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The following pages link to A thermo-mechanical cohesive zone formulation for ductile fracture (Q1039508):
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- Finite element simulation of coating-induced heat transfer: application to thermal spraying processes (Q259311) (← links)
- Hypo- and hyper-inelasticity applied to modeling of compacted graphite iron machining simulations (Q324474) (← links)
- Damage driven crack initiation and propagation in ductile metals using XFEM (Q352839) (← links)
- A thermodynamically and variationally consistent class of damage-type cohesive models (Q361445) (← links)
- Modeling of thermo-mechanical fracture behaviors based on cohesive segments formulation (Q1655300) (← links)
- A phantom node formulation for modeling coupled adiabatic-isothermal cracking in FRP composites (Q1667328) (← links)
- A thermo-mechanical cohesive zone model (Q1959736) (← links)
- A cohesive zone model which is energetically equivalent to a gradient-enhanced coupled damage-plasticity model (Q2034375) (← links)
- A nonlocal method for modeling interfaces: numerical simulation of decohesion and sliding at grain boundaries (Q2310250) (← links)
- A thermomechanical interface element formulation for finite deformations (Q2441167) (← links)
- Fundamentals of electro-mechanically coupled cohesive zone formulations for electrical conductors (Q2666077) (← links)
- Framework for non-coherent interface models at finite displacement jumps and finite strains (Q2670208) (← links)
- A thermo-electro-mechanically coupled cohesive zone formulation for predicting interfacial damage (Q2692837) (← links)
- Efficient modeling of localized material failure by means of a variationally consistent embedded strong discontinuity approach (Q2894855) (← links)
- A continuous-discontinuous approach to simulate physical degradation processes in porous media (Q3062609) (← links)
- Highly-conductive energetic coherent interfaces subject to in-plane degradation (Q4563212) (← links)
- A chemo-mechano-thermodynamical contact theory for adhesion, friction, and (de)bonding reactions (Q5041562) (← links)