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The following pages link to Mixed finite element formulations of strain-gradient elasticity problems (Q1348306):
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- Balance laws and energy release rates for cracks in dipolar gradient elasticity (Q833910) (← links)
- On the effects of characteristic lengths in bending and torsion on mode III crack in couple stress elasticity (Q837288) (← links)
- Some \(C^0\)-continuous mixed formulations for general dipolar linear gradient elasticity boundary value problems and the associated energy theorems (Q837315) (← links)
- Dynamic finite element analysis of a gradient elastic bar with micro-inertia (Q848815) (← links)
- Plane-strain crack problems in microstructured solids governed by dipolar gradient elasticity (Q989023) (← links)
- Mixed finite element formulation for the general anti-plane shear problem, including mode III crack computations, in the framework of dipolar linear gradient elasticity (Q1021149) (← links)
- On deformational and configurational mechanics of micromorphic hyperelasticity - theory and computation (Q1033273) (← links)
- Boundary element analysis of mode I and mixed mode (I and II) crack problems of 2D gradient elasticity (Q1033541) (← links)
- Plane asymptotic crack-tip solutions in gradient elasticity (Q1043484) (← links)
- Constitutive equations for porous plane-strain gradient elasticity obtained by homogenization (Q1044312) (← links)
- A boundary element method for solving 2-D and 3-D static gradient elastic problems. I: Integral formulation. (Q1420893) (← links)
- Problems of the Flamant-Boussinesq and Kelvin type in dipolar gradient elasticity (Q2465433) (← links)
- Multi-scale second-order computational homogenization of multi-phase materials: a nested finite element solution strategy (Q2573215) (← links)
- An advanced boundary element method for solving 2D and 3D static problems in Mindlin's strain-gradient theory of elasticity (Q3062554) (← links)
- On the <i>C</i> <sup>1</sup> continuous discretization of non-linear gradient elasticity: A comparison of NEM and FEM based on Bernstein-Bézier patches (Q3567321) (← links)
- A three-dimensional<i>C</i><sup>1</sup>finite element for gradient elasticity (Q3617497) (← links)