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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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- Analysis and numerical simulation of strong discontinuities in finite strain poroplasticity (Q704507) (← links)
- Theoretical and computational issues in modelling material failure in strong discontinuity scenarios (Q704508) (← links)
- An analysis of strain localization and wave propagation in plastic models of beams at failure (Q704560) (← links)
- Continuum approach to material failure in strong discontinuity settings (Q704562) (← links)
- Interface damage model for thermomechanical degradation of heterogeneous materials (Q704570) (← links)
- Embedded crack vs. smeared crack models: a comparison of elementwise discontinuous crack path approaches with emphasis on mesh bias (Q704572) (← links)
- \(h\)-adaptive mesh refinement for shear band localization in elasto-plasticity Cosserat continuum (Q706799) (← links)
- On the fracture models determined by the continuum-strong discontinuity approach (Q712335) (← links)
- Phase field modeling of fracture in rubbery polymers. I. Finite elasticity coupled with brittle failure (Q748747) (← links)
- On the dissipative zone in anisotropic damage models for concrete (Q837427) (← links)
- An extended finite element method for modeling near-interfacial crack propagation in a layered structure (Q837477) (← links)
- Size effect and localization in J2 plasticity (Q837860) (← links)
- Two-dimensional modeling of material failure in reinforced concrete by means of a continuum strong discontinuity approach (Q839197) (← links)
- Stability and robustness issues in numerical modeling of material failure with the strong discontinuity approach (Q853340) (← links)
- An embedded strong discontinuity model for cracking of plain concrete (Q853343) (← links)
- Embedded discontinuity finite element method for modeling of localized failure in heterogeneous materials with structured mesh: An alternative to extended finite element method (Q1015626) (← links)
- An implicit BEM formulation to model strong discontinuities in solids (Q1015699) (← links)
- Energy-based modeling of cohesive and cohesionless cracks via X-FEM (Q1033493) (← links)
- Adaptive Lagrangian modelling of ballistic penetration of metallic targets (Q1371716) (← links)
- A discrete formulation for elastic solids with damaging interfaces (Q1371770) (← links)
- A two-scale finite element relaxation analysis of shear bands in non-convex inelastic solids: Small-strain theory for standard dissipative materials. (Q1400225) (← links)
- Multi-potential based discontinuous bifurcation model for jointed rock masses and its application. (Q1420936) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of crack propagation: automatic remeshing and comparison of different criteria. (Q1420960) (← links)
- A boundary element technique for incremental, nonlinear elasticity. II: Bifurcation and shear bands. (Q1424413) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear and consistently linearized embedded strong discontinuity models for 3D problems with an application to the dissection analysis of soft biological tissues. (Q1430649) (← links)
- A variational multiscale approach to strain localization -- formulation for multidimensional problems (Q1579578) (← links)
- Comparative study on finite elements with embedded discontinuities. (Q1579598) (← links)
- Modeling delamination as a strong discontinuity with the material point method (Q1605108) (← links)
- A modified Gurson-type plasticity model at finite strains: formulation, numerical analysis and phase-field coupling (Q1624395) (← links)
- WYPiWYG damage mechanics for soft materials: a data-driven approach (Q1639601) (← links)
- Surface tension problems solved with the particle finite element method using large time-steps (Q1647222) (← links)
- Mathematical homogenization of inelastic dissipative materials: a survey and recent progress (Q1655414) (← links)
- The strong discontinuity approach as a limit case of strain localization in the implicit BEM formulation (Q1655836) (← links)
- A weighted Nitsche stabilized method for small-sliding contact on frictional surfaces (Q1667478) (← links)
- A combined XFEM-damage mechanics approach for concrete crack propagation (Q1667489) (← links)
- Rock mechanics model capable of representing initial heterogeneities and full set of 3D failure mechanisms (Q1734468) (← links)
- A generalized finite element method for hydro-mechanically coupled analysis of hydraulic fracturing problems using space-time variant enrichment functions (Q1734481) (← links)
- Finite element formulation with embedded weak discontinuities for strain localization under dynamic conditions (Q1753892) (← links)
- Lattice element models and their peculiarities (Q1787395) (← links)
- Quasi-brittle damage modeling based on incremental energy relaxation combined with a viscous-type regularization (Q1790162) (← links)
- Extended embedded finite elements with continuous displacement jumps for the modeling of localized failure in solids (Q1798566) (← links)
- Strong discontinuity embedded approach with standard SOS formulation: element formulation, energy-based crack-tracking strategy, and validations (Q1800215) (← links)
- An algorithm for gradient-regularized plasticity coupled to damage based on a dual mixed FE-formulation (Q1808088) (← links)
- A study of strain localization in a multiple scale framework. -- The one-dimensional problem (Q1818055) (← links)
- A finite element model for strain localization analysis of strongly discontinuous fields based on standard Galerkin approximation (Q1841030) (← links)
- Finite element methods for the analysis of strong discontinuities in coupled poro-plastic media. (Q1867591) (← links)
- Bifurcation of elastoplastic solids to shear band mode at finite strain. (Q1871012) (← links)
- A discrete model for cyclic mode I loading (Q1877245) (← links)
- Analysis of discontinuous bifurcations for elasto-plastic geomaterials with effect of damage (Q1887515) (← links)
- Continuum modelling of strong discontinuities in solid mechanics using damage models (Q1910935) (← links)