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Professor Djordje Peric

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Chair, Department of Civil Engineering
Swansea University, Wales, UK

Research Interests:
Computational methods in solid, structural and fluid mechanics; Computational modelling of material behaviour; Multiscale modelling of materials and structures; Fluid-structure interaction; Free surface and interface flows; Adaptive solution strategies for non-linear problems

The research of Professor Peric:
1. Fundamental contributions to the numerical treatment of elasto-plastic/elasto-viscoplastic problems involving finite strains and deformations.
2. Contributed prominently to the computational modelling of frictional contact problems and to the simulation of progressively damaging solids
3. Significant contributions to research into adaptive mesh refinement procedures for elasto-plastic materials with evolving geometries, and the development of iterative equation solution procedures for large-scale engineering problems
4. Recent significant research contributions include novel computational strategies for fluid-structure interaction and fluid flows with free surfaces and interfaces incorporating surface tension
5. Actively involved in research on multiscale modelling of materials and structures

Awards and Prizes:
2004 Fellowship of the IACM (International Association of Computational Mechanics)
2003 Who’s Who in Science and Engineering, Member
1978 Rector’s Award, University of Zagreb
1979 Rector’s Award, University of Zagreb

Selected Publications:
Books:
1. Eugenio Oñate and Djordje Peric, Advances in Computational Plasticity: A Book in Honour of D. Roger J. Owen (Computational Methods in Applied Sciences), Springer, 2017
2. Eduardo A. de Souza Neto, Djordje Peric and D.R.J. Owen, Computational Methods for Plasticity: Theory and Applications, Wiley, 2008

Journal Articles, etc.:
Peric D, Owen DRJ. The Morley thin shell finite element for large deformation problems: simplicity versus sophistication. In Nonlinear Engineering Computations, N. Bicanic et al. (eds.), Pineridge Press: Swansea, 1991.
D. Peric and D.R.J. Owen (1992). Computational model for three dimensional contact problems with friction based on the penalty method.International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering,35, 1289
D. Peric, J. Yu and D. R. J. Owen, On error estimates and adaptivity in elasto-plastic solids : Applications to the numerical simulation of strain localisation in classical and Cosserat continua. Int. J. Num. Meth. Engng., Vol. 37,pp. 1351-1379, 1994.


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