Michigan State UniversityMichigamme

9:40 am823 - Energy-Return Method for Detecting Mass Adsorption in a MEMS Resonator ArrayAldo Glean, Joseph Vignola, John Judge, Teresa Ryan

10:00 am757 - Coupled Boundary Conditions Between Cantilevers of a Thermoelastic SPM ArrayDennis Roeser, Stefanie Gutschmidt, Thomas Sattel

10:20am454 - Superharmonic Responses of an Oscillator with ImpactWenzhao Zhou, Frank Feng

10:40 am845 - Passive Frequency Divider Cascades in MEMSB. Scott Strachan, Steven W. Shaw

11:00 am250 - Noise Squeezing Controlled Parametric Bifurcation Tracking of MIP-Coated Microbeam MEMS Sensor for TNT Explosives DetectionLily Li, Ellen Holthoff, Lucas Shaw, Christopher Burgner, Turner Kimberly

11:20 am600 - Measurements Using Noise-Driven Nonlinear Dynamics in Micro/Nano-Scale ResonatorsPavel Polunin, Steven Shaw, Mark Dykman

dynamicsSession D04: Dynamics of Jointed StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Daniel J. Segalman, Sandia National Laboratories; D. Dane Quinn, University of Akron; and Matthew R. Brake, Sandia National Laboratories

Block Title: Dynamics of Jointed StructuresSESSION CHAIRS: Daniel J. Segalman, Sandia National Laboratories; D. Dane Quinn, University of Akron; and Matthew R. Brake, Sandia National LaboratoriesGalaxy

9:40 am303 - Constitutive Contact Laws Within a Mortar Contact FormulationKai Willner, Saskia Sitzmann, Barbara Wohlmuth

10:00 am394 - Variability and Repeatability of Jointed Structures with Frictional InterfacesMatthew Brake, Pascal Reuss

10:20 am1229 - Nonlinear Joint Mechanics and Modal AnalysisDaniel Segalman

10:40 am710 - A Shell Model for Microslip Including Shear EffectsAdam Brink, D. Dane Quinn

11:00 am372 - Difficulties Encountered in the Numerical Solution for Slip-Stick Transition of Coulomb Friction problemsXiaosun Wang, James Barber

11:20 am352 - The Effect of Coupling on the Conditionality of Frictional ShakedownRobert Flicek, Matthew Brakem, David Hills

Fluid MechanicsSession F05: Complex Fluids and Soft MatterMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University; and Gareth H. McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Block Title: Soft Materials: Directed Assembly and Particles at InterfacesSESSION CHAIRS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University; and Gareth H. McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyBig Ten A

9:40 am1084 - Fluidic-Directed Assembly of Aligned Oligopeptides with pi-Conjugated CoresCharles Schroeder, Amanda Marciel, Lawrence Valverde, William Wilson

10:00 am1140 - Controlled Generation of Monodisperse Particle-Stabilized Droplets with Arbitrary Interfacial CoverageShelley Anna, Anthony Kotula, Christopher Nelson

10:20 am1100 - Capillary-Induced Interactions and Assembly of Janus Particles at Liquid InterfacesShahab Shojaei-Zadeh, Hossein Rezvantalab

10:40 am1103 - Translational and Rotational Thermal Motion of Janus Particles at Fluid InterfacesHossein Rezvantalab, German Drazer, Shahab Shojaei-Zadeh

11:00 am975 - Interaction of Particles and Fluid Coherent Structures: A Dynamical Systems Perspective on ClusteringSteven Wang, Guy Metcalfe, Robert Stewart, Jie Wu

11:20 am1126 - Modeling the Behavior of Confined Colloidal Particles Under Shear FlowColin Denniston

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Fluid MechanicsSession F10: Recent Advancements in Rayleigh-Taylor InstabilityMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Daniel Livescu, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: RT InstabilitySESSION CHAIR: Daniel Livescu, Los Alamos National LaboratoryRiverside

9:40 am314 - New Findings on the Growth of Single-Mode Rayleigh-Taylor InstabilityTie Wei, Daniel Livescu

10:00 am728 - Experimental Measurements of Velocity and Density Statistics in Rayleigh-Taylor Instability and Combined Rayleigh Taylor-Kelvin-Helmholtz InstabilitiesBhanesh Akula, Sarat Kuchibhatla, Devesh Ranjan

10:20 am427 - Direct Numerical Simulation of the Rayleigh-Taylor Instability in a Pre-Existing Turbulent FieldPooya Movahed, Eric Johnsen

10:40 am607 - The Structure of the Rayleigh-Taylor Mixing LayerDaniel Livescu

11:00 am538 - Viscous Rayleigh Taylor Instability Experiments Using Elastic-Plastic MaterialsArindam Banerjee, Pamela Roach, Rinosh Polavarapu

11:20 am315 - Cahn-Hilliard Navier-Stokes Equations for Numerical Simulations of Immiscible Rayleigh-Taylor InstabilityZhaorui Li, Daniel Livescu

Fluid MechanicsSession F15: Turbulent Flows Overlying Complex TopographyMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Kenneth T. Christensen, Univer-sity of Illinois; and Jim Best, University of Illinois

Block Title: Turbulent Flow Overlying Complex Topography ISESSION CHAIR: Kenneth Christensen, University of IllinoisCentennial AB

9:40 am1035 - Experimental Investigation of Flow Associated with Interacting Barchan DunesGianluca Blois, Julio Barros, Zhanqi Tang, Taehoon Kim, Ali Hamed, James Best, Kenneth Christensen

10:00 am336 - Influences of Roughness on the Mechanisms of Boundary-Layer Scale SeparationRachel Ebner, Joseph Klewicki

10:20 am400 - Characteristics of Larger-Scale Motions in Turbulent Flow Overlying Multi-Scale RoughnessJulio Barros, Kenneth Christensen

10:40 am888 - Turbulent Secondary Flows in High Reynolds Number Boundary Layers Induced by Streamwise-Elongated Complex RoughnessWilliam Anderson, Kenneth Christensen

11:00 am801 - Perturbation and Recovery of Flow Over 2D Bedforms: Experiments on Bedform Scale and LES Simulations of VorticityBruce MacVicar, Hamed Dashtpeyma, Lana Obach

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M03: Atomistic to Continuum Modeling and Characterization of Deformation at InterfacesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University

Block Title: Crystal Plasticity Modeling, Hexagonal Crystal DeformationSESSION CHAIR: Douglas E. Spearot, University of ArkansasRoom 106

9:40 am412 - Pressure and Normal Stress Effects in Yield and Flow Response of Nanocrystalline MetalsShreevant Tiwari, David McDowell

10:00 am285 - A Practical BCC Crystal Plasticity Model Incorporating Grain Boundary Effects in Tantalum OligocrystalsHojun Lim, Corbett Battaile, Jay Carroll

10:20 am476 - A Self-Consistent Based Coupled Atomistic-CPFEM Framework of Developing Constitutive Relations of Damage Evolution in Ductile MaterialJiaxi Zhang

10:40 am245 {10-12} Twinning SupremacyHaitham El Kadiri, Christopher Barrett

11:00 am1279 - Accounting for the Observed “Backstress” Within Extension Twins in Mg AlloysSean Agnew, Evdokia Popova, Abhijit Brahme, Raja Mishra, Kaan Inal

11:20 am547 - Microscale Plastic Strain Distribution in Slip Dominated Deformation of Mg AlloysChad Sinclair, Guilhem Martin, Ricardo Lebensohn

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M09: Mechano-Thermo-Electrochemical Interactions in Energy Storage: Perspective toward Safety and LifeMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Partha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M University; and Kandler Smith, National Renewable Energy Laboratory

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Block Title: Mechano-Electrochemical Modeling-II SESSION CHAIR: Kandler Smith, National Renewable Energy LaboratoryHeritage

9:40 am969 - Modeling the Microstructural Behavior of Li-Ion Battery ElectrodesRobert Kee, Huayang Zhu, Andreas Wiedemann, Versuka Malave, John Berger, Graham Goldin

10:20 am935 - Coupled Chemical Degradation and Fatigue Mechanics: Battery Cycle Life PredictionRutooj Deshpande

10:40 am1023 - Concentration-Dependent Chemical Expansion in Li-Battery Cathode MaterialsVeruska Malavé, John Berger, Paul Martin

11:00 am1080 - Numerical Simulation of Pressure Management Strategies for Lithium-ion Pouch CellsReza Behrou, Kurt Maute, Kandler Smith

11:20 am1107 - Degradation Processes and Computational Modeling of Lithium-Ion BatteriesKandler Smith, Ying Shi, Shriram Santhanagopalan, Gi-Heon Kim, Ahmad Pesaran

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D structureMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: Micromechanics of Inhomogeneous MediaSESSION CHAIR: Surya Kalidindi, Curt Bronkhorst, Georgia Tech, Los Alamos National LaboratoryRoom 103AB

9:40 am1149 - Optimization of Granular Media using Nonlinear Multiscale FEM-DEM HomogenizationStephanie Ott-Monsivais, Daniel Tortorelli

10:00 am446 - Computing Thermo-Mechanical Properties of Polydisperse Particulate Materials Using Well Resolved Statistical DescriptionsAndrew Gillman, Karel Matous

10:20 am593 - Entropy and Temperature of Random MicrostructuresVictor Berdichevsky

11:00 am835 - Statistical Characterization and Simulation of Granular Microstructures via Random Tessellation ModelsKirubel Teferra, Lori Graham-Brady

11:20 am968 - Localization Relationships for Polycrystalline Aggregates Using Materials Knowledge System ApproachYuksel Yabansu, Dipen Patel, Surya Kalidindi

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S04: Dynamic Fracture - Experiments and ModelingMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Chad M. Landis and K. Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at Austin

Block Title: Dynamic Fracture - Session 1SESSION CHAIR: K. Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at AustinRoom 104AB

9:40 am1054 - Single Crack Propagation Under Dynamic Loading: Non-Linearities Effects at the Crack TipDaniel Pino Muñoz, Jean-François Molinari

10:00 am341 - Rayleigh Wavesand Dynamic Tensile Cracking in SlopesKoji Uenishi, Takayuki Takahashi

10:20 am405 - Uncovering the Physics Underlying Dynamic Crack Propagation in Silicon Nitride MicrostructuresSeyedeh Mohadeseh Taheri Mousavi, Nicolas Richart, Cyprien Wolff, Jean-Francois Molinari

10:40 am537 - Solid Comminution Due to Kinetic Energy of High-Rate Shear: Turbulence Analogy, Impact, Shock and Shale FracturingZdenek P. Bazant, Ferhun C. Caner

11:00 am238 - Dynamic Fracture of Cellular Cementitious Plates with Embedded Sensors during Shock Wave ImpactYiannis Andreopoulos, Doug Jahnke, Weihua Jin

11:20 am378 - Phase-Field Models for Dynamic Fracture in Brittle and Ductile MaterialsMichael Borden, Thomas Hughes, Chad Landis, Isaac Lee

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S05: Elasticity, Plasticity and Multiphysics of Hierarchical Materials: Mechanisms to MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Shailendra P. Joshi, National University of Singapore; Dennis Kochmann, California Institute of Technology; and Tim Rupert, University of California, Irvine

Block Title: Micro-Macro TechniquesSESSION CHAIR: Jeffrey Amelang, California Institute of TechnologyCorniche

9:40 am420 - Wave Propagation in Relaxed Micromorphic Continua: Hierarchical Materials Exhibiting Frequency Band-GapsAngela Madeo, Patrizio Neff, Ionel-Dumitrel Ghiba, Luca Placidi, Giuseppe Rosi

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10:00 am1024 - Interplay of Hydrodynamic and Interphasial Effects on the Overall Behavior of Filled ElastomersTaha Goudarzi, Oscar Lopez-Pamies

10:20 am1130 - Micro-Origin of Macro-StrengthAlex Jerves, Jose Andrade, Sergio Galindo-Torres

10:40 am1026 - From Discrete Fine Scale Models with Rotational Degrees of Freedom to Cosserat Continuum through Mathematical HomogenizationRoozbeh Rezakhani, Mohammed Alnaggar, Gianluca Cusatis

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S11: Instability in Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois; and Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas

Block Title: Alloys and Layered MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Ryan S. Elliott, University of MinnesotaAuditorium

9:40 am681 - Ductile Failure of an Aluminum Alloy Under Combined Shear and TensionStelios Kyriakides, Nicolas Tardif, Martin Scales

10:00 am297 - Full Field, In Situ Observations of Damage Accumulation in Superelastic NiTi under Low Cycle FatigueMichael Kimiecik, J. Wayne Jones, Sam Daly

10:20 am1034 - Analysis of the Deformation Response and Failure in 3D Textile CompositesDianyun Zhang, Anthony Waas

10:40 am599 - Anisotropic Constitutive Models for the Macroscopic Response and Ductile Failure of Porous MetalsMichalis Agoras, Dawei Song, Pedro Ponte Castaneda

11:00 am373 - Some Simple Explicit Results for the Elastic Dielectric Properties and Stability of Layered CompositesStephen Spinelli, Oscar Lopez-Pamies

11:20 am497 - Mode Transitions of a Hyperelastic Layer-Substrate Structure Under Compression with Applications to Buckled and Wrinkled Fruits and VegetablesYang Liu, Hui-Hui Dai

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S15: Mechanics of Fibrous Materials Arising in Nature and TechnologyMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David J. Steigmann, University of California; Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University; and Jose Merodio,Polytechnic University of Madrid

Block Title: Fibrous Material Mechanics II

SESSION CHAIR: Jose Merodio, Universidad Politécnica de MadridLincoln

9:40 am1245 - Modelling of Fibers - From Bacteria to Wound HealingMin Wu

10:00 am992 - Qualitative Properties of Transversely Isotropic and Orthotropic Implicit and Limiting-Strain Theories of ElasticityJay Walton

10:20 am407 - Finite Deformation Continuum Mechanics of Stretch Dependent Fiber Turnover with Application to Collagen Tissue RemodelingHeiko Topol, Hasan Demirkoparan, Thomas J. Pence, Alan Wineman

10:40 am1089 - Effects of Fiber Bending and Twisting Resistance on the Mechanics of Fiber-Reinforced ElastomersDavid Steigmann

11:00 am1112 - Mechanics of Monofilamentous MaterialsDavid Rodney

11:20 am1292 - Remarks on the 2014 Levi-Civita Award for Excellence in Theoretical MechanicsFrancesco dell’Isola, David Steigmann

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S17: Multi-Scale Analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nano TubeMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Cemal Basaran, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Tarek Ragab, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Block Title: Multi-Scale Analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes ISESSION CHAIR: Cemal Basaran, State University of New York at BuffaloRed Cedar

9:40 am1261 - A Quantum Simulation Tool for Multi-scale Graphene DesignYvette Hancock

10:00 am906 - Programmable Nanopore Formation in GrapheneXianqiao Wang, Matthew Becton, Liuyang Zhang

10:20 am231 - The Strain Dependence of Electronic Transport in Carbon Nanotubes for Flexible Electronics ApplicationsPierre Gautreau, Cemal Basaran

10:40 am557 - 3D Damage Model for Polymer Graphite Nano-PlateletsAzadeh Sheidaei, Mohammad Safaei, Majid Baniassadi, Mahmoud Mosavi Mashhadi, Farhang Pourboghrat

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BiomechanicsSession B05: Mechanics of Biological MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Iwona Jasiuk, University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignBlock Title: Modeling of Biological MaterialsSESSION CHAIRS:

Big Ten B

1:30 pm1224 - A Structurally Motivated Constitutive Model for Bat Wing SkinAlyssa Skulborstad, Nakhiah Goulbourne

1:50 pm800 - Numerical Investigation of the Mechanics of the Dactyl Club of the Mantis ShrimpNobphadon Suksangpanya, Isaias Gallana, Lessa Grunenfelder, Garrett Milliron, Steven Herrera, David Kisailus

2:10 pm795 - Hyperelastic Based Modeling of Tracheal AngioedemaKun Gou, Thomas Pence

2:30 pm1003 - Multiscale Mechanical Properties of BambooNima Rahbar

2:50 pm1030 - Deformation Mechanisms in Biological Multilayered MaterialsSina Askarinejad, Nima Rahbar

Computational MechanicsSession C01: Ab-Initio Methods in the Mechanics of Materials and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Phanish Suryanarayana, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Vikram Gavini, University of Michigan

Block Title: Real Space MethodsSESSION CHAIR: Phanish Suryanarayana, Georgia Institute of TechnologyCentennial C

1:30 pm881 - Finite Elements for Accurate, Large-Scale Quantum Me-chanical Materials Calculations: From Classical to Enriched to DiscontinuousJohn Pask

2:10 pm477 - Spectral Finite-Element Based Methodology for Large-Scale Electronic Structure Calculations Using Density Functional TheoryPhani Motamarri, Vikram Gavini

