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Robert Herrendörfer
Robert Herrendörfer
Research Associate, ZHAW
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Earthquake supercycle in subduction zones controlled by the width of the seismogenic zone
R Herrendörfer, Y Van Dinther, T Gerya, LA Dalguer
Nature Geoscience 8 (6), 471-474, 2015
782015
An invariant rate‐and state‐dependent friction formulation for viscoeastoplastic earthquake cycle simulations
R Herrendörfer, T Gerya, Y van Dinther
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 123 (6), 5018-5051, 2018
472018
Seismic and aseismic fault growth lead to different fault orientations
S Preuss, R Herrendörfer, T Gerya, JP Ampuero, Y van Dinther
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 124 (8), 8867-8889, 2019
322019
Controls of seismogenic zone width and subduction velocity on interplate seismicity: Insights from analog and numerical models
F Corbi, R Herrendörfer, F Funiciello, Y Van Dinther
Geophysical Research Letters 44 (12), 6082-6091, 2017
202017
Mass transport limitations of water evaporation in polymer electrolyte fuel cell gas diffusion layers
A Mularczyk, A Michalski, M Striednig, R Herrendörfer, TJ Schmidt, ...
Energies 14 (10), 2967, 2021
82021
Modeling of the slip spectrum along mature and spontaneously forming faults in a visco-elasto-plastic continuum
R Herrendörfer
ETH Zurich, 2018
72018
Simulation of mass and heat transfer in an evaporatively cooled PEM fuel cell
R Herrendörfer, M Cochet, JO Schumacher
Energies 15 (8), 2734, 2022
42022
Model data set and video to" Seismic and aseismic fault growth lead to different fault orientations"
S Preuss, R Herrendörfer, T Gerya, JP Ampuero, Y van Dinther
ETH Zurich, 2019
12019
Model data set to" An invariant rate-and state-dependent friction formulation for visco-elasto-plastic earthquake cycle simulations"
R Herrendörfer, T Gerya, Y van Dinther
ETH Zurich, 2018
12018
Earthquakes as plastic failure on spontaneously evolving faults
C Pranger, Y van Dinther, R Herrendörfer, L Le Pourhiet, D May, T Gerya
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 14962, 2017
12017
3-D simulation of heat and water transport in PEFCs during evaporative cooling and humidification
R Herrendörfer, M Cochet, P Boillat, J Schumacher
17th Symposium on Modeling and Experimental Validation of Electrochemical …, 2021
2021
3-D simulation of heat and water transport processes in PEFCs during evaporative cooling and humidification
R Herrendörfer, M Cochet, P Boillat, J Schumacher
EFCF 2021 Low-Temperature Electrolysers, Fuel Cells & H2 Processing, online …, 2021
2021
3-D simulation of water and heat transport processes in fuel cells during evaporative cooling and humidification
R Herrendörfer, J Schumacher, M Cochet, FN Büchi, P Boillat
7th SCCER Mobility Annual Conference, Online, 23 November 2020, 2020
2020
Evidence-based policymaking
M Paschke, A Pfisterer, C Hirschi, L Last, D Pauli, B Studer, J Schubert, ...
Engaging in the Science-Policy Dialogue 1, 2019
2019
Experimental parameter uncertainty in PEM fuel cell modeling
R Vetter, R Herrendörfer, JO Schumacher
8th International Conference on Fundamentals & Development of Fuel Cells …, 2019
2019
Advanced characterization of polymer electrolyte fuel cells using a two-phase time-dependent model
R Herrendörfer, JO Schumacher
ModVal 2019, Braunschweig, Germany, 12-13 March 2019, 2019
2019
How Faults Grow (A) Seismically Into Complex Networks
S Preuss, R Herrendoerfer, T Gerya, JP Ampuero, Y van Dinther
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2018, T21C-05, 2018
2018
Model data set to" Earthquake supercycle in subduction zones controlled by the width of the seismogenic zone”
R Herrendörfer
ETH Zurich, 2018
2018
How seismicity impacts the evolution and branching of strike-slip faults
S Preuss, Y van Dinther, JP Ampuero, R Herrendoerfer, T Gerya
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, T44C-02, 2017
2017
Seismic and Aseismic Slip on Mature and Evolving Faults Simulated with Rate-and-State Friction in a Continuum.
R Herrendoerfer, Y van Dinther, T Gerya
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2017, T12B-02, 2017
2017
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