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The following pages link to New method for simulating fracture using an elastically uniform random geometry lattice (Q1386088):
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- Multiscale modeling of complex dynamic problems: an overview and recent developments (Q338776) (← links)
- Discrete element method to simulate continuous material by using the cohesive beam model (Q438122) (← links)
- A generalized 2D non-local lattice spring model for fracture simulation (Q487891) (← links)
- Fast and accurate numerical methods for solving elliptic difference equations defined on lattices (Q608797) (← links)
- A homogenized Love-Kirchhoff model for out-of-plane loaded random 2D lattices: application to ``quasi-periodic'' brickwork panels (Q837773) (← links)
- Scaling, localization and anisotropy in fracturing central-force spring lattices with strong disorder (Q865138) (← links)
- Meso-scale approach to modelling the fracture process zone of concrete subjected to uniaxial tension (Q991653) (← links)
- Lattice element models and their peculiarities (Q1787395) (← links)
- Concrete meso-scale model with full set of 3D failure modes with random distribution of aggregate and cement phase. I: Formulation and numerical implementation (Q1986751) (← links)
- A novel DEM approach for modeling brittle elastic media based on distinct lattice spring model (Q1987964) (← links)
- Critical time-step for central difference integration schemes in discrete methods: translational and rotational degrees of freedom (Q1988094) (← links)
- Constitutively informed multi-body interactions for lattice particle models (Q2184456) (← links)
- A hybrid potential of mean force approach for simulation of fracture in heterogeneous media (Q2246271) (← links)
- A fast solver for Poisson problems on infinite regular lattices (Q2252191) (← links)
- Brittle fracture in polycrystalline microstructures with the extended finite element method (Q4446616) (← links)
- Mesh generation of complex three‐dimensional geometries for beam‐particle modeling of fracture (Q6070076) (← links)