2:30 pm693 - A Spectral Scheme for Kohn-Sham Density Functional Theory of ClustersAmartya Banerjee, Ryan Elliott, Richard James

2:50 pm724 - Multiple Computational Advances for Grid-Based Real Space Density Functional TheoryMichael S. Lee, Kenneth W. Leiter, Claire Eisner, Jaroslaw Knap

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Wednesday, June 18, 2014: Block B All sessions in Block B will take place from 1:30 to 3:10 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

11:00 am925 - Graphene-Based Complex Structure via Chemical FunctionalizationLiuyang Zhang, Xianqiao Wang

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S19: Peridynamic TheoryMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stewart A. Silling, Sandia National Laboratories; and Olaf Weckner, The Boeing Company

Block Title: FractureSESSION CHAIR: Stewart Silling, Sandia National LaboratoriesRoom 105AB

9:40 am496 - Cohesive Zone Modeling in PeridynamicsMichael Breitenfeld, Philippe Geubelle, Olaf Weckner, Stewart Silling

10:00 am574 - Peridynamics and Classical Dynamic Fracture MechanicsRobert Lipton

10:20 am722 - Peridynamic Modelling of Rupture in Lipid MembranesMichael Taylor, Irep Gozen, Samir Patel, Aldo Jesorka, Katia Bertoldi

10:40 am811 - Reasons for Using Nonlocal/Peridynamic Models in Dynamic Brittle FractureFlorin Bobaru, Guanfeng Zhang

11:00 am776 - Peridynamic Modeling of the Pressure-Dependent Flow and Fracture of ConcreteChristopher Lammi, Min Zhou

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Computational MechanicsSession C04: Computational GeomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: WaiChing Sun, Columbia University; Craig D. Foster, University of Illinois at Chicago; George Deodatis, Columbia University; Boris Jeremic, University of California, Davis; and Qiushi Chen, Clemson University

Block Title: Multiscale Modeling of GeomaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Qiushi Chen, Clemson UniversityBig Ten C

1:30 pm863 - A Computational Mechanics Avatar for the Characterization and Analysis of Granular MatterKeng-Wit Lim, Reid Kawamoto, Jose Andrade

1:50 pm618 - A Continuum Representation for Soil Disaggregation with Subsequent Recompression to Model Blast EffectsEmad Ghodrati, Hamidreza Sarmadi, Rebecca Brannon

2:10 pm713 - Modeling Fracture and Failure in Earthen Structural MaterialsCraig Foster, David Weed, Adam Tennant

dynamicsSession D01: Animal DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Nicole Abaid, Virginia Polytech-nic Institute and State University; and Maurizio Porfiri, Polytech-nic Institute of New York University

Block Title: Animal Dynamics I: Modeling and ExperimentsSESSION CHAIR: Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York UniversityMichigamme

1:30 pm456 - Modeling and Analysis for Odor-Conditioned Rheotaxis of the Sea LampreyJongeun Choi, Soo Jeon, Nicholas Johnson, Cory Brant, Weiming Li

1:50 pm485 - Collective Dynamics of Laboratory Insect SwarmsNicholas Ouellette

2:10 pm284 - The Dynamics of Malarial Mosquitoes in Wild Mating SwarmsDaigo Shishika, Nicholas Manoukis, Sachit Butail, Jose Ribeiro, Derek Paley

2:30 pm616 - Dynamics of Pursuit and Evasion in a Heterogeneous HerdWilliam Scott, Naomi Leonard

2:50 pm439 - Multi-Agent System Model Inspired by Echolocating Bat SwarmsNicole Abaid, Yuan Lin

Fluid MechanicsSession F03: Bioflight I: Models (Experimental, Numerical and Theoretical)MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Ahmed Naguib, Michigan State University; and Geoffrey R. Spedding, University of Southern California

Block Title: Bioflight IbSESSION CHAIR: Jeff Eldredge, University of California Los AngelesGalaxy

1:30 pm989 - Generation and Evolution of Leading-Edge Vortices on Maneuvering WingsJames Buchholz, Azar Eslam Panah, James Akkala, Kevin Wabick

1:50 pm998 - Vortex-Based Model Reduction of Unsteady Separated FlowsDarwin Darakananda, Jeff Eldredge

2:10 pm1134 - Three-Dimensional Vortex Formation, Vortex Circulation, and Forces for Low-Aspect-Ratio Rotating WingsMatthew Ringuette

2:30 pm963 - Eulerian and Lagrangian Methods for Detecting Vortex Formation and SheddingMelissa Green

2:50 pm1070 - Analytical Solution for Fluttering Motion of a Free Falling Rigid Flat PlateBehdad Davoudi, Indrek Wichman

Fluid MechanicsSession F05: Complex Fluids and Soft MatterMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University; and Gareth H. McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Block Title: Soft Materials: Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques for Complex FluidsSESSION CHAIRS: Itai Cohen and Vivek SharmaBig Ten A

1:30 pm1230 - Material Properties of the Shear-Thickened State in Concentrated Near Hard-Sphere Colloidal DispersionsColin Cwalina, Norman Wagner

1:50 pm1069 - Probing Stress Fluctuations of a Colloidal SuspensionNeil Lin, Matthew Bierbaum, James Sethna, Itai Cohen

2:10 pm1119 - Classical and Confined Rheology of Particle-laden Viscoelastic SystemsAlexander Barbati, Gareth McKinley

2:30 pm1120 - Fragmentation of Dilute Viscoelastic SolutionsBavand Keshavarz, Gareth McKinley

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2:50 pm910 - Flow in Irregular Geometries Simulated by Dissipative Particle Dynamics Guided by Body ForcesBruce Caswell, Mingge Deng, Alireza Yazdani, George Em. Karniadakis

Fluid MechanicsSession F06: Energy Exchange Between Fluids and Deformable StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Sean D. Peterson, University of Waterloo; and Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York

Block Title: Fluid/Deformable SolidsSESSION CHAIR: Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New YorkRiverside

1:30 pm923 - Vortex Shedding and Energy Harvesting from a Cyber-Physical Compliant Flat PlateKyohei Onoue, Benjamin Strom, Kenneth Breuer

1:50 pm261 - Fluid-Solid-Electric Couplings in Energy Harvesting Piezoelectric FlagsSebastien Michelin, Yifan Xia, Olivier Doaré

2:10 pm501 - Enhancement of Convection Heat Transfer in a Micro-channel Using Flexible Self-Oscillating ReedsKourosh Shoele, Ari Glezer, Rajat Mittal

2:30 pm884 - Parylene-Based Encapsulation of Ionic Polymer-Metal Com-posite (IPMC) and Evaluation of its Sensing Performance in FluidsHong Lei, Wen Li, Xiaobo Tan

2:50 pm563 - Front-Tracking Lattice Boltzmann Simulation of Water Entry-ProblemsStefano Ubertini, Ahad Zarghami, Maurizio Porfiri, Riccardo Panciroli

Fluid MechanicsSession F15: Turbulent Flows Overlying Complex TopographyMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Kenneth T. Christensen and Jim Best; University of Illinois

Block Title: Turbulent Flow Overlying Complex Topography IISESSION CHAIR: Gianluca Blois, University of IllinoisCentennial AB

1:30 pm1218 - Effects of Liquid-Gas Interface Dynamics on Turbulent Boundary Layer Interactions with Superhydrophobic SurfacesJongmin Seo, Ricardo Garcia-Mayoral, Ali Mani

1:50 pm404 - Investigation of Turbulent Flow Over Impermeable and Permeable Beds Using Particle-Image Velocimetry and Refractive-Index-MatchingTaehoon Kim, Gianluca Blois, Jim Best, Kenneth Christensen

2:10 pm700 - Wave-Current Interaction over a Rippled Seabed in the Coastal Bottom Boundary LayerAditya Nayak, Cheng Li, Bobak Kiani, Joseph Katz

2:30 pm832 - Large Scale Investigation of the Flow Field Around a Bridge PierPol Bouratsis, Nikolaos Apsilidis, Panayiotis Diplas, Clinton Dancey

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M03: Atomistic to Continuum Modeling and Characterization of Deformation at InterfacesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University

Block Title: Copper, Bicrystal-Dislocation interactionsSESSION CHAIRS:

Room 106

1:30 pm1046 - Dislocation-driven Fields in Anisotropic Multiferroic Bilayer Composites with Interface EffectsAli Sangghaleh, Ernian Pan

1:50 pm310 - Dislocation Boundary Formation and Effect of High Angle Boundaries in Nano Copper Crystals During In-Situ TEM DeformationXiaodan Zhang, Xiaoxu Huang, Niels Hansen

2:10 pm300 - Dislocation Nucleation at Bi-Metal InterfaceJian Wang

2:30 pm433 - Length Scales Correlations in Plasticity of Copper Single CrystalsMarek Niewczas

2:50 pm1282 - Influence of Grain Boundary Properties and Orientation on Void NucleationSaryu Fensin, Juan Escobedo, Steve Valone, Ellen Cerreta, Tim Germann, George Gray III

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D StructureMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: Microstructure ModelingSESSION CHAIRS: Ellen Cerreta and Nathan Mara, Los Alamos National LaboratoryRoom 103 AB

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1:30 pm253 - An Inverse Optimization Strategy to Determine Single Crystal Mechanical Behavior from Polycrystal Tests: Application to Mg AlloysVicente Herrera, Javier Segurado, Javier LLorca

1:50 pm390 - Mesoscale Mechanical Modeling of Pearlitic MicrostructuresBenjamin Anglin, Tomoko Sano, Charles Randow, Chian-Fong Yen

2:10 pm578 - Crystal Plasticity Modeling of Single-phase Titanium AlloysAhmad Shahba, Chengcheng Tao, Somnath Ghosh

2:30 pm797 - A Gradient-Enhanced Continuum Model for Size and Rate Effects in Thin Metal Film-Substrate SystemsGeorge Voyiadjis, Danial Faghihi

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S04: Dynamic Fracture - Experiments and ModelingMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Chad M. Landis and K. Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at Austin

Block Title: Dynamic Fracture IISESSION CHAIR: C.M. Landis, University of Texas at AustinRoom 104 AB

1:30 pm518 - A Dynamic Multiscale Phase-Field Method for CracksVaibhav Agrawal, Kaushik Dayal

1:50 pm627 - Phase Field Modeling of Crack Propagation in Anisotropic MediaAlain Karma, Matteo Nicoli, Vincent Hakim

2:10 pm726 - A Unified Interfacial Damage and Contact Model for Dynamic Fracture and FragmentationKartik Marwah, Ian McNamara, Omid Omidi, Reza Abedi, Robert Haber

2:30 pm749 - Explaining How Cracks Initiate and Grow in a Thin Glass Plate from Impact: A Peridynamic AnalysisFlorin Bobaru, Yenan Wang, Jian Yu, Chian-Fong Yen

2:50 pm784 - Rate-Dependent Fracture Initiation in Advanced High Strength Steel SheetsChristian Roth, Borja Erice, Dirk Mohr

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S05: Elasticity, Plasticity and Multiphysics of Hierarchical Materials: Mechanisms to MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Shailendra P. Joshi, National University of Singapore; Dennis Kochmann, California Institute of Technology; and Tim Rupert, University of California, Irvine

Block Title: Numerical MethodsSESSION CHAIR: Matthew Begley, University of California at Santa BarbaraCorniche

1:30 pm294 - Coupled Multiscale High-Performance 3D Simulation of Failure in Heterogeneous InterfacesMatthew Mosby, Karel Matous

1:50 pm1221 - GPU-Based Simulations of Fracture in Idealized Brick and Mortar CompositesMatthew Begley

2:10 pm450 - On the Direct Numerical Simulation (DNS) of an Anti-Plane Shear Crack in a New Class of Strain-Limiting Elastic BodiesMallikarjunaiah Muddamallappa, Jay Walton

2:30 pm862 - Design of Porous Material Architectures using Topology OptimizationSeunghyun Ha, Josephine Carstensen, James Guest

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S11: Instability in Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois; and Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas

Block Title: Periodic MediaSESSION CHAIR: Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas at AustinAuditorium

1:30 pm330 - In-Plane Localized Buckling in Submarine PipelinesJianbei Zhu, Mario Attard, David Kellermann

1:50 pm930 - Buckling of Honeycomb Under Combined Axial Compression and Transverse ShearFrancisco Lopez Jimenez, Nicolas Triantafyllidis

2:10 pm326 - Equivarant Post-Bifurcation Analysis of a Regular Honeycomb Structure Under Bi-Axial LoadingRyan Elliott

2:30 pm489 - Post-Bifurcation Analysis of Hierarchical HoneycombsChristelle Combescure, Ryan S. Elliott

2:50 pm313 - Effect of Prestrains on Swelling-Induced Buckling Patterns in Polymeric Gel Films with a Square Lattice of HolesDai Okumura, Takahiro Inagaki

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S15: Mechanics of Fibrous Materials Arising in Nature and TechnologyMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David J. Steigmann, University of California; Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University; and Jose Merodio, Polytechnic University of Madrid

Block Title: Fibrous Material Mechanics IIISESSION CHAIR: Salvatore Federico, University of CalgaryLincoln

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1:30 pm233 - The Mechanical Response of Connective Tissue: The Fascia LataLuis Dorfmann

1:50 pm256 - Softening, Damage and Rate-Dependence in Biofilament NetworksPrashant Purohit

2:10 pm290 - Anisotropic Swelling in Fibrous MaterialsPaola Nardinocchi, Luciano Teresi, Matteo Pezzulla

2:30 pm305 - Notes on the Mechanics of an Octopus’s ArmDorian Kim, Yaron Levinson, Reuven Segev

2:50 pm481 - A New Homogenization Method for Multiphase CompositesXin-Lin Gao, Hemei Ma

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S17: Multi-Scale Analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nano TubeMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Cemal Basaran, State University of New York at Buffalo; and Tarek Ragab, University of Tabuk, Saudi Arabia

Block Title: Multi-Scale Analysis of Graphene and Carbon Nanotubes IISESSION CHAIR: Cemal Basaran, State University of New York at BuffaloRed Cedar

1:30 pm239 - Mechanical Properites of Chiral Graphene Nanoribbon with and without Hydrogen PassivationYanbiao Chu, Tarek Ragab, Cemal Basaran

1:50 PM344 - Multiscale Simulation of a Graphene Membrane Transistor for DNA Sensing and ManipulationJean-Pierre Leburton, Anuj Girdhar, Chaitanya Sathe, Klaus Schulten

2:10 pm584 - Thermomechanics of Monolayer Graphene: Rippling, Thermal Expansion and ElasticityWei Gao, Rui Huang

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S19: Peridynamic TheoryMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stewart A. Silling, Sandia Na-tional Laboratories; and Olaf Weckner, The Boeing Company

Block Title: Multiphysics and multiscale SESSION CHAIR: Olaf Weckner, The Boeing CompanyRoom 105 AB

1:30 pm684 - Peridynamics in Multiscale AnalysisStewart Silling

1:50 pm1036 - Peridynamic Analysis of the Wear Process of Thin-Film MediaSayna Ebrahimi, David Steigmann, Kyriakos Komvopoulos

2:10 pm381 - Peridynamic Modelling of Hydraulic FracturingSelda Oterkus, Erdogan Madenci, Erkan Oterkus,

2:30 pm545 - Concurrent Coupling of Peridynamics and Classical Continuum Mechanics by BlendingPablo Seleson, Youn Doh Ha, Samir Beneddine

2:50 pm624 - A Model for Nonlocal Diffusion and Fluid Driven FractureJohn Foster, Jason York, Amit Katiyar, Hisanao Ouchi, Mukul Sharma

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S21: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of his 65th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: David L. Henann, Brown University; Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Ken Kamrin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Block Title: Anand IIISESSION CHAIR: Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National LaboratoryHeritage

1:30 pm565 – Microscale-calibrated Modeling of the Deformation Re-sponse of High-strength SteelsAllan Bower, Hassan Ghassemi-Armaki, Ankit Srivastava, Hy-okyung Sung, Sharvan Kumar

1:50 pm478 - Crystal Plasticity Based Constitutive Modeling and Finite Element Simulation of Magnesium and Its Alloy Jiahao Cheng, Somnath Ghosh

2:10 pm645 - Some Observations on the Strengthening and Hardening Effects in Nanotwined Metals and their Theoretical Explanation Yujie Wei

2:30 pm984 - On the Nature of Deformation Evolution in Magnesium Single Crystals Subjected to Localized Contact Balaji Selvarajou, Shailendra Joshi

2:50 pm1061 - High-Temperature Discrete Dislocation Plasticity Amine Benzerga, Shyam Keralavarma

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2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Wednesday, June 18, 2014: Block C All sessions in Block C will take place from 3:40-5:00 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

