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A wheel set/crossing model regarding impact, sliding and deformation—Explicit finite element approach
M Pletz, W Daves, H Ossberger
Wear 294, 446-456, 2012
922012
A finite element model to simulate the physical mechanisms of wear and crack initiation in wheel/rail contact
W Daves, W Kubin, S Scheriau, M Pletz
Wear 366, 78-83, 2016
602016
Multi-scale finite element modeling to describe rolling contact fatigue in a wheel–rail test rig
M Pletz, W Daves, W Yao, W Kubin, S Scheriau
Tribology International 80, 147-155, 2014
572014
A new roughness parameter to evaluate the near-surface deformation in dry rolling/sliding contact
WK Kubin, M Pletz, W Daves, S Scheriau
Tribology International 67, 132-139, 2013
452013
A wheel passing a crossing nose: Dynamic analysis under high axle loads using finite element modelling
M Pletz, W Daves, H Ossberger
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2012
432012
Rolling contact fatigue of three crossing nose materials—Multiscale FE approach
M Pletz, W Daves, W Yao, H Ossberger
Wear 314 (1-2), 69-77, 2014
382014
Strength and fracture analysis of silicon-based components for embedding
M Deluca, R Bermejo, M Pletz, P Supancic, R Danzer
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 31 (4), 549-558, 2011
372011
Simplified explicit finite element model for the impact of a wheel on a crossing–validation and parameter study
J Wiedorn, W Daves, U Ossberger, H Ossberger, M Pletz
Tribology International 111, 254-264, 2017
292017
Real-time measurement of dynamic wheel-rail contacts using ultrasonic reflectometry
L Zhou, H Brunskill, M Pletz, W Daves, S Scheriau, R Lewis
Journal of Tribology 141 (6), 061401, 2019
272019
Ingested microplastics: do humans eat one credit card per week?
M Pletz
Journal of hazardous materials letters 3, 100071, 2022
202022
Influence of deposited metal structures on the failure mechanisms of silicon-based components
M Deluca, R Bermejo, M Pletz, M Wießner, P Supancic, R Danzer
Journal of the European Ceramic Society 32 (16), 4371-4380, 2012
202012
Numerical assessment of materials used in railway crossings by predicting damage initiation–Validation and application
J Wiedorn, W Daves, U Ossberger, H Ossberger, M Pletz
Wear 414, 136-150, 2018
172018
Cyclic plastic deformation of rails in rolling/sliding contact–quasistatic FE calculations using different plasticity models
M Pletz, KA Meyer, D Künstner, S Scheriau, W Daves
Wear 436, 202992, 2019
152019
Efficient 3d finite element modeling of cyclic elasto-plastic rolling contact
KA Meyer, R Skrypnyk, M Pletz
Tribology International 161, 107053, 2021
132021
Peel strength characterisation on ply/ply interface using wedge and T-peel/pull-type tests
B Satheesh, M Tonejc, L Potakowskyj, M Pletz, E Fauster, B Kaynak, ...
Polymers and Polymer Composites 26 (8-9), 431-445, 2018
112018
Simulation of stress distribution in assembled silicon dies and deflection of printed circuit boards
K Macurova, P Angerer, R Schöngrundner, T Krivec, M Morianz, ...
2014 15th International Conference on Thermal, Mechanical and Mulit-Physics …, 2014
112014
Improved concept for iterative crack propagation using configurational forces for targeted angle correction
SM Frankl, M Pletz, C Schuecker
Engineering Fracture Mechanics 266, 108403, 2022
102022
Incremental finite element delamination model for fibre pull-out tests of elastomer-matrix composites
S Frankl, M Pletz, C Schuecker
Procedia Structural Integrity 17, 51-57, 2019
92019
Numerical analysis of sub-critical crack growth in particulate ceramic composites
Z Majer, M Pletz, C Krautgasser, L Náhlík, P Hutař, R Bermejo
Procedia materials science 3, 2071-2076, 2014
92014
Finite element model for predicting the initiation of subsurface damage in railway crossings—A parametric study
J Wiedorn, W Daves, U Ossberger, H Ossberger, M Pletz
Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part F: Journal of …, 2019
82019
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