
Publications of Christoph Sachs
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Talk (45)
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Arthropod cuticle: A biological multi-functional composite used as template for nano-to-macro-scale hierarchical modelling. THERMEC 2011, Quebec, Canada (2011)
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Arthropod cuticle: A biological multi-functional composite used as template for nano-to-macro-scale hierarchical modeling. Multiscale Materials Modeling, Freiburg, Germany (2010)
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Ab initio based study of multi-scale elastic properties of hierarchical biocomposites. Seminar talk at Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic (2010)
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Arthropod Cuticle: A Biological Multifunctional Composite Used As Template for Multidisciplinary Nano-To-Macro-Scale Hierarchical Modeling. 139th Annual Meeting of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), Seattle, WA, USA (2010)
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Extremal stiffness of crustacean cuticle through hierarchical optimization: Theory, modeling, and experiment. 3rd International Conference on Mechanics of Biomaterials & Tissues, multiscale modeling of tissue mechanical properties, Clearwater Beach, FL, USA (2009)
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Hierarchical modeling of the elastic properties of lobster cuticle via first principles calculations and mean-field homogenization. 1st International Conference on Material Modeling, Dortmund, Germany (2009)
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Multi-Scale Hierarchical Modeling of the Mechanical Properties of Lobster Cuticle. EUROMAT 2009, Glasgow, UK (2009)
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Arthropod cuticle: A biological multifunctional composite used as template for multiscale modelling. 11th National Congress on Theoretical and Applied Mechanics NCTAM 2009, Borovets, Bulgaria (2009)
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Hierarchical modeling of the mechanical properties of lobster cuticle from the nanoscale up to the macroscale. ICSMA 15: International Conference on the Strength of Materials, Dresden, Germany (2009)
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Extremal stiffness of crustacean cuticle through hierarchical optimization: Experiments and modeling from ab initio to macroscale. PLASTICITY 2009, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands, USA (2009)
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Modeling of the mechanical properties of lobster cuticle from ab initio to macroscale: How nature designs multifunctional composites with optimal properties. International Plasticity Conference 2009, Virgin Islands, USA (2009)
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Hierarchical Modeling of the Elastic Properties of Lobster Cuticle via Ab Initio Calculations and Mean-field Homogenization. MRS Fall Conference 2008, Boston, MA, USA (2008)
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Multiscale Modelling of the Elastic Properties of Biological Polymer-Based Nanocomposites with Hierarchical Microstructure: The Lobster Cuticle. 3rd International Conference on Polymer Behaviour, Marrakech, Morocco (2008)
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Influence of structural principles at different length scales on the mechanics and functional efficiency of biological materials. Ringberg Symposium 2008: Biological Approaches in Materials Sciences, Ringberg Castle, Rottach-Egern, Germany (2008)
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Principles to design and simulate hierarchical materials with property-relevant structural features. MPI for Colloids and Interfaces, Golm, Potsdam, Germany (2008)
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Crystallographic Textures from the Exoskeleton of the Lobster Homarus Americanus and Calculation of the Mechanical Properties of the Calcite Phase. 15th International Conference on the Textures of Materials (ICOTOM 15), Carnegie Mellon University Center, Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2008)
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Crystallographic and topological textures of biological materials and the resulting anisotropy of the mechanical properties. 15th International Conference on the Texture of Materials (ICOTOM 15), Pittsburgh, PA, USA (2008)
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Investigation of the Lattice Strain Evolution in Tension and Compression of Different Phases in the Mineralized Lobster Cuticle. MRS Spring Meeting, San Francisco, CA, USA (2008)
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Hierarchical modeling of the mechanical properties of hard biological tissues: Bone and lobster cuticle. MSU conference, MPIE Düsseldorf, Germany (2008)
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Wie beeinflussen Struktur und chemische Zusammensetzung auf unterschiedlichen Längenskalen die mechanischen Eigenschaften von biologischen Materialien ? Institute Colloquium, Department of Polymer Science, Johannes Kepler University Linz (JKU), Linz, Austria (2008)