BiomechanicsSession B05: Mechanics of Biological MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Iwona Jasiuk, University of Illi-nois at Urbana-Champaign

Block Title: Cellular ModelingSESSION CHAIR:

Big Ten B

3:40 pm1031 - Hierarchical Mechanisms of Instability in Coiled CoilsElham Hamed, Sinan Keten

4:00 pm716 - Incorporation of Cartilage Mechanical Heterogeneity in Computational Models of Knee BiomechanicsBenjamin Marchi, Ellen Arruda, Scott McLean

4:20 pm880 - Cells as Strain-Cued AutomataBrian Cox

4:40 pm1235 - Morpho-Genesis and Embryogenesis: A Biomechanical View PointMartine Ben Amar, Ecole Normale Supérieure and UPMC

Computational MechanicsSession C04: Computational GeomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Waiching Sun, Columbia University; Craig D. Foster, University of Illinois at Chicago; George Deodatis, Columbia University; Boris Jeremic, University of California, Davis; and Qiushi Chen, Clemson UniversityBlock Title: Computational Plasticity Models for GeomaterialsSession Chair: Waiching “Steve” Sun, Columbia UniversityBig Ten C

3:40 pm743 - Localization of Deformation in Unsaturated Porous Materials with Large DeformationXiaoyu Song, Ronaldo Borja

4:00 pm1113 - A Meshfree Approach for Simulation of LandslideSheng-Wei Chi, Thanakorn Siriaksorn, Craig Foster

4:20 pm720 - Failure Indicators Analysis of Geomaterials Using Advanced Elasto-Plastic Constitutive ModelXu Gong

4:40 pm783 - Three-Invariant Elasto/Viscoplastic Modeling for the Analysis of Rail BallastMohammad Hosein Motamedi, Craig D. Foster

dynamicsSession D08: Geometric Methods in Nonlinear SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Scott David Kelly, Phanindra Tallapragada

Block Title: Geometric Methods in Nonlinear Systems SESSION CHAIRS: Scott David Kelly, Phanindra Tallapragada Michigamme

3:40 pm461 - Geometric Phases and Coordinate ChoiceRoss Hatton,

4:00 pm860 - Constrained Mechanics and Idealized Models for Aquatic LocomotionScott Kelly, Phanindra Tallapragada

4:20 pm1244 - On Compressible Adiabatic Inviscid Flow Equations in Divergence Form and their Lie-Poisson BracketsBanavara Shashikanth

dynamicsSession D14: Reduced Order Modeling for Complex SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Kiran D’Souza, University of Michigan; and Bogdan Epureanu, University of Michigan

Block Title: Reduced Order Modeling for Complex Systems IISESSION CHAIRS: Kiran D’Souza and Bogdan Epureanu, University of MichiganCentennial C

3:40 pm1037 - A Reduced Order Model from High Dimensional Frictional HysteresisSaurabh Biswas, Anindya Chatterjee, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur

4:00 pm1136 - Reduced Order Model of MEMS Circular Plates Under Soft AC ActuationDumitru Caruntu, Reynaldo Oyervides

4:20 pm519 - Reduced Order Models for Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Structures with Intermittent ContactsStefano Zucca, Bogdan Epureanu

4:40 pm579 - Spatial Correlations in Nonlinear Dynamics of Shrouded Blisks with Friction ContactsMainak Mitra, Stefano Zucca, Bogdan Epureanu

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BiomechanicsSession B05: Mechanics of Biological MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Iwona Jasiuk, University of Illi-nois at Urbana-Champaign

Block Title: Cellular ModelingSESSION CHAIR:

Big Ten B

3:40 pm1031 - Hierarchical Mechanisms of Instability in Coiled CoilsElham Hamed, Sinan Keten

4:00 pm716 - Incorporation of Cartilage Mechanical Heterogeneity in Computational Models of Knee BiomechanicsBenjamin Marchi, Ellen Arruda, Scott McLean

4:20 pm880 - Cells as Strain-Cued AutomataBrian Cox

4:40 pm1235 - Morpho-Genesis and Embryogenesis: A Biomechanical View PointMartine Ben Amar, Ecole Normale Supérieure and UPMC

Computational MechanicsSession C04: Computational GeomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Waiching Sun, Columbia University; Craig D. Foster, University of Illinois at Chicago; George Deodatis, Columbia University; Boris Jeremic, University of California, Davis; and Qiushi Chen, Clemson UniversityBlock Title: Computational Plasticity Models for GeomaterialsSession Chair: Waiching “Steve” Sun, Columbia UniversityBig Ten C

3:40 pm743 - Localization of Deformation in Unsaturated Porous Materials with Large DeformationXiaoyu Song, Ronaldo Borja

4:00 pm1113 - A Meshfree Approach for Simulation of LandslideSheng-Wei Chi, Thanakorn Siriaksorn, Craig Foster

4:20 pm720 - Failure Indicators Analysis of Geomaterials Using Advanced Elasto-Plastic Constitutive ModelXu Gong

4:40 pm783 - Three-Invariant Elasto/Viscoplastic Modeling for the Analysis of Rail BallastMohammad Hosein Motamedi, Craig D. Foster

dynamicsSession D08: Geometric Methods in Nonlinear SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Scott David Kelly, Phanindra Tallapragada

Block Title: Geometric Methods in Nonlinear Systems SESSION CHAIRS: Scott David Kelly, Phanindra Tallapragada Michigamme

3:40 pm461 - Geometric Phases and Coordinate ChoiceRoss Hatton,

4:00 pm860 - Constrained Mechanics and Idealized Models for Aquatic LocomotionScott Kelly, Phanindra Tallapragada

4:20 pm1244 - On Compressible Adiabatic Inviscid Flow Equations in Divergence Form and their Lie-Poisson BracketsBanavara Shashikanth

dynamicsSession D14: Reduced Order Modeling for Complex SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Kiran D’Souza, University of Michigan; and Bogdan Epureanu, University of Michigan

Block Title: Reduced Order Modeling for Complex Systems IISESSION CHAIRS: Kiran D’Souza and Bogdan Epureanu, University of MichiganCentennial C

3:40 pm1037 - A Reduced Order Model from High Dimensional Frictional HysteresisSaurabh Biswas, Anindya Chatterjee, Indian Institute of Technology - Kanpur

4:00 pm1136 - Reduced Order Model of MEMS Circular Plates Under Soft AC ActuationDumitru Caruntu, Reynaldo Oyervides

4:20 pm519 - Reduced Order Models for Nonlinear Dynamic Analysis of Structures with Intermittent ContactsStefano Zucca, Bogdan Epureanu

4:40 pm579 - Spatial Correlations in Nonlinear Dynamics of Shrouded Blisks with Friction ContactsMainak Mitra, Stefano Zucca, Bogdan Epureanu

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Fluid MechanicsSession F02: Aeroacoustics Analysis Using Flow MeasurementsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Scott C. Morris and Michael Bilka, University of Notre Dame

Block Title: Aeroacoustic Analysis Using Flow MeasurementsSESSION CHAIRS: Scott C. Morris and Michael Bilka, University of Notre Dame Red Cedar

3:40 pm1168 - The Unsteady Surface Pressure under Turbulent Flow over Asymmetric Trailing EdgesScott Morris, Yaoyi Guan

4:00 pm1169 - Spatial Correlations of Measured Unsteady Surface Pressure behind a Backward Facing StepMichael Bilka, Mark Paluta, Scott Morris

4:20 pm687 - Time-Resolved Simultaneous Flow Field and Wall Deformation Measurements in a Compliant Wall Turbulent Channel FlowCao Zhang, Rinaldo Miorini, Joseph Katz

4:40 pm913 - Aeroacoustic Measurements of the Self-Noise of a Rotating Controlled Diffusion BladeBehdad Davoudi, Scott Morris, John Foss

Fluid MechanicsSession F03: Bioflight I: Models (Experimental, Numerical and Theoretical) MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ahmed Naguib, Michigan State University; Geoffrey R. Spedding, University of Southern California

Block Title: Bioflight IcSESSION CHAIR: Luis Bernal, University of MichiganGalaxy Room

3:40 pm934 - Models of Flapping Wing Flight: Transients in Translation and Rotation Anya Jones

4:00 pm959 - Flow Structure and the Connection with Forces on a Wing in Surging Flow Bruno Monnier, David Williams

4:20 PM1004 - Force Generation and Vortex Dynamics in Bio-Inspired Flight Luis Bernal, Huai-Te Yu

4:40 PM1248 - Forces and Flow Structure on an Airfoil Pitching Asymmetrically at High Reduced Frequency Patrick Hammer, Ahmed Naguib, Manoochehr Koochesfahani, Miguel Visbal

Fluid MechanicsSession F05: Complex Fluids and Soft MatterMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University; and Gareth

H. McKinley, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Block Title: Soft Materials: Diagnostics and Experimental Techniques for Complex Fluids IISESSION CHAIRS: Itai Cohen and Vivek SharmaBig Ten A

3:40 pm1197 - Experimental Observations on Transition from Couette Flow to Taylor Vortex Flow of SuspensionsMadhu Majji, Jeffrey Morris, Sanjoy Banerjee

4:00 pm714 - Universal Scaling Laws for the Flow of Non-Newtonian SuspensionsMaxime Liard, Nicos Martys, William George, Didier Lootens, Pascal Hebraud

4:20 pm1001 - Yield Stress Fluid Droplet Impact on Coated SurfacesBrendan Blackwell, Marc Deetjen, Randy Ewoldt

4:40 pm1082 - Dense Suspension SplashKevin M. Dodge, Ivo R. Peters, Jake Ellowitz, Wendy Zhang, Martin H. Klein Schaarsberg, Heinrich M. Jaeger

Fluid MechanicsSession F06: Energy Exchange Between Fluids and Deformable StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Sean D. Peterson, University of Waterloo; and Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York

Block Title: Fluid/Deformable SolidsSESSION CHAIR: Sean Peterson, University of WaterlooRiverside

3:40 pm970 - Energy Harvesting and Unsteady Vortex Dynamics of an Oscillating HydrofoilDaegyoum Kim, Benjamin Strom, Michael Miller, Jennifer Franck, Shreyas Mandre, Kenneth Breuer

4:00 pm311 - Interaction of Turbulence with Flexible Beams in Fluidic Energy HarvestingAmir Danesh-Yazdi, Oleg Goushcha, Niell Elvin, Yiannis Andreopoulos

4:20 pm389 - Interactions Between Vortices and Flexible BodiesSilas Alben

4:40 pm732 - Energy Harvesting from a Vortex Ring Impact with an Annular Ionic Polymer Metal CompositeJia Cheng Hu, Youngsu Cha, Maurizio Porfiri, Sean Peterson

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nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M03: Atomistic to Continuum Modeling and Characterization of Deformation at InterfacesMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State University

Block Title: Diffraction, Hardening, FatigueSESSION CHAIRS: David L. McDowell, Georgia Institute of Technology; Thomas R. Bieler, Michigan State UniversityRoom 106

3:40 pm662 - Atomic Scale Structure and Properties of Interfaces Analyzed via Virtual Diffraction MethodsShawn Coleman, Douglas Spearot

4:00 pm281 - Measuring Annealing Evolution of Polycrystalline Microstructures with Near-Field High Energy X-ray Diffraction MicroscopyChris Hefferan, Shiu Fai Li, Jonathan Lind, Reeju Pokharel, David Menasche, Ulrich Lienert, Anthony Rollett, Robert Suter

4:20 pm258 - Quantitative Study of Fatigue Crack Nucleation and Crack Growth In 2D BCC PolycrystalsVictor Wan, Fionn Dunne, Duncan MacLachlan

4:40 pm432 - Evaluation of Yield Stress and Strain Hardening of Ferrite Lamellar in Pearlite MicrostructureTetsuya Ohashi, Youhei Yasuda

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M09: Mechano-Thermo-Electrochemical Interactions in Energy Storage: Perspective toward Safety and LifeMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Partha P. Mukherjee, Texas A&M University; and Kandler Smith, National Renewable Ener-gy Laboratory

Block Title: Modeling and DiagnosticsSESSION CHAIR: Corey Love, Naval Research LaboratoryRoom 103AB

3:40 pm1127 - Charge Transport in Lithium Peroxide: Relevance for Rechargeable Metal-Air BatteriesMax Radin, Donald Siegel

4:00 pm964 - Chemical and Electrochemical Indicators of Battery State of HealthCorey Love

4:20 pm916 - Modeling and Diagnostics of Li-ion Battery Aging and SafetyYan Ji, Chao-Yang Wang

nano- and Micro-Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D StructureMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: Micromechanics of Plasticity and Interfaces SESSION CHAIRS: Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology; and Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National LaboratoryRoom 103AB

3:40 pm1073 - Progress towards Developing Predictive Models for Heterogeneous Deformation in Alpha TitaniumHarsha Jyoti Phukan, Chen Zhang, Philip Eisenlohr, Wenjun Liu, Jun-Sang Park, Thomas Bieler, David Mercier, Martin Crimp

4:20 pm488 - Strain-Rate Sensitivity at the Microstructural Length Scale in Ultrafine-Grained AluminumAdam Kammers, Samantha Daly

5:00 pm560 - Modeling the Interface Formation within Cu/Nb Layered Composites by Accumulated Roll BondingCurt Bronkhorst, Jason Mayeur, Irene Beyerlein, Hashem Mourad, John Carpenter, Rod McCabe, Siddhartha Patha, Nathan Mara

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S04: Dynamic Fracture - Experiments and ModelingMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Chad M. Landis and K. Ravi-Chandar, University of Texas at Austin

Block Title: Dynamic Fracture IIISESSION CHAIR: A. Karma, Northeastern UniversityRoom 104AB

3:40 pm752 - Numerical Simulation of Intergranular/Transgranular Frac-ture in Polycrystalline SolidsLiqiang Lin, Xiaowei Zeng

4:00 pm1150 - Laplace SGBEM Modeling of Dynamic Crack Propagation through a Cluster of InclusionsSayna Ebrahimi, Anh-Vu Phan

4:20 pm1041 - Mixed-Mode Cracks in Nature and TechnologyKhai-Hong Pham, Krishnaswamy Ravi-Chandar

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S05: Elasticity, Plasticity and Multiphysics of Hierarchical Materials: Mechanisms to MechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Shailendra P. Joshi, National University of Singapore; Dennis Kochmann, California Institute of Technology; and Tim Rupert, University of California, Irvine

Block Title: Hierarchical Material SystemsSESSION CHAIR: Tim Rupert, UC IrvineCorniche

3:40 pm586 - Optimal Design of Hollow MicrolatticesLorenzo Valdevit, Alireza Asadpoure, Scott Godfrey, Ladan Salari-Sharif

4:00 pm804 - Mechanical Deformation of 3-Dimensional Hollow Ceramic NanolatticesLucas Meza, Satyajit Das, Julia Greer

4:20 pm1153 - Mechanical Properties of Hierarchical Nanoporous MetalsAntonia Antoniou

4:40 pm803 - Design, Fabrication, and Mechanical Behavior of Hollow Metallic NanolatticesLauren Montemayor, Julia Greer

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S11: Instability in Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Ryan S. Elliott, University of Minnesota; Oscar Lopez-Pamies, University of Illinois; and Stelios Kyriakides, University of Texas

Block Title: Shells, Pipes, and SMAsSESSION CHAIR: Chad Landis, University of Texas at AustinAuditorium

3:40 pm465 - Pitfalls of Modeling Linear and Non-Linear Buckling of Sandwich ShellsAlain Combescure, Ute Rayling

4:00 pm773 - Plastic Bifurcation Buckling of Lined Pipe Under BendingLin Yuan, Stelios Kyriakides

4:20 pm644 - Buckling and Unbuckling of Shape Memory Alloy ColumnsRyan Watkins, John Shaw

4:40 pm656 - Wrinkling and Recovery in SMA Tubes Under Axial CompressionDongjie Jiang, Chad Landis, Stelios Kyriakides, Nathan Bechle

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S15: Mechanics of Fibrous Materials Arising in Nature and TechnologyMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David J. Steigmann, University of California; Luis Dorfmann, Tufts University; and Jose Merodio, Polytechnic University of Madrid

Block Title: Fibrous Material Mechanics IVSESSION CHAIR: Reuven Segev, Ben-Gurion UniversityLincoln

3:40 pm441 - The Shape of a Mobius Strip via Classical Elastic Cosserat Rod TheoryAlexander Moore, Timothy Healey

4:00 pm482 - Remodelling in Fibre-Reinforced Materials with Statistical Fibre OrientationAlfio Grillo, Gabriel Wittum, Aleksandar Tomic, Salvatore Federico

4:20 pm513 - The Macroscopic Response and Microstructure Evolution in Short-Fiber-Reinforced Elastomers at Finite StrainsReza Avazmohammadi, Pedro Ponte Castañeda

