John Turner Computational Engineering Program Director Contact TURNERJA@ORNL.GOV All Publications Microscopic Analysis of Copper Current Collectors and Mechanisms of Fragmentation Under Compressive Forces Fluid Dynamics Effects on Microstructure Prediction in Single-Laser Tracks for Additive Manufacturing of IN625 Exascale Applications: Skin in the Game Phase Field Simulations of Microstructure Evolution in IN718 Using a Surrogate Ni–Fe–Nb Alloy during Laser Powder Bed Fusion Effect of packaging and cooling plates on mechanical response and failure characteristics of automotive Li-ion battery modules Role of scan strategies on thermal gradient and solidification rate in electron beam powder bed fusion Role of Cyclic Phase Transitions in Additive Manufacturing of Metals and Alloys - Lessons Learned from Welding Science Safer Batteries through Coupled Multiscale Modeling (ICCS 2015) THREE-DIMENSIONAL DISCRETE ORDINATES REACTOR ASSEMBLY CALCULATIONS ON GPUS Design of a High Fidelity Core Simulator for Analysis of Pellet Clad Interaction HIGH FIDELITY MODELING OF PELLET-CLAD INTERACTION USING THE CASL VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENT FOR REACTOR APPLICATIONS (addl. author)... Morphological Influence in Lithium-Ion Battery 3D Electrode (JES) AP1000 PWR Startup Core Modeling and Simulation with VERA-CS (ANFM V) Multiscale modeling and characterization for performance and safety of lithium-ion batteries Coupled Neutronics Thermal-Hydraulic Solution of a Full-Core PWR Using VERA-CS... Hierarchical Models for Batteries: Overview with Some Case Studies Hybrid and Parallel Domain-Decomposition Methods Development to Enable Monte Carlo for Reactor Analyses Modeling and Simulation of Battery Systems... Hybrid and Parallel Domain-Decomposition Methods Development to Enable Monte Carlo for Reactor Analyses... Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹â¶Ä¹ Page 1 Current page 2 Key Links Curriculum Vitae Organizations Computing and Computational Sciences Directorate User Facilities Manufacturing Demonstration Facility National Transportation Research Center