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The following pages link to Strong discontinuity embedded approach with standard SOS formulation: element formulation, energy-based crack-tracking strategy, and validations (Q1800215):
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- Finite element modeling of quasi-brittle cracks in 2D and 3D with enhanced strain accuracy (Q683892) (← links)
- Localised failure mechanism as the basis for constitutive modelling of geomaterials (Q1625341) (← links)
- Computational modeling of localized failure in solids: XFEM vs PF-CZM (Q1986817) (← links)
- A phase-field regularized cohesive zone model for hydrogen assisted cracking (Q1989065) (← links)
- A variationally consistent phase-field anisotropic damage model for fracture (Q1989091) (← links)
- An adaptive coupling method of state-based peridynamics theory and finite element method for modeling progressive failure process in cohesive materials (Q2020273) (← links)
- A novel damage model in the peridynamics-based cohesive zone method (PD-CZM) for mixed mode fracture with its implicit implementation (Q2021983) (← links)
- A unified non-local fluid transport model for heterogeneous saturated porous media (Q2072438) (← links)
- Discrete element model for the failure analysis of partially saturated porous media with propagating cracks represented with embedded strong discontinuities (Q2072737) (← links)
- Efficient quasi-brittle fracture simulations of concrete at mesoscale using micro CT images and a localizing gradient damage model (Q2083171) (← links)
- Modeling fracture propagation in a rock‐water‐air system with the assumed enhanced strain method (Q6090708) (← links)
- Virtual displacement based discontinuity layout optimization (Q6092286) (← links)
- A coupling approach of the isogeometric-meshfree method and peridynamics for static and dynamic crack propagation (Q6094638) (← links)
- Physics-informed neural network frameworks for crack simulation based on minimized peridynamic potential energy (Q6153887) (← links)
- A nodal-based continuous-discontinuous deformation analysis method (Q6202978) (← links)
- Improved XFEM (IXFEM): arbitrary multiple crack initiation, propagation and interaction analysis (Q6202979) (← links)
- Global cracking elements: a novel tool for Galerkin-based approaches simulating quasi-brittle fracture (Q6496282) (← links)
- Modeling the failure process of rock masses using a 3D nodal-based continuous-discontinuous deformation analysis method (Q6497211) (← links)