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The following pages link to A new fatigue frictional contact crack propagation model with the coupled X-FEM/LATIN method (Q1033244):
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- Development of X-FEM methodology and study on mixed-mode crack propagation (Q362899) (← links)
- A two-scale extended finite element method for modelling 3D crack growth with interfacial contact (Q649233) (← links)
- A state-of-the-art review of the X-FEM for computational fracture mechanics (Q733457) (← links)
- Extended finite element method for fretting fatigue crack propagation (Q835938) (← links)
- A multi-model X-FEM strategy dedicated to frictional crack growth under cyclic fretting fatigue loadings (Q991716) (← links)
- Large deformation frictional contact analysis with immersed boundary method (Q1624401) (← links)
- An enrichment-based approach for the simulation of fretting problems (Q1628766) (← links)
- A weighted Nitsche stabilized method for small-sliding contact on frictional surfaces (Q1667478) (← links)
- Toward an optimal a priori reduced basis strategy for frictional contact problems with LATIN solver (Q1667517) (← links)
- Crack face contact for a hexahedral-based XFEM formulation (Q1934535) (← links)
- A node-to-node scheme for three-dimensional contact problems using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q1987864) (← links)
- A finite element framework for modeling internal frictional contact in three-dimensional fractured media using unstructured tetrahedral meshes (Q2309191) (← links)
- A novel constrained LArge Time INcrement method for modelling quasi-brittle failure (Q2450025) (← links)
- A PGD-based homogenization technique for the resolution of nonlinear multiscale problems (Q2450563) (← links)
- Stabilized global-local X-FEM for 3D non-planar frictional crack using relevant meshes (Q2894879) (← links)
- A multiscale large time increment/FAS algorithm with time-space model reduction for frictional contact problems (Q2952404) (← links)
- A computational framework for crack propagation along contact interfaces and surfaces under load (Q6171156) (← links)
- A stochastic LATIN method for stochastic and parameterized elastoplastic analysis (Q6185169) (← links)
- A contact algorithm for cohesive cracks in the extended finite element method (Q6496296) (← links)