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    Data-driven nonlinear model reduction to spectral submanifolds in mechanical systems by Cenedese, M., Axås, J., Yang, H., Eriten, M., Haller, G.

    “…While data-driven model reduction techniques are well-established for linearizable mechanical systems, general approaches to reducing nonlinearizable systems…”
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    Relaxation capacity of cartilage is a critical factor in rate- and integrity-dependent fracture by Han, G., Chowdhury, U., Eriten, M., Henak, C. R.

    Published in Scientific reports (04-05-2021)
    “…Articular cartilage heals poorly but experiences mechanically induced damage across a broad range of loading rates and matrix integrity. Because loading rates…”
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    Fracture-Induced Acoustic Emissions in Gelatin by Yerrapragada, K., Chawla, D., Henak, C. R., Eriten, M.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-03-2023)
    “…Background The ever-growing use of soft swollen (multiphasic) materials in engineering and medical applications necessitates monitoring, understanding, and…”
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    Physics-based modeling for fretting behavior of nominally flat rough surfaces by Eriten, M., Polycarpou, A.A., Bergman, L.A.

    “…A physics-based modeling approach for fretting behavior of nominally flat rough contact is proposed. This approach employs physics-based models for partial…”
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    Physics-based modeling for partial slip behavior of spherical contacts by Eriten, M., Polycarpou, A.A., Bergman, L.A.

    “…A physics-based modeling approach for partial slip behavior of a spherical contact is proposed. In this approach, elastic and elastic–plastic normal preload…”
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    Brain-mimicking phantom for biomechanical validation of motion sensitive MR imaging techniques by Ozkaya, E., Triolo, E.R., Rezayaraghi, F., Abderezaei, J., Meinhold, W., Hong, K., Alipour, A., Kennedy, P., Fleysher, L., Ueda, J., Balchandani, P., Eriten, M., Johnson, C.L., Yang, Y., Kurt, M.

    “…Motion sensitive MR imaging techniques allow for the non-invasive evaluation of biological tissues by using different excitation schemes, including…”
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    Development of a Lap Joint Fretting Apparatus by Eriten, M., Polycarpou, A. A., Bergman, L. A.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-10-2011)
    “…An experimental apparatus designed specifically for fretting experiments on mechanical lap joints is presented. A piezoactuator is used to impose fretting…”
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    Nonlinear Parameter Identification of a Mechanical Interface Based on Primary Wave Scattering by Moore, K. J., Kurt, M., Eriten, M., Dodson, J. C., Foley, J. R., Wolfson, J. C., McFarland, D. M., Bergman, L. A., Vakakis, A. F.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-11-2017)
    “…We study stress-wave propagation in an impulsively forced split Hopkinson bar system incorporating a threaded interface. We first consider only primary…”
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    Wear-induced microstructural evolution of ultra-fine grained (UFGs) aluminum by Wei, S., Zhang, H., Tangpatjaroen, C., Tarnsangpradit, J., Usta, A.D., Eriten, M., Perepezko, J.H., Szlufarska, I.

    Published in Acta materialia (01-05-2021)
    “…We investigated hardness and tribological properties of ultra-fine grain (UFG) aluminum samples prepared by accumulative rolling bonding (ARB) and by physical…”
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    Influence of friction and adhesion on the onset of plasticity during normal loading of spherical contacts by Eriten, M., Petlicki, D.T., Polycarpou, A.A., Bergman, L.A.

    Published in Mechanics of materials (01-05-2012)
    “…► Effects of elastic mismatch, friction and adhesion on the yield inception of spherical contacts. ► Analytical and finite element methods to model ductile…”
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    Optimal distribution of carbon nanotubes in gas sensor design by Eriten, M., Yesilyurt, S.

    “…Breakdown voltage is a unique well-known indicator for gases. Previous work indicate that miniaturized gas ionization sensors, which are made up of two…”
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