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Meschke Günther

Information

ORCID
0000-0003-2277-1327
First Contribution
2018-10-06
Last Contribution
2024-09-06
Number Contributions
10
Number Citations
67

Persons This Author Cites the Most

  1. Wolfs Robert (29)
  2. Mechtcherine Viktor (23)
  3. Bos Freek (21)
  4. Roussel Nicolas (20)
  5. Nerella Venkatesh (18)

Persons This Author Is Cited Most By

  1. Cremonesi Massimiliano (6)
  2. Ferrara Liberato (6)
  3. Rizzieri Giacomo (6)
  4. Yin Binbin (5)
  5. Yu Hao (5)


  1. Daadouch Koussay, Reinold Janis, Meschke Günther (2024-09)
    Numerical Simulation of 3D Concrete Printing:
    From the Layer- to the Structural-Scale
  2. Reinold Janis, Daadouch Koussay, Meschke Günther (2023-11)
    Numerical Simulation of Three Dimensional Concrete Printing Based on a Unified Fluid and Solid Mechanics Formulation
  3. Reinold Janis, Gudžulić Vladislav, Meschke Günther (2023-03)
    Computational Modeling of Fiber Orientation During 3D Concrete Printing
  4. Daadouch Koussay, Reinold Janis, Gudžulić Vladislav, Meschke Günther (2023-03)
    Computational Modeling of Fiber Orientation During 3D Concrete Printing
  5. Meschke Günther, Neu Gerrit, Gudžulić Vladislav, Reinold Janis et al. (2022-09)
    Computational Modeling of FRC:
    From 3D Printing to Robust Design
  6. Reinold Janis, Meschke Günther (2022-06)
    Algorithm for Aging Materials with Evolving Stiffness Based on a Multiplicative Split
  7. Reinold Janis, Gudžulić Vladislav, Meschke Günther (2022-05)
    Fiber-Orientation Modeling During Extrusion-Based 3D Concrete Printing
  8. Reinold Janis, Nerella Venkatesh, Mechtcherine Viktor, Meschke Günther (2022-02)
    Extrusion-Process-Simulation and Layer-Shape-Prediction During 3D Concrete Printing Using the Particle-Finite-Element-Method
  9. Reinold Janis, Nerella Venkatesh, Mechtcherine Viktor, Meschke Günther (2021-09)
    Particle-Finite-Element-Simulation of Extrusion-Processes of Fresh Concrete During 3D Concrete Printing
  10. Reinold Janis, Meschke Günther (2018-10)
    Particle-Finite-Element-Simulation of Fresh Concrete for 3D Printing Applications