Renaud Gutkin
Renaud Gutkin works with Research & Development at Volvo Cars Safety Centre. His research focuses on the structural response of composite materials. To facilitate the introduction of new materials enabling Volvo Cars sustainability targets, current topics of research aim at virtual testing and modeling of lightweight materials and recycled plastics. During the last ten years he has collaborated with Chalmers within several FFI projects on modelling the crash behaviour of composite structures.
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Compressive failure and kink-band formation modeling
Thermo-mechanical variability of post-industrial and post-consumer recyclate PC-ABS
The transition from out-of-plane to in-plane kinking due to off-axis loading
Verification of hot-spot in complex composite structures using detailed FEA
Towards a Novel Defect Severity Model for Compressive Failure Analysis of Unidirectional Composites
Hot spot Analysis in complex composite material structures
Framework for durability analysis of composite structures in the automotive industry
Compressive strength assessment of fibre composites based on a defect severity model
Verification of hot-spot in complex composite structures using detailed FEA
Damage growth and strain localization in compressive loaded fiber reinforced composites
Development of a test method for evaluating the crushing behaviour of unidirectional laminates
Orthotropic criteria for transverse failure of non-crimp fabric-reinforced composites
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UTMOST - Modelling of biobased composites in crash applications