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The following pages link to A simple and robust three-dimensional cracking-particle method without enrichment (Q658862):
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- A mixed three-node triangular element with continuous nodal stress for fully dynamic consolidation of porous media (Q2301625) (← links)
- Crack analysis using numerical manifold method with strain smoothing technique and corrected approximation for blending elements (Q2301644) (← links)
- Isogeometric boundary element methods for three dimensional static fracture and fatigue crack growth (Q2308965) (← links)
- Dual-horizon peridynamics: a stable solution to varying horizons (Q2309787) (← links)
- A coupling approach of state-based peridynamics with node-based smoothed finite element method (Q2310734) (← links)
- A mass lumping scheme for the 10-node tetrahedral element (Q2325450) (← links)
- Quasi-static analysis of mixed-mode crack propagation using the meshless local Petrov-Galerkin method (Q2325472) (← links)
- A coupling peridynamic approach for the consolidation and dynamic analysis of saturated porous media (Q2329616) (← links)
- Three-dimensional MLS-based numerical manifold method for static and dynamic analysis (Q2334277) (← links)
- A stochastic material point method for probabilistic dynamics and reliability (Q2414295) (← links)
- A configurational force driven cracking particle method for modelling crack propagation in 2D (Q2420307) (← links)
- Extended particle difference method for weak and strong discontinuity problems. I: Derivation of the extended particle derivative approximation for the representation of weak and strong discontinuities (Q2512471) (← links)
- A hybrid meshfree discretization to improve the numerical performance of peridynamic models (Q2670354) (← links)
- A hydro-mechanical-damage fully coupled cohesive phase field model for complicated fracking simulations in poroelastic media (Q2674140) (← links)
- Explicit phase-field material point method with the convected particle domain interpolation for impact/contact fracture in elastoplastic geomaterials (Q2683431) (← links)
- A new weight-function enrichment in meshless methods for multiple cracks in linear elasticity (Q2894990) (← links)
- Extended finite element method coupled with face-based strain smoothing technique for three-dimensional fracture problems (Q2952756) (← links)
- The extended finite element method with new crack-tip enrichment functions for an interface crack between two dissimilar piezoelectric materials (Q2952761) (← links)
- XRPIM versus XFEM (Q2971784) (← links)
- SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHODS FOR THERMO-MECHANICAL IMPACT PROBLEMS (Q2971789) (← links)
- IMPACT SIMULATIONS USING SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (Q2971825) (← links)
- XFEM with Smoothing Technique for Static Fracture Mechanics in Three-Dimension (Q2972079) (← links)
- A pseudospectral contact mechanics simulation of microindentation in two slip systems activated single crystalline material by using a homographic conformal mapping (Q6040716) (← links)
- Modeling of both tensional-shear and compressive-shear fractures by a unified phase-field model (Q6043244) (← links)
- A meshless analysis of mode I fracture propagation in adhesive joints with experimental validation (Q6044710) (← links)
- An explicit phase field material point method for modeling dynamic fracture problems (Q6060920) (← links)
- Nonlocal geometric fracture theory: A nonlocal‐local asymptotically compatible framework for continuous–discontinuous deformation of solid materials (Q6082626) (← links)
- A coupling approach of the isogeometric-meshfree method and peridynamics for static and dynamic crack propagation (Q6094638) (← links)
- Field-enriched finite element method for simulating of three-dimensional crack propagation (Q6101636) (← links)
- Bond-based nonlocal models by nonlocal operator method in symmetric support domain (Q6118496) (← links)
- Improved XFEM (IXFEM): arbitrary multiple crack initiation, propagation and interaction analysis (Q6202979) (← links)
- The combined plastic and discrete fracture deformation framework for finite-discrete element methods (Q6497703) (← links)
- A new total-Lagrangian smooth particle hydrodynamics approximation for the simulation of damage and fracture of ductile materials (Q6497770) (← links)