This journal presents research on the development and application of peridynamics modeling and simulation, enabling the solution of complex governing field equations in the presence of jump discontinuities or singularities while providing a bridge between different length scales.
Removing the computational challenges inherent in the classical continuum mechanics, peridynamics has the capability to address challenging problems across different disciplines. These areas of research include failure of materials, multi-scale and multi-physics modeling, computational material design and its micro structural evolution, additive manufacturing, soft tissue modeling, reliability and optimal design, optimization, signal and image processing, digital image correlation, structural health monitoring, mathematical biology, geophysics and rock mechanics, and many more.
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We’re delighted to report that the Journal of Peridynamics and Nonlocal Modeling has been accepted into Scopus! We would like to extend our sincerest gratitude to all the authors, reviewers, and editors of the journal for their excellent work, and for paving the way to this achievement.
We thank the many authors who have brought their important contributions to the Journal of Peridynamics and Nonlocal Modeling. Here we highlight some of the journal’s most downloaded and most cited articles.