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An efficient parallel procedure for the simulation of crack growth using the cohesive surface methodology
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    An efficient parallel procedure for the simulation of crack growth using the cohesive surface methodology (English)
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    20 August 2003
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    parallel computing
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    finite element method
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    cohesive surface methodology
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    domain decomposition
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    iterative algorithm
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    two-level preconditioner
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    Cray T3E
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