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Micromechanics-based material networks revisited from the interaction viewpoint; robust and efficient implementation for multi-phase composites
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    Micromechanics-based material networks revisited from the interaction viewpoint; robust and efficient implementation for multi-phase composites (English)
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    22 October 2021
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    discrete material node
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    deep material network
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    hierarchical network interaction
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    finite strain
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    data driven algorithm
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    three-phase fiber-reinforced composite
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