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The following pages link to A model of adhesion coupled to contact and friction (Q1418729):
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- Stress gradient effects on the nucleation and propagation of cohesive cracks (Q321663) (← links)
- Quasi-explicit time-integration schemes for dynamic fracture with set-valued cohesive zone models (Q356834) (← links)
- A discontinuous/continuous Galerkin method for modeling of interphase damage in fibrous composite systems (Q364145) (← links)
- Formulation and analysis of a three-dimensional finite element implementation for adhesive contact at the nanoscale (Q658680) (← links)
- Contact analysis for solids based on linearly conforming radial point interpolation method (Q1015572) (← links)
- A model of adhesion coupled to contact and friction (Q1418729) (← links)
- Mixed finite element method for static and dynamic contact problems with friction and initial gaps (Q1718457) (← links)
- A variational multiscale discontinuous Galerkin formulation for both implicit and explicit dynamic modeling of interfacial fracture (Q1986471) (← links)
- A unified model for adhesive interfaces with damage, viscosity, and friction (Q2034306) (← links)
- On the emergence of adhesion in asymptotic analysis of piecewise linear anisotropic elastic bonded joints (Q2077507) (← links)
- On the formulation and implementation of extrinsic cohesive zone models with contact (Q2083165) (← links)
- A general thermodynamical model for adhesive frictional contacts between viscoelastic or poro-viscoelastic bodies at small strains (Q2327761) (← links)
- A contact analysis approach based on linear complementarity formulation using smoothed finite element methods (Q2451014) (← links)
- An implicit method for frictional contact, impact and rolling (Q2575001) (← links)
- A mixed interface finite element for cohesive zone models (Q2638139) (← links)
- A cohesive element model for mixed mode loading with frictional contact capability (Q2952177) (← links)
- Contact Analysis of Functionally Graded Materials Using Smoothed Finite Element Methods (Q5111966) (← links)
- Modelling of fracture by cohesive force models: a path to pursue (Q6049495) (← links)