4:40 pm636 - A Discrete Meso-Scale Model for the Analysis of Hygro-Expansivity of PaperEmanuela Bosco, Ron Peerlings, Marc Geers

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S19: Peridynamic TheoryMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stewart A. Silling, Sandia National Laboratories; and Olaf Weckner, The Boeing Company

Block Title: Material Modeling SESSION CHAIR: F. Bobaru, University of NebraskaRoom 105AB

3:40 pm380 - Peridynamic J_2 Flow Theory with Isotropic HardeningErdogan Madenci, Selda Oterkus, Atila Barut

4:00 pm686 - Peridynamics in Micropolar Elastic SolidsHady Joumaa, Maher El Rafei

4:20 pm735 - Ordinary Peridynamic Materials Based on Nonlinear Bond-Strain Measures.Michael Tupek

4:40 pm760 - On Position Aware Peridynamics Constitutive ModelsJohn Mitchell, Stewart Silling, David Littlewood

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Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S21: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of his 65th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. Henann, Brown University; Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory; and Ken Kamrin, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Block Title: Anand IVSESSION CHAIR: Ken Kamrin, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyHeritage

3:40 pm928 - On the Role of Elastic Strain in Heterogeneous CatalysisPradeep Guduru, Vijay Sethuraman, Kai Yan, Deepa Vairavapandian

4:00 pm661 - Mechanics and Mechanisms of Fracture in Bulk Metallic GlassesParag Tandaiya, R. Narasimhan, U. Ramamurty,

4:20 pm866 - Examining the Initial Stages of Shear Localization in Amorphous MetalsEric Homer

4:40 pm493 - Numerical Simulation of Impact on Armor CeramicsRobert McMeeking

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2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block A All sessions in Block A will take place from 9:40 to 11:40 a.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

BiomechanicsSession B02: Dynamics and Stability of Human Movement SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University, Justin Seipel, Purdue University

Block Title: Dynamic WalkingSESSION CHAIRS: Joseph Cusumano, Pennsylvania State University; Co-Chair: James Chagdes, Purdue UniversityCentennial AB

9:40 am1121 - Mechanical Interaction of the Center of Pressure and Direction of FootFforce Helps Maintain Upright Posture in Human WalkingWendy Boehm, Kreg Gruben

10:00 am852 - Recent Work on the Switching Dynamics of Legged LocomotionJustin Seipel

10:20 am328 - Decentralized Swing Leg Control in Human Gait and Prosthetics ApplicationHartmut Geyer, Seungmoon Song, Ruta Desai, Nitish Thatte

10:40 am414 - Investigating the Role of the Brain in Gait Stability; DTI and EEG Approaches.Sjoerd Bruijn, Jacques Duysens, Andreas Daffertshofer, Jaap H. Van Dieen, Stephan P. Swinnen

11:00 am417 - Entropy Measures as a Tool for Characterizing Human WalkingGraham Leverick, Tony Szturm, Christine Qiong Wu

11:20 am725 - Advanced Age Brings a Greater Reliance on Visual Feedback to Control Balance during WalkingJason Franz, Carrie Francis, Matthew Allen, Shawn O’ConnorDarryl Thelen

BiomechanicsSession B04: Mechanical and Biological Response of Soft Tissue to High Strain and Strain-rate PhenomenaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Eric Johnsen, University of Michigan; William W. Schultz, University of Michigan; Christian Franck, Brown University

Block Title: Cavitation in Soft Tissue and Applications to TBISESSION CHAIRS: Christian Franck, Brown UniversityBig Ten B

9:40 am1264 - * Cavitation as a Mechanism for Traumatic Brain Injury and ONR as a Funding SponsorTimothy Bentley

10:20 am818 - Quantifying Neuronal Injury during Uniaxial Compression as a Function of Temperature and Applied Deformation in 3D Jonathan Estrada, Eyal Bar-Kochba, Mark Scimone, Christian Franck

10:40 am473 - Modeling Cavitation in Tissue-like MediaMatthew Warnez, Eric Johnsen

11:00 am806 - Effect of Viscoelasticity on Spherical Bubble Dynamics under Ultrasound IrradiationFumiya Hamaguchi, Keita Ando

11:20 am617 - Biomechanics of Human Eye during Blast LoadingShantanu Bailoor, Rajneesh Bhardwaj, Thao Nguyen

Computational MechanicsSession C08: Modeling and Optimization of Fluid-structure Interaction ProblemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Yin Lu Young, University of Michigan; Silas Alben, University of Michigan; Joaquim Martins, University of Michigan

Block Title: Fluid-Structure Interactions ISESSION CHAIRS: Kevin Maki, University of MichiganBig Ten C

9:40 am1114 - A rapid Eulerian-frame Technique for Fluid-solidInteractionKen Kamrin

10:00 am659 - Continuum Shape Sensitivity Analysis of Non-conforming Mesh Methods for Aeroelastic Response AnalysisKoorosh Gobal, Ramana Grandhi

10:20 am889 - A Generalized XFEM / Level Set Method for Optimization of Monolithic Fluid-structure Interaction ProblemsNicholas Jenkins, Kurt Maute

10:40 am576 - Coupled SPH-FEM Simulation of Flexible Wedge Water EntryJohn Gilbert, Michele Cooper, Van Jones, Leigh McCue

11:00 am678 - Modeling and Simulation of Multi-Material Fluid-Structure Interactions with Dynamic FractureKevin Wang, Patrick Lea, Charbel Farhat

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11:20 am658 - Time-Domain Simulations of the Dynamic Response of an Active Material Plate in Single Phase FlowFrancisco Miguel Montero, Deniz Tolga Akcabay, Dominic PiroYin Lu Young, Kevin J. Maki

dynamicsSession D02: Applications of Resonant DynamicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue Uni-versity; Steven W. Shaw, Michigan State University

Block Title: Applications of Resonant Dynamics IISESSION CHAIRS: Jeffrey F. Rhoads, Purdue Univer sity; Steven W. Shaw, Michigan State University Michigamme

9:40 am1060 - Vibration Suppression of Randomly Excited Structures by Nonlinear Energy SinksPiyush Grover, Tamas Kalmar-Nagy, Young Lee, Francesco Nucera

10:00 am1141 - The Dynamics of Cricket Song ProductionRudra Pratap, Vamsy Godthi

10:20 am650 - Thermomechanical Response of HTPB Composite Beams Under Resonant Inertial ExcitationDaniel C. Woods, Jacob K. Miller, Jeffrey Rhoads

10:40 am398 - About Calculating Nonlinear Normal Modes by Using the Shooting MethodFengxia Wang, Anil Bajaj

11:00 am509 - Mass Detection and Quantification via a Two-degree-of-freedom Bistable Sensor using Selectively Activated Bifurcations and Resonant DynamicsRyan L. Harne, Kon-Well Wang

11:20 am507 - Analytical Sensitivity Analysis and Topology Optimization of Nonlinear Resonant Structures with Hardening and Softening BehaviorSuguang Dou, Jakob Jensen

Fluid MechanicsSession F01: Active Fluids: Modeling, Simulation and ExperimentMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Arezoo Ardekani, University of Notre Dame; Hassan Masoud, Courant Institute and Princeton University; Howard A. Stone, Princeton University

Block Title: Active Fluids ISESSION CHAIRS: Arezoo Ardekani, Purdue UniversityRiverside

9:40 am764 - * Living Liquid CrystalsShuang Zhou, Andrey Sokolov, Oleg Lavrentovich, Igor Aronson

10:20 am944 - Numerical Simulation of Large Populations of Motile Cells with the Force Coupling Method: Effect of Shape and Concentration.Eric Climent, Blaise Delmotte, Eric Keavney, Franck Plouraboue

10:40 am318 - Single Component Diffusion Under a Dual Velocity Potential ProcessLuiz Bevilacqua, Maosheng Yang, Augusto Galeão

11:00 am770 - * Fluid Dynamics of Bacterial TurbulenceJorn Dunkel, Sebastian Heidenreich, Knut Drescher, Rik Wensink, Markus Baer, Raymond Goldstein

Fluid MechanicsSession F05: Complex Fluids and Soft MatterMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chem. Engineering; Eric S. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical Engineering; Gareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical Engineering

Block Title: Soft Materials: Microfluidics and Microfluidic Rheometry for Complex FluidsSESSION CHAIRS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chem. Engineering; Eric S. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical Engineering; Gareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical Engineering Big Ten A

9:40 am1176 - Microfluidic Viscometry: From Complex Fluids to Cancer CellsSiva Vanapalli

10:00 am1135 - Microfluidic Platform for Characterization of Phase Behavior and Gelation in Colloidal SuspensionsSharon Vuong, Shelley Anna, Lynn Walker

10:20 am717 - Extending the Method of Cavitation Rheology to Viscoelastic Materials at Microscale VolumesMahesh Ganesan, Leonid Pavlovsky, John G. Younger, Michael J. Solomon

10:40 am651 - Controlled Dynamics of Inertial Particles in Dean Flows Phanindra Tallapragada, Kalyan KaturiNilesh Hasabnis

Fluid MechanicsSession F07: Environmental and Extreme Multiphase FlowsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: S. Balachandar, University of Florida

Block Title: MultiphaseSESSION CHAIR: S. Balachandar, University of FloridaCentennial C

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Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block A, continued

9:40 am971 - Fundamental Aspects of Instability and Explosive Dispersal of Particles in Cylindrical GeometrySubramanian Annamalai, Neal Christopher, Balachandar S

10:00 am1132 - Effects of Gravity on Particle Dispersion in a Spatially Developing Turbulent Boundary Layer Michael Dodd, Antonino Ferrante

10:20 am766 - Internal Flow Structures within Hydrocyclones: Effects of the Conical Chamber Aspect RatioAbdul Motin, Charles A. Petty, Volodymyr V. Tarabara, André Bénard

10:40 am774 - Experimental Investigation of Ventilation of Rigid and Flexible Surface Piercing BodiesCasey Harwood, Francisco Miguel Montero, Andrew StankovichYin Lu Young, Steve Ceccio

11:00 am945 - Numerical Investigation of Particle Dynamics in Cluster-induced Turbulent FlowsRodney Fox, Jesse Capecelatro, Olivier Desjardins

Fluid MechanicsSession F11: Reynolds Number Scaling and Eddy Interactions in Wall TurbulenceMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Joseph C. Klewicki, University of New Hampshire/University of Melbourne

Block Title: Wall TurbulenceSESSION CHAIR: Joseph C. Klewicki, University of New Hampshire/University of MelbourneRed Cedar

9:40 am572 - Resolvent-based Predictions for Reynolds Number Effects and Scale-interactions in the Pressure FieldMitul Luhar, Ati Sharma, Beverley McKeon

10:00 am723 - On Scaling and Interaction of the Geometrically Self-similar Modes in Turbulent ChannelsRashad Moarref, Ati S. Sharma, Joel A. Tropp, Beverley J. McKeon, Caltech

10:20 am926 - Toward a Unified Description of the Self-similar Inertial Layer of Turbulent Wall-flowsJoe Klewicki, Ang Zhou

10:40 am1059 - Properties of the Mean Momentum Balance in Polymer Drag Reduced Channel FlowChristopher White, Yves Dubief, Joseph Klewicki

11:00 am900 - Large-eddy Simulation of Pipe Flow at large Reynolds Numbers Dale PullinNamiko Saito, Hugh Blackburn

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure Session M02: Advances in Phase Field Modeling of MicrostructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Long-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University

Block Title: Phase Transformation and Deformation ISESSION CHAIR: Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and Technology Corniche

9:40 am436 - * Phase Field Approach to Phase Transformations with Large Strains and Interface StressesValery Levitas

10:20 am474 - Martensitic Transformation in Zirconia: A 3D SimulationMohsen Asle Zaeem, Haitham El Kadiri

10:40 am429 - Phase Field Approach to Phase Transformations, Dislocations and their InteractionMahdi Javanbakht, Valery Levitas

11:00 am898 - A Phase Field-finite Element Approach to Study Coupled Phase Transformation and Plasticity in Shape Memory AlloysHarshad Paranjape, Peter Anderson

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure Session M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D structureMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: Mesomechanical Material BehaviorSESSION CHAIRS: George Voyiadjis, Louisiana State University; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National LaboratoryHeritage

9:40 am1032 - Crack Parameter Determination in Fatigued Closed-cell Aluminum Foam using Micro x-ray Computed TomographyOrion Kafka, Mathew Ingraham, David Morrison, Kathleen Issen

10:00 am291 - * Integrated Experimental and Simulation Analysis of Stress and Strain Partitioning in Dual Phase SteelCem Tasan, Martin Diehl, Dingshun Yan, Claudio Zambaldi, Pratheek Shanthraj, Franz Roters, Dierk Raabe

10:40 am335 - * Damage Tolerant FCC Microstructures for Dynamic Environments Ellen Cerreta

11:20 am422 - Image-Based Mesomechanics of 3D Structure: From Metals to the Human BodySiddiq Qidwai, Andrew Geltmacher, Alexis Lewis, Surya Kalidindi

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nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure Session M11: Nano- and micro-mechanics of nuclear reactor materialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Chaitanya Deo, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: Nuclear FuelSESSION CHAIR: Haixuan Xu, University of TennesseeRoom 106

9:40 am1145 - * Microstructural and Mechanical Evolution in Monolithic Uranium 10 wt. % Molybdenum Nuclear Fuel Plates Subjected to Various Fabrication ParametersMaria Okuniewski, Donald Brown, Bjorn Clausen, Emmanuel Perez, Thomas Sisneros, Dennis Keiser, Glenn Moore

10:20 am1002 - Atomistic Properties of Metallic UraniumAlex Moore, Elton Chen, Michael Baskes, Chaitanyta Deo, Maria Okuniewski

10:40 am1057 - Thermophysical Properties of ThO2-UO2 Mixed Oxide Fuels Using Atomic Level SimulationsRakesh Behera, Martin Zavala, Chaitanya Deo

11:00 am936 - Models for Calculating Swelling Behavior of U3Si2 vs.UO2Thomas Winter, Richard Hoffman, Hubert Gibson, Chaitanya Deo

11:20 am1065 - Use of the Potts Model to Analyze Nuclear FuelsRichard Hoffman, Chaitanya Deo

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S07: Friction, Adhesion and Fracture: From microscale physics to macroscale responseMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Ahmed E. Elbanna, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Block Title: Adhesion at Nano and Micro ScalesSESSION CHAIRS: A. Elbanna, University of IllinoisRoom 105AB

9:40 am907 - Thermophoresis at the NanoscaleMatthew Becton, Xianqiao Wang

10:00 am443 - Molecular Tailoring of Interfaces using Self-assembled Monolayers: A Multiscale Study of Roughness EffectsAmnaya Awasthi, Martha Grady, Nancy Sottos, Philippe Geubelle

10:20 am682 - Adhesive Contacts of Rod-like Particles with Generalized Cross-SectionsNarayan Sundaram, Srinivasan Chandrasekar

10:40 am1281 - * Learning from Nature how to Tailor Interfacial ForcesRosa Maria Espinosa Marzal

11:20 am911 - Full Contact of a Flat Punch with a Wavy Adhesive Thin FilmShayandev Sinha, Ishan Sharma

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S10: Impact and Crashworthiness Analysis of Composite StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University; Robert Goldberg, NASA Glenn Research Center; Venkat Aitharaju, General Motors Company Global R&D Center

Block Title: Impact and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures ISESSION CHAIR: Robert Goldberg, NASA GlennRoom 104AB

9:40 am922 - Crush analysis and Energy Absorption of Woven Textile Composite TubesWu Xu, Anthony Waas

10:00 am683 - A Multi-Scale Microplane Model for Fracturing Damage of Woven CompositesKedar Kirane, Marco Salviato, Zdenek P. Bazant

10:20 am368 - Rate Dependency of Polymer Matrix Composites Under CompressionLeslie Lamberson

10:40 am1151 - Free-edge Effect on the Mechanical Properties of Single-layer Triaxially Braided CompositesChao Zhang, Wieslaw Binienda, Robert Goldberg

11:00 am675 - Modeling Meso Structure of Triaxially Braided Composites with a Subcell ApproachChristopher Cater, Xinran Xiao, Vahid Khademi, Robert Goldberg, Lee Kohlman

11:20 am856 - Meso-scale Architectural Variation of Braided Composite in Square TubesVahid Khademi, Xinran Xiao, Christopher R. Cater

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S16: Mechanics of Multifunctional MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Liping Liu, Rutgers University

Block Title: Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 1SESSION CHAIR: Liping Liu, Rutgers UniversityRoom 103AB

9:40 am633 - * A New Characterization method of Electromechanical Coupled NanoindentationDaining Fang, Yongmao Pei, Hao Zhou

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10:20 am943 - An Elastic-viscoplastic Self-consistent Model for Irradiated Polycrystalline MaterialsHuiling Duan, Xiaozi Xiao, Dingkun Song, Haijiang Chu

