Dr. Ismail Caylak

Institute for Lightweight Design with Hybrid Systems
Member - Research Associate - ILH representative of Engineering Mechanics
Academic Senior Councillor
Phone:
+49 5251 60-2285
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Office:
P1.2.11.7
Office hours:
nach Vereinbarung
Visitor:
Pohlweg 47-49
33098 Paderborn
33098 Paderborn
Publications
Latest Publications
Experimental Investigations of Carbon Fiber Reinforced Polymer Composites and Their Constituents to Determine Their Elastic Material Properties and Complementary Inhomogeneous Experiments with Local Strain Considerations
E. Penner, I. Caylak, R. Mahnken, Fibers and Polymers (2023).
Effects on Process Forces of Individual Milling Tool Edges Depending on the Cutting Angle and Cutting Speed When Milling Cfrp
R. Clemens, E. Barth, E. Uhlmann, Y. Zhan, I. Caylak, R. Mahnken, SSRN Electronic Journal (2022).
A polymorphic uncertainty model for the curing process of transversely fiber-reinforced plastics
E. Penner, I. Caylak, R. Mahnken, Mathematics and Mechanics of Complex Systems 10 (2022) 21–50.
An uncertainty model for the curing process of transversely fiber reinforced plastics
E. Penner, I. Caylak, R. Mahnken, PAMM (2021).
A deep learning driven uncertain full‐field homogenization method
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A. Henkes, I. Caylak, R. Mahnken, PAMM (2021).
Seit dem 01.05.2005 ist Ismail Caylak wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter am Lehrstuhl für Technische Mechanik
Forschung
- Kontinuumsmechanik
- Finite Elemente Methode / Numerische Mechanik
- Stochastische Finite Elemente Methode
- Parameteridentifikation
- Optische Messtechnik
Lehre
- FEM in der Werkstoffsimulation
- FEM in der Festigkeitslehre
- Bruchmechanik
- Simulation of Materials
Projekte
- Stochastische Finite Element Methode
Veröffentlichungen
- I. Caylak, R. Mahnken und K.-U. Widany. „Stabilized mixed triangular finite elements at large deformations using area bubble functions“. Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. Bd. 11. 2011, S. 201–202. doi: 10.1002/pamm.201110092
- K.-U. Widany, I. Caylak und R. Mahnken. „Stabilized Mixed Tetrahedrals with Volume and Area Bubble Functions at Large Deformations“. Proc. Appl. Math. Mech. Bd. 10. 2010, S. 227–228. doi: 10.1002/pamm.201010106