Shay I Heizler
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Zhang Y, Feng J, Heizler S, Levine H
Phys Biol
. 2017 Dec;
15(2):026001.
PMID: 29231177
How cells move through the three-dimensional extracellular matrix (ECM) is of increasing interest in attempts to understand important biological processes such as cancer metastasis. Just as in motion on flat...
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Heizler S, Kessler D
Phys Rev E
. 2017 Jul;
95(6-1):063004.
PMID: 28709368
Mode-I fracture exhibits microbranching in the high velocity regime where the simple straight crack is unstable. For velocities below the instability, classic modeling using linear elasticity is valid. However, showing...
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Heizler S, Kessler D
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2015 Aug;
92(1):012403.
PMID: 26274182
We study the high-velocity regime mode-I fracture instability wherein small microbranches start to appear near the main crack, using large-scale simulations. Some of the features of those microbranches have been...
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Heizler S, Kessler D, Elbaz Y
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2013 Sep;
88(2):022401.
PMID: 24032843
We study mode-I fracture in lattices using atomistic simulations with randomly distributed bond lengths. By using a small parameter that measures the variation of the bond length between the atoms...
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Heizler S, Kessler D, Levine H
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2011 Sep;
84(2 Pt 2):026102.
PMID: 21929059
We study propagating mode-I fracture in two-dimensional amorphous materials using atomistic simulations. We use the continuous random network model of an amorphous material, creating samples using a two-dimensional analog of...
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Heizler S, Kessler D, Levine H
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys
. 2002 Sep;
66(1 Pt 2):016126.
PMID: 12241445
We study mode-I fracture in a viscoelastic lattice model with a nonlinear force law, with a focus on the velocity and linear stability of the steady-state propagating solution. This study...