10:40 am355 - Giant and Universal Magneto-electric Coupling in Soft Materials and the Concomitant RamiLiping Liu, Sharma Pradeep

11:00 am672 - Physically Based Model for Stress Sensing Using Magnetostrictive CompositesAlexander Yoffe, Yarden Weber, Doron Shilo

11:20 am499 - Shape Recovery Characteristics of Fiber Reinforced Shape Memory Composite ShellsJin-Ho Roh, Dong-Hoon Kang

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S19: Peridynamic TheoryMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Stewart A. Silling, Sandia Na-tional Laboratories; Olaf Weckner, The Boeing Company

Block Title: Numerical Modeling and ApplicationsSESSION CHAIR: J. T. Foster, University of Texas, San AntonioAuditorium

9:40 am529 - Asymptotically Compatible Schemes for Robust Discretization of Peridynamics and its local LimitQiang Du, Xiaochuan Tian

10:00 am628 - Estimation of the Critical Time Step for Peridynamic ModelsDavid Littlewood, Jesse Thomas, Timothy Shelton

10:20 am539 - Application of the Morphing technique in Coupled Local/non-local Solid Mechanics SimulationsGilles Lubineau, Fei Han, Yan Azdoud

10:40 am785 - Bird-strike Analysis using Eulerian Peridynamic formulation

Olaf Weckner, Stewart Silling, Mostafa Rassaian

11:00 am1020 - Development of a Peridynamic Solution of an Elasto- plastic PlateMichael Miraglia

Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSession S22: Symposium in Honor of Alan Wineman on the Occasion of his 50th Year at the University of MichiganMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: John Shaw, University of Michigan; Samantha Daly, University of Michigan, Anthony Waas, University of Michigan

Block Title: BiomechanicsSESSION CHAIR: John Shaw, University of MichiganLincoln

9:40 am1092 - Mechanics of Lipid Bilayer Membranes Chun Il Kim, David Steigmann

10:00 am312 - A Football Helmet Design Strategy for Concussion Protection Tanaz Rahimzadeh, Anthony Waas, Ellen M. Arruda, M. D. Thouless

10:20 am307 - The Role of Dystrophins on Lateral Transmission of Force in Skeletal Muscle Chi Zhang, Yingxin Gao

10:40 am727 - Cervical Tissue Remodeling and Collagen Crosslink Turnover in Pregnancy Kristin Myers, Kyoko Yoshida, Mala Mahendroo, Joy Vink, Ronald Wapner

11:00 am792 - A Simple Model for Myocardial Changes in a Failing Heart John Shaw, Alan Wineman, Kannan Dasharathi, Ming Si

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BiomechanicsSession B02: Dynamics and Stability of Human Movement SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University; Justin Seipel, Purdue University

Block Title: Postural Dynamics and Analysis MethodsSESSION CHAIRS: Chair: Sjoerd Bruijn, University Amsterdam,Co-Chair: Joseph Mahoney, Penn State BerksCentennial AB

1:30 pm709 - Stability Regions Observed in Controlled Random WalksAndrew Tanaka, Erin K. McNelis, Martin L. Tanaka

1:50 pm919 - The Effect of Speed on Kinematic Variability and Dynamic Stability of Upper Body in Healthy and Low Back Pain Patient During Repetitive Flexion Extension MovementsEhsan Rashedi, Mohammad Parnianpour, Morteza Asgari,Hamid Reza Mokhtarinia, Mohammad Ali Sanjri, Samaneh Moeini Sedeh

2:10 pm447 - Time-Domain Optimal Experimental Design in Human Postural Control TestingMartin Cody Priess, Jongeun Choi, Clark Radcliffe, John M. Popovich Jr., Jacek Cholewicki, N. Peter Reeves

2:30 pm861 - Simple Optimal Control Models Explain Observed Human Motor VariabilityJoseph Cusumano, Joseph Mahoney, Jonathan Dingwell

2:50 pm883 - Dynamic Stability and Limit Cycles in Upright Human PostureJames Chagdes, Shirley Rietdyk, Jeffrey Haddad, Howard Zelaznik, Michael Cinelli, Luke Denomme, Arvind Raman

BiomechanicsSession B04: Mechanical and Biological Response of Soft Tissue to High strain and Strain-rate PhenomenaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Eric Johnsen, University of Michigan; William W. Schultz, University of Michigan; Christian Franck, Brown University

Block Title: Shocks and Focused Ultrasound in Soft TissueSESSION CHAIRS: Eric Johnsen, University of MichiganBig Ten B

1:30 pm528 - Response of Soft Tissue to Pulsed Cavitational Ultrasound Therapy - HistotripsyEli Vlaisavljevich, Matthew Warnez, Rahul Singh, Andrew Putnam, Charles Cain, Zhen Xu

1:50 pm810 - Shock Wave Lithotripsy and Cavitation Induced Fast and Large Deformation in Biological Tissues and CellsPei Zhong

2:10 pm445 - Shock Waves in Viscoelastic MediaMauro Rodriguez, Eric Johnsen

2:30 pm753 - Response of Viscoelastic Materials to Void Collapse Near a Material Boundary under Dynamic LoadingGalina Shpuntova, Joanna Austin

Computational MechanicsSession C08: Modeling and Optimization of Fluid-structure Interaction ProblemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Yin Lu Young, University of Michigan; Silas Alben, University of Michigan; Joaquim Martins, University of Michigan

Block Title: Fluid-Structure Interactions IISESSION CHAIR: Silas Alben, University of MichiganBig Ten C

1:30 pm480 - Efficient Swimming of Plunging Elastic SwimmerPeter Derek, Alexander Alexeev

1:50 pm706 - Numerical and Experimental Analysis of the Added Mass and Resonance Frequency of a Cantilever Hydrofoil in Two-Phase FlowAndrew Stankovich, Casey Harwood, Fancisco Miguel, Yin Lu Young, Steve Ceccio

2:10 pm506 - Oscillations of an Elastically Supported Body in Partial Contact with WaterAlexander Korobkin, Kevin Maki, Javier Rodriguez- RodriguezTatyana Khabakhpasheva

2:30 pm765 - Influence of Material, Geometric and Flow Parameters on the Hydroelastic Response and Stability of Flexible Lifting Bodies in WaterEun Jung Chae, Deniz Tolga Akcabay, Yin Lu Young

2:50 pm353 - Dynamic Response and Stability of Flexible Hydrofoils in Multiphase FlowsDeniz Tolga Akcabay, Eun Jung Chae, Antoine Ducoin, Alexandra Lelong, Jacques Andre Astolfi, Yin Lu Young

dynamicsSession D01: Animal Dynamics MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Nicole Abaid, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University; Maurizio Porfiri, Polytechnic Institute of New York University

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block B All sessions in Block B will take place from 1:30 to 3:10 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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Block Title: Animal Dynamics II: Theory and TechniquesSESSION CHAIR: Nicole Abaid, Virginia Tech Michigamme

1:30 pm917 - Model Reduction of Collective Motion by Principal Manifolds Erik Bollt, Kelum Gajamannage, Sachit Butail, Maurizio Porfiri

1:50 pm1050 - Data-driven Stochastic Modelling of Zebrafish LocomotionAdam Zienkiewicz, David A.W. Barton, Maurizio Porfiri, Mario di Bernardo

2:10 pm551 - Inferring Information Flow between Interacting Animals and RobotsSachit Butail, Fabrizio Ladu, Davide Spinello, Maurizio Porfiri

2:30 pm526 - Distributed Parameters Lagrangian Formulation for Locomotion and Shape Tracking with a Bio-inspired Slender MechanismJavad Fattahi, Davide Spinello

2:50 pm855 - Optimizing Collective Behavior in Complex NetworksJie Sun, Per Sebastian Skardal, Dane Taylor

Fluid MechanicsSession F01: Active Fluids: Modeling, Simulation and ExperimentMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Arezoo Ardekani, University of Notre Dame; Hassan Masoud, Courant Institute and Princeton University; Howard A. Stone, Princeton University

Block Title: Active Fluids IISESSION CHAIR: Jörn Dunkel, Massachusetts Institute of TechnologyRiverside

1:30 pm1116 - * Directed Paramagnetic Colloidal SwimmersLisa Biswal, Daniel Du

2:10 pm940 - Chemically Propelled Nanodimer MotorsSnigdha Thakur, Raymond Kapral,

2:30 pm1052 - Locomotion of a Spherical Squirmer at Small, Moderate and Large Reynolds NumbersNicholas Chisholm, Aditya Khair

2:50 pm561 - Hydrodynamics Interactions Lead to Clustering of Active Non-polar Filaments Ankita Pandey, Ronojoy Adhikari, Sunil Kumar P B

Fluid MechanicsSession F04: Bioflight II: Implementation (bioflyers and micro-air vehicles)MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Geoffrey R. Spedding, University of Southern California; Ahmed Naguib, Michigan State University

Block Title: Flapping Flight (bio II)SESSION CHAIRS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chem. Engineering; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical Engineering; Gareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical Engineering Red Cedar

1:30 pm933 - The Free-flight Mechanics of Cliff Swallows in Tandem Pursuit and Group FlightsTyson Hedrick, Ryan Shelton, Brandon Jackson, Dennis Evangelista

1:50 pm946 - Clear Delineation of Added-Mass and Vortex Induced Forces in Insect FlightChao Zhang, Rajat Mittal

2:10 pm1066 - Vision-based Flight Stabilization in Hawkmoths and its Applications to Micro-air VehiclesTonya Müller, Graham Taylor

2:30 pm927 - Aerodynamics and Control Implications of Low Aspect Ratio FlightKamran Mohseni

Fluid MechanicsSession F05: Complex Fluids and Soft MatterMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chem. Engineering; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical Engineering; Gareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical Engineering

Block Title: Soft Materials: Theoretical Advances in Soft MatterSESSION CHAIR: S. Balachandar, University of FloridaBig Ten A

1:30 pm418 - Taylor Dispersion of a Passive Tracer in the Pressure-driven Flow of a Concentrated Suspension of Rigid, Non-colloidal SpheresArun Ramachandran

1:50 pm1148 - Internal Stress in Soft Particle GlassesLavanya Mohan, Michel Cloitre, Roger Bonnecaze

2:10 pm1029 - Oscillatory Rheology of Concentrated Hard-sphere SuspensionsStéphanie Marenne, Ehssan Nazockdast, Jeff Morris

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2:30 pm991 - Separation of Particles by Deterministic Lateral Displacement in Low Re# FlowSiqi Du, German Drazer

Fluid MechanicsSession F07: Environmental and Extreme Multiphase FlowsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: S. Balachandar, University of Florida

Block Title: MultiphaseSESSION CHAIR: S. Balachandar, University of FloridaCentennial C

1:30 pm958 - Comparison of Sharp and Diffuse Interface Methods for Simulation of Particulate FlowsFazlolah Mohaghegh, John Mousel, H. S. Udaykumar

1:50 pm939 - Eulerian-Lagrangian Large eddy Simulations of Liquid-solid SlurriesJesse Capecelatro, Sunil Arolla, Olivier Desjardins

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M02: Advances in Phase Field Modeling of MicrostructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Long-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University

Block Title: Solidification and Grain StructuresSESSION CHAIR: Valery Levitas, Iowa State UniversityCorniche

1:30 pm877 - * Mechanisms of Nanocrystalline Grain-growth Sluggishness and Stagnation: Insights from Molecular Dynamics and Phase Field Crystal SimulationsAlain Karma, Yechuan Xu

2:10 pm559 - Multi Scale Modeling for Solidification of Metals: Phase-Field Crystals Connected to Molecular DynamicsEbrahim Asadi, Mohsen Asle Zaeem

2:30 pm1007 - Phase-Field Simulation of Quantum Dot Growth on Patterned SubstratesLarry Aagesen, Simon Huang, Rachel Goldman, Katsuyo Thornton

2:50 pm544 – Simulation of Grain Rotation in Nanocrystalline Materials using Phase Field Model Amol Vuppuluri, Srikanth Vedantam

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M10: Mesomechanics and 3-D Structure MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Surya Kalidindi, Georgia Institute of Technology; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory

Block Title: Nanomechanical Material BehaviorSESSION CHAIRS: Franz Roters, MPI für Eisenforschung; Benjamin Anglin, U.S. Army Research LabHeritage

1:30 pm331 - Submicron 3D Nondestructive Structure/Property Characterization Gene Ice Oak Ridge National LaboratoryGene Ice

1:50 pm1077 - * Mechanical Response of Bulk Nanocomposites produced via Severe Plastic DeformationNathan Mara, Shijian Zheng, Thomas Nizolek, John Carpenter, William Mook, Jian Wang, Tresa Pollock, Irene Beyerlein

2:30 pm1015 - Study of the Subsurface Slip Activity of Polycrystalline Ti-5Al-2.5Sn Alloy with Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Method Using 3D MicrostructureChen Zhang, Hongmei Li, Philip Eisenlohr, Thomas Bieler, Martin Crimp, Carl Boehlert

2:50 pm791 - Investigating Microstructural and Environmental Effects on Short Fatigue Crack Growth in Ti-6242 Jason Geathers

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M11: Nano- and Micro-mechanics of Nuclear Reactor MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Chaitanya Deo, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: Radiation DamageSESSION CHAIR: Rakesh Behera, Georgia Institute of Technology Room 106

1:30 pm1016 - * Computational Analysis of the Deposition, Structure and Properties of Oxide Deposits on Nuclear Fuel Rod Cladding in Pressured Light Water ReactorsDonald Brenner, Zsolt Rac, Christopher O’Brien, Eric Bucholz

2:10 pm929 - Radiation Induced Defect Evolution and Their Influence in Mechanical Properties of Iron-based Structure MaterialsHaixuan Xu

2:30 pm301 - Copper Grain Boundaries under Continuous Vacancy LoadingWenshan Yu, Michael Demkowicz

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2:50 pm1194 - Deformation Characteristics and Stress-strain Response of Fe-Cr structure with <0 0 1> Tilt Grain Boundary using Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulationMohammad Abu-Shams, Ishraq Shabib

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S07: Friction, Adhesion and Fracture: From Microscale Physics to Macroscale ResponseMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Ahmed E. Elbanna, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Block Title: Friction and Wear in SolidsSESSION CHAIR: A. Elbanna, University of IllinoisRoom 105AB

1:30 pm423 - Static Fatigue at Inter-granular Contacts: a Key Cause of Time Effects in Granular Geomaterials Radoslaw Michalowski, Srinivasa Nadukuru

1:50 pm316 - Collective Behavior of Contacts, A Micromechanical Model for Friction Srivatsan Hulikal, Nadia Lapusta, Kaushik Bhattacharya

2:10 pm859 - * The Micro Mechanical Origin of Macroscopic Friction in Granular MatterJose Andrade, Ryan Hurley, Alex Jerves

2:50 pm805 - Improving Estimates of Fretting Wear Rates through Microscale SimulationsAreg Hayrapetian, Michael Demkowicz

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S08: New Developments and Interdisciplinary Aspects of Mechanics of Solids and StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Rohan Abeyaratne, Massa-chusetts Institute of Technology; Dahsin Liu, Michigan State University

Block Title: New Modeling Methods for the Mechanics of Solids and StructuresSESSION CHAIR: Dahsin Liu, Michigan State UniversityGalaxy

1:30 pm824 - Stress Perturbation around a Crack Due to internal Hydrostatic PressureAmirhossein Molavi Tabrizi, Ernie Pan, Kaiming Xia

1:50 pm1044 - An Internal Damping Formula Derived from Dispersed Elasto-plastic Flaws with Weibull-distributed StrengthsPrasun Jana, Anindya Chatterjee

2:10 pm729 - Hierarchical Crystal Plasticity Finite Element Model for Nickel-Based Superalloys: Sub-Grain Microstructures to Polycrystalline AggregatesGeorge Weber, Shahriyar Keshavarz, Dennis Dimiduk, Somnath Ghosh

2:30 pm1285 - Multiscale Modeling of Tensile Behavior of Nanotwin- Strengthened Coarse-Grained MetalsXiang Guo, Rigelesaiyin Ji, George Weng, Linli Zhu, Jian Lu

2:50 pm1019 - Numerical modeling of seismic behavior of deformable porous mediumMohammed Kadri, Ahmed Benamar, Rachid Mehaddene

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S10: Impact and Crashworthiness Analysis of Composite StructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Xinran Xiao, Michigan State University; Robert Goldberg, NASA Glenn Research Center; Venkat Aitharaju, General Motors Company Global R&D Center

Block Title: Impact and Crashworthiness of Composite Structures IISESSION CHAIR: Venkat Aitharaju, General Motors R&DRoom 104AB

