Jaedal Jung, Ph.D.

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2014 Mechanical Engineering 0330 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering
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Ertugrul Taciroglu grad student 2014 UCLA
 (Identification of arbitrarily shaped scatterers embedded in elastic heterogenous media using dynamic XFEM.)
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Xu Y, Jung J, Nojavan S, et al. (2019) An orthotropic augmented finite element method (A-FEM) for high-fidelity progressive damage analyses of laminated composites Composite Structures. 229: 111416
Jung J, Yang Q. (2017) A two-dimensional augmented finite element for dynamic crack initiation and propagation International Journal of Fracture. 203: 41-61
Jung J, Do BC, Yang QD. (2016) Augmented finite-element method for arbitrary cracking and crack interaction in solids under thermo-mechanical loadings. Philosophical Transactions. Series a, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences. 374
Jung J, Taciroglu E. (2016) A divide-alternate-and-conquer approach for localization and shape identification of multiple scatterers in heterogeneous media using dynamic XFEM Inverse Problems and Imaging. 10: 165-193
Naderi M, Jung J, Yang QD. (2016) A three dimensional augmented finite element for modeling arbitrary cracking in solids International Journal of Fracture. 1-22
Gu YC, Jung J, Yang QD, et al. (2015) An inertia-based stabilizing method for quasi-static simulation of unstable crack initiation and propagation Journal of Applied Mechanics, Transactions Asme. 82
Jung J, Taciroglu E. (2014) Modeling and identification of an arbitrarily shaped scatterer using dynamic XFEM with cubic splines Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 278: 101-118
Jung J, Jeong C, Taciroglu E. (2013) Identification of a scatterer embedded in elastic heterogeneous media using dynamic XFEM Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering. 259: 50-63
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