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The following pages link to A phenomenological three-dimensional rate-independent continuum damage model for highly filled polymers: Formulation and computational aspects (Q1342968):
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- Mesoscale constitutive modeling of non-crystallizing filled elastomers (Q268001) (← links)
- Complete damage in linear elastic materials: modeling, weak formulation and existence results (Q493177) (← links)
- Complete damage in elastic and viscoelastic media and its energetics (Q649317) (← links)
- Young-measure quasi-static damage evolution (Q715364) (← links)
- A constitutive model dealing with damage due to cavity growth and the Mullins effect in rubber-like materials under triaxial loading (Q957452) (← links)
- Characterization of macroscopic tensile strength of polycrystalline metals with two-scale finite element analysis (Q957465) (← links)
- Modeling of anisotropic softening phenomena: Application to soft biological tissues (Q1013941) (← links)
- A finite strain elastic-plastic model for the quasi-static behaviour of particulate composites (Q1386049) (← links)
- On the relevance of continuum damage mechanics as applied to the Mullins effect in elastomers (Q1779781) (← links)
- Finite strain PHFGMC micromechanics with damage and failure (Q2156237) (← links)
- Modeling and analysis of a phase field system for damage and phase separation processes in solids (Q2339461) (← links)
- Equilibrium configurations and stability of a damaged body under uniaxial tractions (Q2342160) (← links)
- Equilibrium paths of a hyperelastic body under progressive damage (Q2434114) (← links)
- A micro-macro approach to rubber-like materials. III: The micro-sphere model of anisotropic Mullins-type damage (Q2456826) (← links)
- A computational framework for a class of fully coupled models for elastoplastic damage at finite strains with reference to the linearization aspects (Q2564549) (← links)
- On the finite element prediction of damage growth and fracture initiation in finitely deforming ductile materials (Q2573202) (← links)