1:30 pm395 - * Development and Characterization of an Orthotropic Three-Dimensional Macroscopic Plasticity Model Suitable for Use in Composite Impact ProblemsRobert Goldberg, Kelly Carney, Paul DuBois, Canio Hoffarth, Joseph Harrington, Subramaniam Rajan, Gunther Blankenhorn

2:10 pm522 - Residual Strength Prediction of Non-Crimp Fabric Composites Subjected to Low Velocity Impact Loads Venkat Aitharaju, Satvir Aashat, Hamid Kia

2:30 pm915 - Validation of Crash Models for Carbon Fiber Composites: A Project OverviewLibby Berger, Omar Faruque, Manish Mehta

2:50 pm510 - A New Continuum Damage Mechanics Model for Crash Simulation of CompositesDanghe Shi, Xinran Xiao

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S16: Mechanics of Multifunctional MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Liping Liu, Rutgers University

Block Title: Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 2SESSION CHAIR: Xiaowei Zeng, University of Texas at San Antonio Room 103AB

1:30 pm635 - Nonlinear Harmonic Magnetoelectric Behavior of a Terfenol-D/PMN-PT/Terfenol-D laminateYongmao Pei, Hao Xu, Daining Fang

1:50 pm512 - A Finite Element Model for the Analysis of 3D Transient Coupled Electromagnetic Structural Dynamics ProblemsShu Guo, Reza Yaghmaie, Somnath Ghosh

2:10 pm807 - Design and Mechanical Characterization of Novel Nanoporous Spherical Structures for Energy Absorption Baoxing Xu

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2:30 pm1304 - Electrical Field Induced Polarization Switching in a Ferroelectric PerovskiteXiaowei Zeng

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S21: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of his 65th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. Henann, Brown University; Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Ken Kamrin, MIT

Block Title: Anand VSESSION CHAIR: Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of MechanicsAuditorium

1:30 pm413 - Constitutive Model of Dynamic Metal Viscoplasticity with Application to Powder Shock Compression Ryan Austin, David McDowell

1:50 pm1152 - On Modeling Microvoid Coalescence under Combined Tension and Shear Mohammad Torki, Amine Benzerga, Jean-Baptiste Leblond

2:10 pm778 - Effect of Lode Parameter on Plastic Localization in Ad-vanced High Strength Steels Dirk Mohr, Matthieu Dunand

2:30 pm321 - Dislocation-Based Gradient Plasticity Nasrin Taheri Nassaj, Hussein M. Zbib

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S22: Symposium in Honor of Alan Wineman on the Occasion of his 50th Year at the University of MichiganMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: John Shaw, University of Michigan; Samantha Daly, University of Michigan; Anthony Waas, University of Michigan

Block Title: ElasticitySESSION CHAIR: Anthony Waas, University of MichiganLincoln

1:30 pm295 - JKR Solution for an Anisotropic Half SpaceJames Barber, Michele Ciavarella

1:50 pm767 - Remarks on Cauchy’s Stress Theorem for a Continuum with Internal Edge and Surface Contact InteractionsRoger Fosdick

2:10 pm1203 - Rethinking Constitutive Theories Kumbakonam Rajagopal

2:30 pm670 - Mechanics Hyperelastic Polymeric MembranesPatrick Selvadurai

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BiomechanicsSession B02: Dynamics and Stability of Human Movement SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Martin L. Tanaka, Western Carolina University; Justin Seipel, Purdue University

Block Title: Human Stability Devices & TestingSESSION CHAIRS: Chair: Justin Seipel, Purdue University; Co-Chair: Hartmut Geyer, Carnegie Mellon UniversityCentennial AB

3:40 pm252 - Reliability of Assessing Trunk Motor Control using Position and Force Tracking and Stabilization Tasks Norman Reeves, John Popovich Jr. M Cody Priess, Jacek Cholewicki, Jongeun Choi, Clark Radcliffe

4:00 pm730 - Balance Board with Variable Torsional Stiffness and Time Delay to Diagnose Balance InstabilitiesDenise Cruise, James Chagdes, Arvind Raman

4:20 pm555 - Error Correction Alone Does Not Capture Behavior in a Virtual Shuffleboard ExperimentJoseph Mahoney, Jonathan Dingwell, Joseph Cusumano

4:40 pm349 - Effects of Preconditioning on Intervertebral Disc Stiffness and Damping Robert Louis Zondervan, John M. Popovich Jr., Vilok Vijayanagar, Mamikon B. Gukasov, N. Peter Reeves

5:00 pm 382 - Design, Development and Evaluation of the Basin of Stability Chair Martin L. Tanaka, Walter D. Fox

5:20 pm719 - Quantitative Measures of Head-neck Motor Control: Test-retest Reliability John Michael Popovich, Jr., Norman Peter Reeves, Martin Cody Priess, Jacek Cholewicki, Jongeun Choi, Clark J. Radcliffe

BiomechanicsSession B03: New Developments and Interdisciplinary Aspects of BiomechanicsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Roger Haut, Michigan State University; Michael Sacks, University of Texas at Austin

Block Title: Studies on Tissue MechanicsSESSION CHAIR: Michael Sacks, University of TexasBig Ten B

3:40 pm708 - Experimental Characterization and Computational Modeling of High Strain Rate Deformation and Failure of Ligament Tissue in the Knee Ellen Arruda

4:00 pm580 - Microscopic Damage Development of the Medial Collateral Ligament Under Dynamic Loading Benjamin Claus, Wayne Chen

4:20 pm569 - Early Detection of Breast Cancer through an Inverse Problem Approach to Stiffness Mapping: Fitness Optimization Lorraine Olson, Robert Throne

Computational MechanicsSession C03: Computation of Chemically Reacting Flow in High-speed CombustorsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Gustaaf Jacobs, San Diego State University

Block Title: High Speed Combustion Simulations SESSION CHAIR: Guus Jacobs, San Diego State UniversityBig Ten C

3:40 pm1211 - A Shock Regularization in Discontinuous Galerkin Method Based on Viscous Entropy Generation for Simulation of High-speed Flows in High-speed Combustors Gustaaf Jacobs, Hesam Abassi, Farzad Mashayek, Wai-Sun Don

4:00 pm901 - LES/FMDF of Turbulent Combustion in a Supersonic Cavity Combustor Abolfazl Irannejad, AbdoulAhad Validi, Farhad Jaberi, Farzad Mashayek

4:20 pm1021 - Efficient Implementation of Combustion Chemistry in High Speed Turbulent Flows Abdoulahad Validi, Shalabh Srivastava, Abolfazl Irannejad, Farhad Jaberi

dynamicsSession D08: Geometric Methods in Nonlinear SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Scott David Kelly, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Phanindra Tallapragada, Clemson University

Block Title: Geometric Methods in Nonlinear SystemsSESSION CHAIRS: Scott David Kelly, University of North Carolina at Charlotte; Phanindra Tallapragada, Clemson UniversityMichigamme

3:40 pm1273 - The Geometry and Symmetry of Semiclassical Wave Packet Dynamics Tomoki Ohsawa

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Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block C All sessions in Block C will take place from 3:40-5:00 p.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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4:00 pm479 - Discretization of Hamiltonian Incompressible FluidsGemma Mason, Christian Lessig, Mathieu Desbrun

4:20 pm541 - Dynamics and Geometry of Discrete and Smooth Optimal Control Problems Anthony Bloch

Fluid MechanicsSession F01: Active Fluids: Modeling, Simulation and ExperimentMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Arezoo Ardekani, University of Notre Dame; Hassan Masoud, Courant Institute and Princeton University, Howard A. Stone, Princeton University

Block Title: Active Fluids IIISESSION CHAIR: Eric Climent, Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse, FranceRiverside

3:40 pm692 - Transport and Adhesion of Platelets and Other Nonspherical Particles in Whole Blood Simulation in 3D Koohyar Vahidkhah, Scott Diamond, Prosenjit Bagchi

4:00 pm1106 - Platelet Margination and Capture under Blood Flow Conditions Marmar Mehrabadi, David Ku, Cyrus Aidun

4:20 pm 694 - Orbital Dynamics of Red Blood Cells and the Effect of Stress-free Shape Daniel Cordasco, Prosenjit Bagchi

4:40 pm411 - Individual and Collective Surfing of Chemically Active Particles Hassan Masoud, Michael Shelley, Howard Stone

Fluid MechanicsSession F04: Bioflight II: Implementation (bioflyers and micro-air vehicles)MINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Geoffrey R. Spedding, Uni-versity of Southern California; Ahmed Naguib, Michigan State University

Block Title: Design and Devices (bio II)SESSION CHAIR: Geoffrey R. Spedding, University of Southern Californiay Red Cedar

3:40 pm1204 - Design, Fabrication, and Control of Sub-Gram Flapping-Wing Artificial Flyers Nestor Perez-Arancibia

4:00 pm961 - Optimization of Flapping Wing Kinematics with a CFD-informed Quasi-steady Model Toshiyuki Nakata, Hao Liu, Richard Bomphrey

4:20 pm590 - Efficient Flapping Wing Design Using a Suite of Multiple Fidelity Computational Tools David Willis, Per-Olof Persson, Jose Maldonado, Hesam Salehipour

4:40 pm1213 - Summary and Discussion Geoffrey Spedding

Fluid MechanicsSession F05: Complex Fluids and Soft MatterMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chemical Engineering; Eric S. G. Shaqfeh, Stanford University, Chemical Engineering; Gareth H. McKinley, MIT, Mechanical Engineering

Block Title: Soft Materials: Theoretical Advances in Soft Matter 2SESSION CHAIR: Jeffrey F. Morris, City College of New York, Levich Institute and Chemical EngineeringBig Ten A

3:40 pm1088 - Fluctuation Theorems for Dilute Polymer Solution Dynamics Folarin Latinwo, Charles Schroeder

4:00 pm 1217 - A Realizable Closure Model for Prediction the Rheological Properties of Structured FluidsAndre Benard, YoChan Kim, Charles Petty

4:20 pm978 - Molecular Features in Ferred from Macroscopic Rheology: Asymptotically-nonlinear LAOStrain (large-amplitude oscillatory shear strain) N Ashwin Bharadwaj, Randy Ewoldt

4:40 pm325 - The Sequencing of Dynamic Rheological Measurements Simon Rogers

Fluid MechanicsSession F14: Turbulent Transport PhenomenaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: James C. Hill, Iowa State University; Charles Petty, Michigan State University

Block Title: TransportSESSION CHAIR:

Centennial C

3:40 pm1195 - LES/FMDF of Turbulent Spray Mixing and Combustion in Internal Combustion Engines Shalabh Srivastava, Araz Banaeizadeh, Harold Schock, Farhad Jaberi

4:00 pm 851 - Low-order Modeling and Optimization of Vertical-axis Wind Turbine ArraysDaniel Araya, Anna Craig, Matthias Kinzel, John Dabiri

Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block C, continued

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4:20 pm1086 - Mechanics of Fluid Flow over Compliant Wrinkled Polymeric Surfaces Shabnam Raayai, Gareth McKinley, Mary Boyce

4:40 pm834 - Velocity-intermittency Structure of Turbulent Flows in Complex EnvironmentsChristopher Keylock

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with Microstructure Session M02: Advances in Phase Field Modeling of MicrostructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Long-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University

Block Title: Phase Transformation and Deformation IISESSION CHAIR: Katsuyo Thornton, University of MichiganCorniche

3:40 pm1156 - A Continuum Framework for the Treatment of Mechano chemically Driven Phase Transformations with a Group/sub group Character Shiva Rudraraju, Anton van der Ven, Krishna Garikipati

4:00 pm798 - Application of Phase Field Method to Capture Nonlocal Anisotropic Damage Navid Mozaffari, George Z. Voyiadjis

4:20 pm534 - Intermediate Interfacial Phases: Effect of Mechanics and Size Scale Kasra Momeni, Valery Levitas

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S01: Auxetic Materials and Related SystemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Lesley Berhan, University of Toledo

Block Title: Auxetic MaterialsSESSION CHAIR: Lesley Berhan, University of ToledoRoom 104AB

3:40 pm562 - Auxetic Composite Made with Three-Dimensional Orthogonal Structural Reinforcement Hong Hu

4:00 pm665 - Origami-inspired Auxetic Cores for Structural Composite ApplicationsLesley Berhan

4:20 pm734 - Recent Developments in Auxetic Materials Joseph Grima

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S07: Friction, Adhesion and Fracture: From Microscale Physics to Macroscale ResponseMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Ahmed E. Elbanna, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign

Block Title: Computational and experimental methods for fracture mechanicsSESSION CHAIR: Ahmed E. Elbanna, University of Illinois at Urbana ChampaigRoom 105AB

3:40 pm967 - Scratching to Predict the Rate-Dependent Fracture of Creeping Materials Ange-Therese Akono, Franz-Josef Ulm

4:00 pm549 - Towards a Unified Framework for Modeling Fault Zone Evolution: From Particles Comminution to Secondary Faults Branching Ahmed Elbanna, Xiao Ma, Charles Lieou, Jean Carlson

4:20 pm653 - Crack Propagation in Bone at the Microscale: Effect of the Inter-fibrillar Glue Molecules with Sacrificial Bonds and Hidden Length Wenyi Wang, Ahmed Elbanna

4:40 pm685 - Using Geometrically, Topologically and Materially Unstructured Methods to Reduce Mesh Dependency in Dynamic Cohesive Fracture Simulations Daniel Spring, Sofie Leon, Glaucio Paulino

5:00 pm1298 - A Fracture Mechanics-based Approach for Quantifying Delamination of Fire Insulation in Steel Structures Amir Arablouei, Venkatesh Kodur

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S16: Mechanics of Multifunctional MaterialsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZER: Liping Liu, Rutgers University

Block Title: Mechanics of Multifunctional Materials 3SESSION CHAIR: Heidi Feigenbaum, Northern Arizona UniversityRoom 103AB

3:40 pm264 - A Full 2D Thermodynamics Based Model for Magnetic Shape Memory Alloys Douglas LaMaster, Heidi Feigenbaum, Isaac Nelson, Constantin Ciocanel

4:00 pm440 - A NURBS-based Interface-enriched Generalized Finite Element Scheme for the Thermal Analysis and Design of Microvascular Composites Marcus Tan, Ahmad Najafi, Masoud Safdari, Philippe Geubelle

Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block C, continued

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Tuesday, June 17, 2014: Block A, continued

4:20 pm511 - Wavelet Transformation Based Multi-time Scaling Method for FE Simulations of Coupled Transient Electromagnetic Nonlinear Dynamical Systems Reza Yaghmaie, Shu Guo, Somnath Ghosh

4:40 pm733 - Non Linear Time Dependent Responses of Ferroelectric Materials AMIR Sohrabi Mollayousef, Anastasia Muliana

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S21: Symposium Honoring Professor Lallit Anand on the Occasion of his 65th BirthdayMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: David L. Henann, Brown University; Shawn Chester, New Jersey Institute of Technology; Yujie Wei, Chinese Institute of Mechanics; Curt Bronkhorst, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Ken Kamrin, MIT

Block Title: Anand VISESSION CHAIR: David Henann, Brown UniversityAuditorium

3:40 pm243 - Multiphysics Modeling in Abaqus Shawn Chester

4:00 pm500 - A Universal Law for Cell Interaction with 1D Nanomaterials Huajian Gao Xin Yi, Xinghua Shi

4:20 pm781 - Sub-T_g Bonding of Amorphous Polymers David Parks, Nikhil Padyhe, Alex Slocum, Bernhardt Trout

Mechanics of Solids and Structures Session S22: Symposium in Honor of Alan Wineman on the Occasion of his 50th Year at the University of MichiganMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: John Shaw, Samantha Daly, Anthony Waas, University of Michigan

Block Title: Viscoelasticity, CompositesSESSION CHAIR: Samantha Daly, University of MichiganLincoln

3:40 pm350 - Modeling of Woven Textile Composites through Virtual Simulation of the Weaving Process Mark Pankow

4:00 pm 625 - Fiber Winding Angles for Maintaining a Constant Tube Channel Radius under Hyperelastic Swelling Hasan Demirkoparan, Thomas J. Pence

4:20 pm699 - The Influence of Chemo-rheological Degradation on the Viscoelastic Behavior of SMPs Kannan Dasharathi, John Shaw, Alan Wineman

4:40 pm746 - Experiments and Inverse Analysis for Non-linear Viscoelastic (NLV) Properties DeterminationNhung Nguyen, Alan Wineman, Anthony Waas

Thursday, June 19, 2014: Block C, continued

Computational MechanicsSession C08: Modeling and Optimization of Fluid-structure Interaction ProblemsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Yin Lu Young, Silas Alben, Joaquim Martins, University of Michigan

Block Title: Fluid-Structure Interactions IIISESSION CHAIR: Yin Lu (Julie) Young, University of MichiganBig Ten C

9:40 am793 - Scaling of the Dynamic Response and Stability of Flexible Lifting Bodies Rory Kennedy, Eun Jung Chae, Yin Lu Young

10:00 am604 - Multidisciplinary Optimization of a Three-Dimensional Aeroelastic System Using a Database of Parameterized Reduced-Order Models David Amsallem, Youngsoo Choi, Charbel Farhat

10:20 am831 - High-Fidelity Hydroelastic Optimization of a 3-D Morphing Hydrofoil Nitin Garg, Zhoujie Lyu, Tyler Groll, Joaquim Martins, Yin Lu Young

10:40 am673 - Efficient Simulation-based Design Optimization for Fluid-structure Interaction Problems Affected by Uncertainty Cecilia Leotardi, Matteo Diez, Andrea Serani, Umberto Iemma, Emilio Fortunato Campana

11:00 am515 - Optimal Design and Dynamic Actuation of a Multiple Smart Material Aileron Alexander Pankonien, Karthik Duraisamy, Daniel Inman

2014 USNCTAM Concurrent Session Schedule

Friday, June 20, 2014: Block A All sessions in Block A will take place from 9:40 to 11:40 a.m. See below for specific presentation times for each paper.

