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The following pages link to An analysis of strong discontinuities induced by strain-softening in rate-independent inelastic solids (Q1310078):
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- From diffuse damage to sharp cohesive cracks: a coupled XFEM framework for failure analysis of quasi-brittle materials (Q2414572) (← links)
- A thermodynamic method for the construction of a cohesive law from a nonlocal damage model (Q2428237) (← links)
- Strong tangential discontinuity modeling of shear bands using the extended finite element method (Q2441176) (← links)
- A geometric multiscale finite element method for the dynamic analysis of heterogeneous solids (Q2449958) (← links)
- Mesh objective tensile cracking via a local continuum damage model and a crack tracking technique (Q2459232) (← links)
- A novel algorithmic framework for the numerical implementation of locally embedded strong discontinuities (Q2494931) (← links)
- Numerical analyses of discontinuous material bifurcation: strong and weak discontinuities (Q2495568) (← links)
- A geometric nonlinear triangular finite element with an embedded discontinuity for the simulation of quasi-brittle fracture (Q2501935) (← links)
- On the modeling of highly localized deformations induced by material failure: the strong discontinuity approach (Q2505276) (← links)
- Some mathematical problems in perfect plasticity (Q2573195) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent nonlocal damage model for concrete materials with unilateral effects (Q2631544) (← links)
- Discrete element model for the analysis of fluid-saturated fractured poro-plastic medium based on sharp crack representation with embedded strong discontinuities (Q2631583) (← links)
- Phase field modeling of fracture in multi-physics problems. I: Balance of crack surface and failure criteria for brittle crack propagation in thermo-elastic solids (Q2632996) (← links)
- An improved stable XFEM (Is-XFEM) with a novel enrichment function for the computational modeling of cohesive cracks (Q2633004) (← links)
- An orthotropic mesh-corrected crack model (Q2637976) (← links)
- Assumed enhanced strain and the extended finite element methods: a unification of concepts (Q2638004) (← links)
- New finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities in the finite deformation range (Q2638033) (← links)
- A regularized XFEM framework for embedded cohesive interfaces (Q2638060) (← links)
- Influence of soil non-homogeneity on shear band evolution investigated by the numerical manifold method combined with the assumed enhanced strain method (Q2662425) (← links)
- Strain localization analysis of Hill's orthotropic elastoplasticity: analytical results and numerical verification (Q2665048) (← links)
- Adaptive finite element modeling of phase-field fracture driven by hydrogen embrittlement (Q2670333) (← links)
- Nonlinear analysis of frame structural systems based on closed form solutions of thin beam-columns with multiple strong axial and rotation embedded discontinuities (Q2691049) (← links)
- A new method for modelling cohesive cracks using finite elements (Q2720001) (← links)
- Some observations on embedded discontinuity models (Q2726103) (← links)
- An extended finite element framework for slow-rate frictional faulting with bulk plasticity and variable friction (Q2854670) (← links)
- An isogeometric approach to cohesive zone modeling (Q2894749) (← links)
- A robust approach to model densification and crack formation in powder compaction processes (Q2894770) (← links)
- Efficient modeling of localized material failure by means of a variationally consistent embedded strong discontinuity approach (Q2894855) (← links)
- Novel boundary conditions for strain localization analyses in microstructural volume elements (Q2894980) (← links)
- Probability Based Size Effect Representation for Failure in Civil Engineering Structures Built of Heterogeneous Materials (Q2902978) (← links)
- An embedded formulation with conforming finite elements to capture strong discontinuities (Q2952161) (← links)
- A marching cubes based failure surface propagation concept for three-dimensional finite elements with non-planar embedded strong discontinuities of higher-order kinematics (Q2952365) (← links)
- An efficient augmented finite element method for arbitrary cracking and crack interaction in solids (Q2952529) (← links)
- Combined continuum damage-embedded discontinuity model for explicit dynamic fracture analyses of quasi-brittle materials (Q2952626) (← links)
- Computational continua revisited (Q2952682) (← links)
- Simulating curvilinear crack propagation in two dimensions with universal meshes (Q2952692) (← links)
- The extended finite element method with new crack-tip enrichment functions for an interface crack between two dissimilar piezoelectric materials (Q2952761) (← links)
- Adaptive delamination analysis (Q2952864) (← links)
- A new generalized finite element method for two-scale simulations of propagating cohesive fractures in 3-D (Q2952870) (← links)
- A phase-field model for chemo-mechanical induced fracture in lithium-ion battery electrode particles (Q2952909) (← links)
- Mesh objective continuum damage models for ductile fracture (Q2952916) (← links)
- An efficient finite element formulation based on the strong discontinuity approach for the modeling of material failure (Q2954741) (← links)
- FE-formulation for plate and beam elements to simulate onset and propagation of discrete cracks in solid structures (Q2954759) (← links)
- Partition of unity-based discontinuous elements for interface phenomena: computational issues (Q3043957) (← links)
- Modelling crack propagation in concrete structures with a two scale approach (Q3044587) (← links)
- Computational continua (Q3062599) (← links)
- Bifurcation analysis for a rate-sensitive, non-associative, three-invariant, isotropic/kinematic hardening cap plasticity model for geomaterials: Part I. Small strain (Q3084151) (← links)
- ADAPTIVE FINITE ELEMENT COMPUTATIONS OF SHEAR BAND FORMATION (Q3560027) (← links)
- Finite deformation formulation for embedded frictional crack with the extended finite element method (Q3567296) (← links)
- A contact algorithm for frictional crack propagation with the extended finite element method (Q3590468) (← links)