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The following pages link to Multi-scale second-order computational homogenization of multi-phase materials: a nested finite element solution strategy (Q2573215):
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- Consistent micro-macro transitions at large objective strains in curvilinear convective coordinates (Q3590320) (← links)
- Partially relaxed energy potentials for the modelling of microstructures - application to shape memory alloys (Q4900436) (← links)
- Macrohomogeneity condition for strain gradient homogenization of periodic heterogeneous media with interfacial strong discontinuities (Q4992796) (← links)
- Construction of piezoelectric and flexoelectric models of composites by asymptotic homogenization and application to laminates (Q5041553) (← links)
- On Two-Scale Modelling of Softening Material Responses (Q5051069) (← links)
- A Multiscale Failure Modeling Framework for Strain Localization in Quasi-Brittle Materials (Q5061665) (← links)
- Second gradient homogenization of multilayered composites based on the method of oscillating functions (Q5125105) (← links)
- Novel multiscale models in a multicontinuum approach to divide and conquer strategies (Q6040754) (← links)
- Second-order homogenisation of crystal plasticity and martensitic transformation (Q6049516) (← links)
- Accelerated offline setup of homogenized microscopic model for multi‐scale analyses using neural network with knowledge transfer (Q6060946) (← links)
- <scp>A</scp> second‐order reduced multiscale method for nonlinear shell structures with orthogonal periodic configurations (Q6061716) (← links)
- Second-order multi-scale modelling of natural and architected materials in the presence of voids: formulation and numerical implementation (Q6062475) (← links)
- Size-effects of metamaterial beams subjected to pure bending: on boundary conditions and parameter identification in the relaxed micromorphic model (Q6062950) (← links)
- Machine learning based asymptotic homogenization and localization: Predictions of key local behaviors of multiscale configurations bearing microstructural varieties (Q6071413) (← links)
- An incremental‐secant mean‐field homogenization model enhanced with a non‐associated pressure‐dependent plasticity model (Q6071424) (← links)
- Variational modeling and homogenization in dissipative magneto‐mechanics (Q6078513) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of higher‐order continua (Q6090710) (← links)
- A fully second‐order homogenization formulation for the multi‐scale modeling of heterogeneous materials (Q6092264) (← links)
- Cross-scale optimization of advanced materials for micro and nano structures based on strain gradient theory (Q6097584) (← links)
- A hybrid direct \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) method for modeling of multiscale materials and structures with strain localization (Q6097644) (← links)
- A second-order strain gradient fracture model for the brittle materials with micro-cracks by a multiscale asymptotic homogenization (Q6101635) (← links)
- Nonlocal multiscale modeling of deformation behavior of polycrystalline copper by second-order homogenization method (Q6112269) (← links)
- New insights on homogenization for hexagonal-shaped composites as Cosserat continua (Q6113588) (← links)
- An efficient monolithic multiscale numerical manifold model for fully coupled nonlinear saturated porous media (Q6118533) (← links)
- Pre-trained transformer model as a surrogate in multiscale computational homogenization framework for elastoplastic composite materials subjected to generic loading paths (Q6121691) (← links)
- A time-adaptive FE\(^2\)-approach within the method of vertical lines (Q6143647) (← links)
- A micromechanical mean‐field homogenization surrogate for the stochastic multiscale analysis of composite materials failure (Q6148530) (← links)
- Spatial and temporal averaging in the homogenisation of the elastodynamic response of periodic laminates (Q6162954) (← links)
- Computation of effective piezoelectric properties of stratified composites and application to wave propagation analysis (Q6182529) (← links)
- Automatic micro-scale modelling and evaluation of effective properties of highly porous ceramic matrix materials using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q6185167) (← links)