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Fluid MechanicsSession F01: Active Fluids: Modeling, Simulation and ExperimentMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Arezoo Ardekani, University of Notre Dame; Hassan Masoud, Courant Institute and Princeton University; Howard A. Stone, Princeton University

Block Title: Active Fluids IVSESSION CHAIR: Sibani Lisa Biswal, Rice UniversityRiverside

9:40 am1171 - * Swimming & Self-Propulsion in Complex Fluids: From Living Organisms to Artificial Particles Paulo Arratia

10:20 am 1178 - Locomotion near Confining Boundaries in a Viscoelastic Fluid Shahrzad Yazdi, Arezoo Ardekani, Ali Borhan

10:40 am449 - Near-wall Motion of Microorganisms in Viscoelastic Fluids Gaojin Li, Alireza Karimi, Arezoo Ardekani

11:00 am1049 - * A Bead-spring Model for Flagellated Swimmers: Detailed Predictions Compared to Experimental Data for E. Coli Running and Tumbling Ronald Larson, Miqiu Kong

Fluid MechanicsSession F08: Hypersonic TransitionMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: William Saric, Texas A&M University

Block Title: Hypersonic TransitionSESSION CHAIR: William Saric, Texas A&M University Big Ten B

9:40 am1303 - Second-mode Nonlinearities in a Hypersonic Boundary William Saric

10:00 am 1293 - Nonlinear Parabolized Stability Equation Development of Mack Modes in Hypersonic Boundary Layers Helen Reed, Joseph Kuehl, Travis Kocian, Nicholas Oliviero

10:20 am 1300 - Roughness-Induced Transition on Blunt Entry Shapes Eli Reshotko

10:40 am1299 - The Second Mode in High-enthalpy Boundary Kayers in Chemical Non-equilibrium Anatoli Tumin, Jill Klentzman

11:00 am1291 - Suppression of Tollmein-Schlichting Instability in High Speed Quadratic FlowsSharath Girimaji

11:20 am1290 - A Passive Control Strategy of Hypersonic Boundary-Layer Transition by Surface Roughness: DNS and Experiments Xiaolin Zhong, Danny Fong

Fluid MechanicsSession F12: The Mechanics and Heat Transfer of Interfacial Fluid FlowsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Marc K. Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology

Block Title: The Mechanics and Heat Transfer of Interfacial Fluid FlowsSESSION CHAIR: Marc K. Smith, Georgia Institute of Technology Centennial AB

9:40 am1266 - Viscously-damped Vibrating Sessile Rayleigh Drops Paul Steen

10:00 am1062 - Mathematical Models of Evaporation near Contact Lines Vladimir Ajaev

10:20 am388 - Flow-driven Failure of Liquid-filled Surfaces Ian Jacobi, Jason S. Wexler, Howard A. Stone

10:40 am437 - Drainage and Dewetting of the Tear Film Gerald Fuller, Saad Bhamla Bhamla

11:00 am 897 - Direct Numerical Simulations of Bubbly Multiphase Flows Gretar Tryggvason, Jiacai Lu, Ming Ma, Bahman Aboulhasanzadeh

11:20 am 1167 - Multi-Scale Acoustic Actuation of Vapor Bubbles for Pool Boiling Enhancement Thomas Boziuk, Marc Smith, Ari Glezer

Fluid MechanicsSession F14: Turbulent Transport PhenomenaMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: James C. Hill, Iowa State Uni-versity; Charles Petty, Michigan State University

Block Title: Turbulent Transport PhenomenaSESSION CHAIR: Charles Petty, Michigan State UniversityCentennial C

9:40 am1272 - Coriolis Induced Redistribution of Turbulent Fluctuations: A Clue for Bird Orientation and Navigation?Charles Petty

10:00 am1270 - Cross-gradient Transport of a Passive Scalar in Turbulent Jets and Wakes James Hill, Katrine Nilsen, Michael Olsen, Rodney Fox

Friday, June 20, 2014: Block A , continued,

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10:20 am 1131 – Modulation of Isotropic Turbulence by Deformable Droplets of Taylor Length-Scale SizeMichael Dodd, Antonino Ferrante

10:40 am 1295 - A Novel Closure for Modeling the Morphology of Emulsions Sina Jahangiri Mamouri, Abdul Motin, André Bénard

11:00 am 1302 - Large Eddy Simulations of Colorless Distributed Combustion Systems Husam F. Abdulrahman, Farhad Jaberi, Ashwani Gupta

11:20 am875 - Data-driven Transition Modeling Shivaji Medida, Karthikeyan Duraisamy

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M01: A Multi-scale Perspective of Disloca-tion Dynamics ModelsMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Jian Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Hussein M. Zbib, Washington State University

Block Title: A Multi-scale Perspective of Disloca tion Dynamics ModelsSESSION CHAIRS: Jian Wang, Los Alamos National Laboratory; Hussein M. Zbib, Washington State University Room 106

9:40 am1101 - Study of Slip in High Purity Single Crystal Nb for Accelerator Cavities Di Kang, Derek Baars, Thomas Bieler, Chris Compton

10:00 am 401 - Development of Atomistically Informed Interface Dislocation Dynamics for Layered Composites Shuai Shao, Jian Wang, Caizhi Zhou, Amit Misra

10:20 am 487 - Dislocations in the Molecular Crystal RDX: Core Structures, Peierls Stresses and the Interaction with Point Defects Anirban Pal, Nithin Mathew, Catalin Picu

10:40 am849 - Discrete Dislocation Modeling for Quantitative Interpretation of Infrared Photoelastic Images Harley Johnson, Tung-Wei Lin, Gavin Horn

nano- and Micro- Mechanics of Materials with MicrostructureSession M02: Advances in Phase Field Modeling of MicrostructuresMINI-SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS: Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and Technology; Long-Qing Chen, The Pennsylvania State University

Block Title: Phase Field Crystal and Atomistic ScaleSESSION CHAIR: Mohsen Asle Zaeem, Missouri University of Science and Technology Lincoln

9:40 am893 - * Advances in Modeling Polycrystalline Systems: From Phase Field Crystal to Complex Amplitude ModelsKen Elder

10:20 am1033 - * Calculations of Isothermal Elastic Constants in a Classical DFT-Based Phase-Field Crystal Model Victor Chan, Nirand Pisutha-Arnond, Katsuyo Thornton

11:00 am1058 - A Novel Approach to Obtain Approximate Analytical Direct Correlation Function for Use in Classical Density Functional Theory Susanta Ghosh, Victor W. L. Chan, Katsuyo Thornton

Friday, June 20, 2014: Block A, continued , continued

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Aagesen, Larry M02Abaid, Nicole D01 Abdolrahim, Niaz M03 Abdulrahman, Husam F. F14 Abedi, Reza C06 Abu-Shams, Mohammad M11 Acar, Gizem D05 Acar, Mustafa D10 Aggarwal, Ankush B01 Aghababaei, Ramin S13 Agnew, Sean M03 Agoras, Michalis S11 Agrawal, Vaibhav S04 Ahmadpoor, Fatemeh B07 Aitharaju, Venkat S10 Ajaev, Vladimir F12 Akcabay, Deniz C08 Akono, Ange-Therese S07 Al-Rub, Rashid S02 Alben, Silas F06 Alexeev, Alexander C08 Alisafaei, Farid S18 Allen, Austin S12 Alnaggar, Mohammed S02 Aluru, Narayana F09 Amar, Martine B05 Amelang, Jeff M04 Amsallem, David C08 Anderson, William F15 Andrade, Jose S07 Andreopoulos, Yiannis S04 Anglin, Benjamin M10 Angoshtari, Arzhang C06 Anna, Shelley F05 Annamalai, Subramanian F07 Antoniou, Antonia S05 Arablouei, Amir S07 Araya, Daniel F14 Ardeh, Hamid D07 Arnold, Craig M09 Aronson, Igor F01 Arratia, Paulo F01 Arruda, Ellen B03 Asgari, Morteza B02 Askarinejad, Sina B05 Avazmohammadi, Reza S15 Awasthi, Amnaya S07 Bae,Jae-Sung Bae D12 Bai, Peng M09 Balachandran, Balakumar M07 Banerjee, Amartya C01 Banerjee, Arindam F10 Barai, Pallab M09 Barbati, Alexander F05 Barber, James S20, S22 Bark, Dr. David B01 Barros, Julio F15 Bastawros, Ashraf S11

Bazant, Zdenek S04 Becton, Matthew S07 Beese, Allison M08 Begley, Matthew S05 Behera, Rakesh M11 Behrou, Reza M09 Benard, Andre F05 Bentley, Timothy B04 Benzerga, Amine S21 Berdichevsky, Victor M10 Berger, John M09 Berger, Libby S10 Berger-Vergiat C10 Berhan, Lesley S01 Berke, Ryan S02 Bernal, Luis F03 Bertoldi, Katia S12 Bevilacqua, Luiz F01 Beyerlein, Irene M03 Bharadwaj, N. F05 Bhardwaj, Rajneesh B04 Bilka, Michael F02 Biswal, Lisa F01 Biswas, Saurabh D14 BiyikliI, Emre M04 Blackwell, Brendan F05 Bloch, Anthony D08 Blois, Gianluca F15 Bobaru, Florin S04 Boehm, Wendy B02 Bohn, Paul F09 Bollt, Erik D01 Bomarito, Geoffrey 02 Bonnecaze, Roger 05 Borchani, Wassim D12 Borden, Michael S04 Borja, Ronaldo C04 Bosco, Emanuela S15 Bouratsis, Pol F15 Bower, Allan S21 Boziuk, Thomas F12 Brake, Matthew D04 Bratschi, Benjamin S02 Breitenfeld, Michael S19 Brenner, Donald M11 Bronkhorst, Curt M10, S21 Bruijn, Sjoerd B02 Buchholz, James F03 Bulanikhina, Natalya S11 Burgoyne, Hayden S13 Caldwell, Rickey D06 Cao, Yanping S12 Capecelatro, Jesse F07 Caruntu, Dumitru D14 Caswell, Bruce F05 Cater, Christopher S10 Celli, Paolo D11 Cerreta, Ellen M10

Authors Index

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Chae, Eun C08 Chagdes, James B02 Chai, Herzl, B07, S20 Chang, Justin C06 Chang, Tienchong S06 Chapman, Todd C07 Chatterjee, Anindya S08 Chatterjee, Punnag D12 Chen, Li-Qun D12 Chen, Lien-Wen, S13 Chen, Lin D05 Chen, Naigeng S12 Chen, Pinlei C10 Chen, Qiushi C04 Chen, Xiaoyi S12 Chen, Ying M03 Chen, YingLong S15 Chen, Zi S11 Chen, Ziguang M12 Cheng, Huanyu M07 Cheng, Jiahao S21 Cherkaev, Elena B05 Chester, Shawn S12, S21 Chi, Sheng-Wei C04 Chisholm, Nicholas F01 Choi, Jisik C02 Choi, Jongeun D01 Chu, Yanbiao S17 Clarke, Philip C06 Claus, Benjamin B03 Climent, Eric F01 Coats, Brittany B08 Codina, Ramon C10 Coker, Demirkan S03 Combescure, Alain S11, S20 Combescure, Christelle S11 Cong, Yu B07 Conlisk, Terry F09 Cooley, Christopher D05 Cordasco, Daniel F01 Corona, Edmundo S03 Couch, Ronald D10 Cox, Brian B05 Cranford, Steve S12 Cruise, Denise B02 Cuadra, Jefferson S02 Cullen, D. Kacy B08 Cusatis, Gianluca S05 Cusumano, Joseph B02, D15 Cwalina, Colin F05 D’Souza, Kiran D10 Dai, Eric B07 Danesh-Yazdi, Amir F06 Danyluk, Steven D15 Daphalapurkar, Nitin B08 Daqaq, Mohammed D12 Das, Kallol M08 Dasgupta, Abhijit M07

Dasharathi, Kannan S22 Dashtoyan, Lilit S02 Davies, Matthew D15 Davoudi, Behdad F02 dell’Isola, Francesco S15 Demirkoparan, Hasan S22 Deng, Qian S12 Denniston, Colin F05 Deshpande, Rutooj M09 Dibelka, Jessica S18 Diez, Matteo C08 Dini, Daniele S20 Dodd, Michael F07 Donmazov, Samir B01 Dorfmann, Luis S15 Dou, Suguang D02 Dowell, Earl D15 Drach, Andrew S14 Du, Qiang S19 Du, Siqi F05 Duan, Huiling S16 Dunkel, Jorn F01 Dunlap, Bret M03 Ebner, Rachel F15 Ebrahimi, Sayna S19 Elbanna, Ahmed S07 Elder, Ken M02 Eldredge, Jeff F03 Elliott, Ryan S11, S20 Erturk, Alper D12 Ettenhofer, Ryan D03 Fan, Xuejun M07 Fang, Daining S16 Farsad, Mehdi B01 Federico, Salvatore S15 Feeny, Brian D15 Feigenbaum, Heidi S16 Fellows, Mark D03 Feng, Frank D02 Feng, Jie C09 Fensin, Saryu M03 Ferrante, Antonino F14 Flicek, Robert D04 Fosdick, Roger S22 Foster, Craig C04 Foster, John S19 Fournier, Adam B08 Fox, Rodney F07 Franck, Christian B04 Franz, Jason B02 Fu, Yao M04 Fuller, Gerald F12 Fuller, Thomas M09 Fytas, George S13 Gaitanaros, Stavros S20 Ganesan, Mahesh F05 Gao, Huajian S06, S20, S21 Gao, Wei S17

Authors Index

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Gao, Xin-Lin S15 Gao, Yingxin S22 Garg, Nitin C08, S18 Garzon-Alvarado, Diego B05 Gautreau, Pierre S17 Geathers, Jason M10 Geyer, Hartmut B02 Ghodrati, Emad C04 Ghosh, Susanta M02 Gianola, Daniel S05 Gibbs, S. Chad IV D12 Gilbert, John C08 Gill, Simerjeet M11 Gillman, Andrew M10 Girimaji, Sharath F08 Gobal, Koorosh C08 Goldberg, Robert S10 Gong, Xu C04 Gou, Kun B05 Goudarzi, Taha S05 Goyal, Sachin B07 Green, Melissa F03 Grilo, Tiago C02 Grima, Joseph S01 Grover, Piyush D02 Gu, Wendy S06 Guduru, Pradeep S21 Guest, James S05 Guest, Simon S20 Guo, Shu S16 Guo, Xiang S08 Guo, Xingye M04 Guo, Zaoyang S13 Gutschmidt, Stefanie D14 Hachem, Elie C10 Hadoush, Ashraf S12 Haiat, Guillaume B05 Hamaguchi, Fumiya B04 Hamed, Elham B05 Hamilton, Reginald M08 Hammer, Patrick F03 Hancock, Yvette S17 Hantouche, Elie S02 Harne, Ryan D02 Harwood, Casey F07 Haselrieder, Wolfgang S14 Hatton, Ross D08 Hayrapetian, Areg S07 Healey, Tim S11 Hebraud, Pascal F05 Hedrick, Tyson F04 Hefferan, Chris M03 Henann, David S21 Herrera, Vicente M10 Hikihara, Takashi D15 Hill, James F14 Hills, David S20 Hobeck, Jared D12

