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The following pages link to Nonuniform transformation field analysis (Q1434655):
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- A model-reduction approach to the micromechanical analysis of polycrystalline materials (Q267964) (← links)
- Homogenization techniques for the analysis of porous SMA (Q296031) (← links)
- Automatised selection of load paths to construct reduced-order models in computational damage micromechanics: from dissipation-driven random selection to Bayesian optimization (Q310267) (← links)
- A micromechanical analysis of elastoplastic behavior of porous materials (Q366760) (← links)
- Plastic deformation modes in perforated sheets and their relation to yield and limit surfaces (Q422752) (← links)
- Multi-scale analysis in elasto-viscoplasticity coupled with damage (Q422800) (← links)
- Multiscale damage contact-friction model for periodic masonry walls (Q423586) (← links)
- A variational formulation for the incremental homogenization of elasto-plastic composites (Q443629) (← links)
- Macroscopic constitutive equations of thermo-poroviscoelasticity derived using eigenstrains (Q602771) (← links)
- Wavelet based reduced order models for microstructural analyses (Q670383) (← links)
- A multiscale approach for modeling progressive damage of composite materials using fast Fourier transforms (Q741961) (← links)
- A dynamical view of nonlinear conjugate gradient methods with applications to FFT-based computational micromechanics (Q785497) (← links)
- A model reduction method for the post-buckling analysis of cellular microstructures (Q839187) (← links)
- Multiscale methods for composites: A review (Q841715) (← links)
- The reduced model multiscale method (R3M) for the nonlinear homogenization of hyperelastic media at finite strains (Q876454) (← links)
- Multi-laminate plastic-strain organization for non-uniform TFA modeling of poly-crystal regularized plastic flow (Q933455) (← links)
- On calibration and validation of eigendeformation-based multiscale models for failure analysis of heterogeneous systems (Q944502) (← links)
- Heterogeneous crystal and poly-crystal plasticity modeling from a transformation field analysis within a regularized Schmid law (Q1027015) (← links)
- From virtual clustering analysis to self-consistent clustering analysis: a mathematical study (Q1628754) (← links)
- Mathematical homogenization of inelastic dissipative materials: a survey and recent progress (Q1655414) (← links)
- High-performance model reduction techniques in computational multiscale homogenization (Q1667238) (← links)
- GPU accelerated computational homogenization based on a variational approach in a reduced basis framework (Q1667319) (← links)
- A non-uniform transformation field analysis for frictional cohesive geomaterials (Q1668377) (← links)
- A fiber orientation-adapted integration scheme for computing the hyperelastic Tucker average for short fiber reinforced composites (Q1697142) (← links)
- A numerical study of different projection-based model reduction techniques applied to computational homogenisation (Q1697146) (← links)
- Identification of viscoelastic properties from numerical model reduction of pressure diffusion in fluid-saturated porous rock with fractures (Q1725919) (← links)
- Two-stage data-driven homogenization for nonlinear solids using a reduced order model (Q1788176) (← links)
- Multiscale structural topology optimization with an approximate constitutive model for local material microstructure (Q1798882) (← links)
- High-order virtual element method for the homogenization of long fiber nonlinear composites (Q1986641) (← links)
- A deep material network for multiscale topology learning and accelerated nonlinear modeling of heterogeneous materials (Q1986850) (← links)
- A simple and flexible model order reduction method for FFT-based homogenization problems using a sparse sampling technique (Q1987836) (← links)
- FEM-cluster based reduction method for efficient numerical prediction of effective properties of heterogeneous material in nonlinear range (Q1987887) (← links)
- On the mathematical foundations of the self-consistent clustering analysis for non-linear materials at small strains (Q1988180) (← links)
- Fiber orientation interpolation for the multiscale analysis of short fiber reinforced composite parts (Q1990772) (← links)
- Efficient and accurate two-scale FE-FFT-based prediction of the effective material behavior of elasto-viscoplastic polycrystals (Q1990775) (← links)
- Integration efficiency for model reduction in micro-mechanical analyses (Q1990843) (← links)
- Fourier-accelerated nodal solvers (FANS) for homogenization problems (Q1990864) (← links)
- A basis reduction method using proper orthogonal decomposition for shakedown analysis of kinematic hardening material (Q1999549) (← links)
- A residual-driven local iterative corrector scheme for the multiscale finite element method (Q2002454) (← links)
- An inelastic homogenization framework for layered materials with planes of weakness (Q2020252) (← links)
- A computational multi-scale model for the stiffness degradation of short-fiber reinforced plastics subjected to fatigue loading (Q2020846) (← links)
- Adaptive selection of reference stiffness in virtual clustering analysis (Q2021995) (← links)
- Multiresolution clustering analysis for efficient modeling of hierarchical material systems (Q2039069) (← links)
- A multiscale high-cycle fatigue-damage model for the stiffness degradation of fiber-reinforced materials based on a mixed variational framework (Q2060090) (← links)
- Exploring the 3D architectures of deep material network in data-driven multiscale mechanics (Q2064793) (← links)
- Numerical model reduction with error estimation for computational homogenization of non-linear consolidation (Q2072451) (← links)
- A representative volume element network (RVE-net) for accelerating RVE analysis, microscale material identification, and defect characterization (Q2072746) (← links)
- Learning constitutive models from microstructural simulations via a non-intrusive reduced basis method: extension to geometrical parameterizations (Q2096859) (← links)
- Application of the variational EIV approach to linear viscoelastic phases governed by several internal variables -- examples with the generalized Maxwell law (Q2102564) (← links)
- Combining spectral and POD modes to improve error estimation of numerical model reduction for porous media (Q2115608) (← links)