Adrian Lew
Associate Professor
Mechanical Engineering
Stanford University
United States of America
Biography
Adrian Lew is working as Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering Stanford University. Prof. Lew's interests lie in the broad area of computational solid mechanics. He is concerned with the fundamental design and mathematical analysis of material models and numerical algorithms. Currently the group is focused on the design of algorithms to simulate hydraulic fracturing. To this end we work on algorithms for time-integration embedded or immersed boundary methods.
Research Interest
Computational solid mechanics. He is concerned with the fundamental design and mathematical analysis of material models and numerical algorithms, Design of algorithms to simulate hydraulic fracturing.
Publications
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Dharmaraja S, Kesari H, Darve E, Lew AJ (2012) Time integrators based on approximate discontinuous Hamiltonians INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUMERICAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING 89: 71-104
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Ryckman RA, Lew AJ (2012) An explicit asynchronous contact algorithm for elastic body-rigid wall interaction. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL FOR NUMERICAL METHODS IN ENGINEERING 89: 869-896.
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Shen Y, Lew AJ (2012) A FAMILY OF DISCONTINUOUS GALERKIN MIXED METHODS FOR NEARLY AND PERFECTLY INCOMPRESSIBLE ELASTICITY ESAIM-MATHEMATICAL MODELLING AND NUMERICAL ANALYSIS-MODELISATION MATHEMATIQUE ET ANALYSE NUMERIQUE 46: 1003-1028.