Hoffman, Richard M11 Holmes, Douglas S12 Homer, Eric S21 Hong, Sung-Tae C02 Hou, Yue C09 Hu, Hong S01 Huang, Rui S12 Hudspeth, Matthew S03 Hulikal, Srivatsan S07 Hunter, Abigail M08 Huq, Farah S02 Hurley, Ryan S03 Hurrell, Michael D10 Huttin, Magalie S14 Ice, Gene M10 Inal, Kaan M03 Inglis, Helen S18 Irannejad, Abolfazl C03 Jacobi, Ian F12 Jacobs, Gustaaf C03 Jahangiri Mamouri F14 Jahnke, Douglas S03 Jangid, Kamlesh S02 Jasiuk, Iwona B05 Javanbakht, Mahdi M02 Jawed, Mohammad S11 Jenkins, Nicholas C08 Jensen, Henrik S11 Jerves, Alex S05 Ji, Yan M09 Jia, Zheng S06 Jiang, Dongjie S11 Jiang, Hanqing S06 Jiang, Liying M08 Jiao, Tong S03 Jimenez, Francisco S11, S21 Johnson, Harley M01 Johnson, Maya B01 Jones, Anya F03 Joshi, Shailendra S06 Joumaa, Hady S19 Judge, John D02 Kadiri, Haitham M03 Kadri, Mohammed S08 Kafka, Orion M10 Kalidindi, Surya S21 Kalmar-Nagy, Tamas D15 Kalra, Anil B08 Kammers, Adam M10 Kamrin, Ken C08, S21 Kang, Di M01 Karimi, Saeid C06 Karkkainen, Ryan S18 Karma, Alain M02, S04 Kaynia, Narges S11 Kee, Robert M09 Kelly, Scott D08 Kennedy, Rory C08

Authors Index

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Kerfriden, Pierre C07 Keshavarz, Bavand F05 Kespe, Michael S14 Keylock, Christopher F14 Khademi, Vahid S10 Khandelwal, Kapil S02 Khasawneh, Firas D06 Khusid, Boris F09 Kim, Daegyoum F06 Kim, Ji Hoon C02 Kim, Kyung-Suk S21 Kim, Kyung-Suk S06 Kim, Seokpum S03 Kim, Taehoon F15 Kimiecik, Michael S11 Kirane, Kedar S02 Klassen, Thomas S14 Klewicki, Joe F11 Klinsmann, Markus S14 Knap, Jaroslaw C01 Knezevic, Marko M08 Koncan, David B08 Kontsos, Antonios M08 Korobkin, Alexander C08 Kowalski, Benjamin D05 Krödel, Sebastian S13 Kulkarni, Salil C06 Kulpe, Jason D11 Kumar, Sandeep S06 Kumar, Sunil F01 Kuroda, Masaharu D15 Kurt, Mehmet D14 Kuznetsov, Sergey D07 Kweon, Soondo S18 Kyriakides, Stelios S11 Laiwe, Jose D05 Lamberson, Leslie S10 Lammi, Christopher S19 Landis, Chad S20 Larson, Ronald F01 Latinwo, Folarin F05 Leadenham, Stephen D12 Leburton, Jean-Pierre S17 Lee, Howon S13 Lee, Jaehyeong D12 Lee, Myoung-Gyu C02 Lei, Hong F06 Leo, Claudio S14 LePage, William S03 Levitas, Valery M02 Li, Chao C06 Li, Feng S13 Li, Gaojin F01 Li, Lily D02 Li, Ming-Guang C04 Li, Teng S06 Li, Xiaoyan S06 Li, Yali B01

Li, Ying C09 Li, Zhaorui F10 Li, Zhiye S18 Liao, Hangjie S03 Liechti, Kenneth M07, S20 Lim, Hojun M03 Lim, Keng-Wit C04 Lin, Liqiang S04 Lin, Neil F05 Lin, Ping M04 Lin, Shih-Po C09 Linder, Christian S12 Lipton, Robert S19 Littlewood, David S19 Liu, Bin S06 Liu, Junwei S02 Liu, Liping S16 Liu, Ran M08 Liu, Yang S11 Liu, Zishun S06 Livescu, Daniel F10 LLorca, Javier S18, S20 Lotfian, Zahra S. C04 Love, Corey M09 Lowe, Robert D05 Lu, Gang C01 Lu, Jauching D14 Lu, Wei S06 Lubineau, Gilles S19 Luczynski, Krzysztof B05 Luhar, Mitul F11 Ma, Liangkai S18 MacManus, David B08 MacVicar, Bruce F15 Madenci, Erdogan S19 Madeo, Angela S05 Magham, Amir D06 Mahoney, Joseph B02 Mai, Tina S05 Mai, Weijie C06 Majji, Madhu F05 Mallett, Kaitlyn S15 Mani, Ali F15 Manimala, James D11 Manivannan, Meenakshi M04 Manjunath, Mohith S13 Mann, Brian D06 Manzari, Majid C04 Mara, Nathan M10 Marcadet, Stephane S02 Marchi, Benjamin B05 Marzal, Rosa S07 Marzouk, Amr D15 Mason, Gemma D08 Masoud, Hassan F01 McDowell, David M03 McDowell, David S21 McMeeking, Robert B07, S20, S21

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Medida, Shivaji F14 Mehmood, Nasir M08 Mehrabadi, Marmar F01 Melanz, Daniel C06 Merodio, Jose S15 Metcalfe, Guy F05 Meza, Lucas S05 Michalowski, Radoslaw S07 Michelin, Sebastien F06 Mier, Jan S20 Minsky, Helen S06 Miraglia, Michael S19 Mitchell, John S19 Mitra, Mainak D14 Mittal, Rajat F04 Moarref, Rashad F11 Moenig, Reiner S14 Mohaghegh, Fazlolah F07 Mohr, Dirk S04, S20, S21 Mohseni, Kamran F04 Mollyayousef, Amir S16 Momeni, Kasra M02 Monnier, Bruno F03 Monroe, Ryan D07 Montemayor, Lauren S05 Montero, Francisco C08 Montesano, John S18 Moon, Francis D15 Moore, Alex M11 Moore, Alexander S15 Morris, Jeff F05 Morris, Scott F02 Morrison, Barclay B08 Mosby, Matthew S05 Motamarri, Phani C01 Motamedi, Mohammad C04 Motin, Abdul F07 Mousavi, Seyedeh S04 Movahed, Pooya F10 Mozaffari, Navid M02 Muddamallappa, Mallikarjunaiah S05 Mudunuru, Maruti C06 Mukherjee, Ranjan D05 Mula, Olga C07 Mummolo, Carlotta D03 Muñoz, Daniel S04 Myers, Kristin S22 Myers, Kyle D05 Müller, Tonya F04 Nadabe, Takeaki S18 Nadkarni, Neel S11 Najafi, Ahmad M08 Nakata, Toshiyuki F04 Nankali, Amir D07 Nardinocchi, Paola S15 Narita, Yoshihiro D05 Nassaj, Nasrin S21 Nayak, Aditya F15

Nelias, Daniel S20 Nelson, George M09 Nguyen, Nhung S22 Niewczas, Marek M03 Ning, Xin S11 O’Connor, Devin S06 O’Reilly, Oliver D15 Ohashi, Tetsuya M03 Ohno, Nobutada S20 Ohsawa, Tomoki D08 Okumura, Dai S11 Okuniewski, Maria M11 Olson, Brian D10 Olson, Lorraine B03 Omidi, Omid S04 Onck, Patrick B07 Onoue, Kyohei F06 Ostoja-Starzewski C09 Oterkus, Selda S19 Ott, Julia S14 Ott-Monsivais, Stephanie M10 Ouellette, Nicholas D01 Pakravan, Alireza C06 Pal, Anirban M01 Pal, Raj D11 Palagummi, Sri Vikram D12 Pandurangi, Shrinidhi S11 Panigrahi, Smruti D11 Pankonien, Alexander C08 Pankow, Mark S22 Parab, Niranjan S03 Paranjape, Harshad M02 Park, Taejoon C02 Parks, David S21 Pask, John C01 Pathak, Siddhartha M08 Patil, Navendu D06 Pazouki, Arman C06 Pei, Yongmao S16 Peng, Qing C01 Perez-Arancibia, Nestor F04 Petersmann, Manuel M08 Peterson, Sean F06 Petty, Charles F14 Phan, Anh-Vu S04 Phukan, Harsha M10 Picu, Catalin S12 Pineda, Evan S18 Plattenburg, Joseph D10 Pol, Vilas M09 Polunin, Pavel D02 Ponga, Mauricio C01 Popovich, John B02 Porfiri, Maurizio D01 Porfiri, Maurizio F06 Post, Andrew B08 Potier-Ferry, Michel S20 Pourboghrat, Farhang C02

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Pouya, Shahram F09 Prakash, Shaurya F09 Pratap, Rudra D02, D15 Prevost, Jean C04 Priess, Martin B02 Pullin, Dale F11 Purohit, Prashant S15 Pydah, Anup D05 Qi, Hang S12 Qi, Yue M12 Qiao, Long D06 Qidwai, Siddiq M10 Qu, Jianmin S06 Quinn, D. Dane D04 Raayai, Shabnam F14 Rahbar, Nima B05 Rahimzadeh, Tanaz S22 Rajagopal, Kumbakonam S22 Ramachandra, Abhay B01 Ramachandran, Arun F05 Ramakrishnan, Ganesh S13 Rangharajan, Kaushik F09 Ranjan, Devesh F10 Rauls, Michael S03 Ravi-Chandar, Krishnaswamy S20 Ravi-Chandar, Krishnaswamy S04 Ravichandran, Guruswami S21 Reed, Helen F08 Reedlunn, Benjamin S02 Reeves, Norman B02 Reifsnider, Ken S14 Reis, Pedro S11 Reshotko, Eli F08 Rezvantalab, Hossein F05 Ringuette, Matthew F03 Rodney, David S15 Rodriguez, Mauro B04 Roeser, Dennis D02 Rogers, Simon F05 Roh, Jin-Ho S16 Roters, Franz M10 Rudnicki, John S21 Rudraraju, Shiva M02 Rudykh, Stephan D11 Runnels, Brandon M03 Ryckelynck, David C07 Sacks, Michael B01 Sadasiva, Subramanya C10 Sadegh, Ali B08 Saez, Enrique M08 Safdari, Masoud C10 Sagapuram, Dinakar S03 Saharan, Ankit S20 Sain, Trisha S12 Salviato, Marco S10 Sangghaleh, Ali M03 Saric, William F08 Sarvghad-Moghaddam B08

Schroeder, Charles F05 Schuh, Christopher M03 Scott, Gregory B08 Scott, William D01 Segalman, Daniel D04 Segev, Reuven S15 Seipel, Justin B02 Seleson, Pablo S19 Selvadurai, Patrick S22 Selvarajou, Balaji S21 Sethuraman, Vijay M09 Shadden, Shawn B01 Shahba, Ahmad M10 Shakiba, Maryam S02 Shan, Danni B08 Shao, Huaiyu S14 Shao, Shuai M01 Shashikanth, Banavara D08 Shaw, John S20, S22 Shaw, Steve D15 Sheidaei, Azadeh S17 Shi, Danghe S10 Shishika, Daigo D01 Shoele, Kourosh F06 Shojaei-Zadeh, Shahab F05 Shpuntova, Galina B04 Siboni, Morteza S12 Siegel, Donald M09 Siegel, Jason M09 Silberstein, Meredith S12 Silling, Stewart S19 Sinclair, Chad M03 Singh, Chandr S18 Singh, Kumar D03 Sinha, Shayandev S07 Sinko, Robert S06 Sipos, Andras S11 Sithigh, Gearoid S11 Skulborstad, Alyssa B05 Smith, Kandler M09 Soghrati, Soheil C10 Song, Xiaoyu C04 Song, Zeming M07 Souchet, Rene D07 Spearot, Douglas M03 Spedding, Geoffrey F04 Spinelli, Stephen S11, S12 Spinello, Davide D01 Spring, Daniel S07 Sree, Phani S02 Srivastava, Shalabh F14 Stankovich, Andrew C08 Steen, Paul F12 Steigmann, David S15, S20, S22 Stier, Bertram S18 Stoudt, Mark C02 Strachan, B. Scott D02 Su, Xiao-Xing S13

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Su, Yang M03 Sugiura, Toshihiko D15 Suksangpanya, Nobphadon B05 Sun, C.T. S13 Sun, Jie D01 SUN, Qingping S20 Sun, WaiChing C04 Sun, Wenjuan C09 Sun, Yuanxiang S11 Sundaram, Narayan S07 Suryanarayana, Phanish C01 Svanadze, Merab D05 Tabrizi, Amirhossein Molavi S08 Talamini, Brandon C06 Tallapragada, Phanindra F05 Tan, Marcus S16 Tanaka, Andrew B02 Tandaiya, Parag S21 Taylor, Michael S19 Teferra, Kirubel M10 Temizer, Ilker C10 Thakur, Snigdha F01 Thomas, Nithin S20 Thornton, Katsuyo M02 Topol, Heiko S15 Torki, Mohammad S21 Trophime, Christophe C07 Truster, Timothy C10 Tryggvason, Gretar F12 Tsutsui, Waterloo S03 Tumin, Anatoli F08 Tupek, Michael S19 Turner, Kevin S12 Uenishi, Koji S04 Ushijima, Kuniharu C06 Vachhani, Shraddha M03 Vahidkhah, Koohyar F01 Valdevit, Lorenzo S05 Validi, Abdoulahad C03 Vanapalli, Siva F05 van der Sluis, Olaf M07 Verbrugge, Mark S14 Verma, Pooja S02 Viswanathan, Koushik S12 Vlaisavljevich, Eli B04 Voyiadjis, George M10 Vrankovic, Nikola D07 Vuppuluri, Amol M02 Walker, Graham B08 Walker, Lynn F05 Walton, Jay S15 Wan, Victor M03 Wang, Fengxia D02 Wang, Guofeng M12 Wang, Jian M03 Wang, Kevin C08 Wang, Lifeng S12 Wang, Miao S06

Wang, Peng S06 Wang, Wenyi S07 Wang, Xianqiao S17 Wang, Xiaodong S13 Wang, Xiaosun D04 Wang, Xin C01 Warnez, Matthew B04 Watkins, Ryan S11 Weber, George S08 Weckner, Olaf S19 Wei, Tie F10 Wei, Yujie M04, S21 White, Christopher F11 Wichman, Indrek F03 Wiebe, Richard D06 Wilkerson, Justin S03 Williams, Brian S12 Willingr, Remy B08 Willis, David F04 Willner, Kai D04 Wilson, Zachary S06 Winter, Thomas M11 Woodford, William S14 Woods, Daniel C. D02 Wu, Christine Qiong B02 Wu, Jiacheng B01 Wu, Linmin M12 Wu, Min S15 Wu, Yu C09 Xing, Xing D14 Xing, Yufeng D05 Xu, Baoxing S16 Xu, Haixuan M11 Xu, Wu S10 Xu, Frank Xi C09 Xuekun, Xie B08 Yabansu, Yuksel M10 Yaghmaie, Reza S16 Yan, Shutian M12 Yang, Jinkyu S13 Yang, Qingcheng M04 Yang, Qingda S18 Yang, Shaorui M07 Yang, Yi Yi Yang S11 Yavas, Denizhan M07 Yazdi, Shahrzad F01 Yin, Jie S12 Yoda, Minami F09 Yoffe, Alexander S16 Youssefian, Sina S12 Yu, Kai S12 Yu, Qiang S05 Yu, Wenshan M11 Yuan, Lin S11 Zaeem, Mohsen M02 Zahr, Matthew C07 Zakerzadeh, Rana B01 Zambrano, Byron B01

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Zavattieri, Pablo B07 Zeng, Tao S13 Zhang, Cao F02 Zhang, Chao S10 Zhang, Chen M10 Zhang, Dianyun S11 Zhang, Guanfeng S19 Zhang, Jiaxi M03 Zhang, Liuyang S17 Zhang, LiYing B08 Zhang, Pu S13 Zhang, Teng S12 Zhang, Wen D05 Zhang, Wendy F05 Zhang, Xiaodan M03 Zhang, Yi M12 Zhang, Yida C04 Zhao, Ruike S12 Zhao, Xuanhe S12 Zhao, Zhouzhou S12 Zhong, Pei B04 Zhong, Xiaolin F08 Zhou, Jianyou S12 Zhou, Quan M07 Zhou, Tianju (Tony) S12 Zhu, Jianbei S11 Zhu, Shuze M07 Zhu, Weidong D05 Zhu, Yong S06 Zienkiewicz, Adam D01 Zondervan, Robert B02 Zucca, Atefano D14

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The historical images on the cover show relief figures of Galileo, Sir Isaac Newton, and mechanisms that are representative of mechanics and physics. These sculpture reliefs adorn the exterior of the original 1949 math-physics building on the MSU campus. That building, which now houses Psychology, is near the Eli and Edyth Broad Museum (the site of the Tuesday Congress reception). Reproductions can also be found in the Biomedical and Physical Sciences Building. That building is between the MSU dairy ice cream parlor and the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams (FRIB), a national laboratory which is under construction. Stone endures but paper may not - the signed letter supplied by Einstein granting permission to use his image on another figure “disappeared” decades ago.

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