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The following pages link to A novel error indicator and an adaptive refinement technique using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q1658956):
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- Adaptive phase-field modeling of brittle fracture using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q1988216) (← links)
- Adaptive analysis using scaled boundary finite element method in 3D (Q2020971) (← links)
- Dynamic non-local damage analysis using an octree pattern-based massively parallel explicit solver (Q2083195) (← links)
- An adaptive scaled boundary finite element method for contact analysis (Q2229659) (← links)
- Selective enrichment and modal matrix reduction in the generalized/extended finite element method applied to dynamic analysis of plane state problems (Q2236354) (← links)
- High order transition elements: the \(x\boldsymbol{N}y\)-element concept. I: Statics (Q2310244) (← links)
- An approach integrating BIM, octree and FEM-SBFEM for highly efficient modeling and seismic damage analysis of building structures (Q2420322) (← links)
- Three-dimensional phase-field modeling of brittle fracture using an adaptive octree-based scaled boundary finite element approach (Q2674094) (← links)
- Application of Adaptive Phase-Field Scaled Boundary Finite Element Method for Functionally Graded Materials (Q4987313) (← links)
- A probabilistic data assimilation framework to reconstruct finite element error fields from sparse error estimates: Application to sub‐modeling (Q6092224) (← links)
- Adaptive phase-field modelling of fracture propagation in poroelastic media using the scaled boundary finite element method (Q6097604) (← links)
- Construction of a new class of quadrilateral spline elements based on the scaled boundary coordinates (Q6149067) (← links)
- NURBS-boundary-based quadtree scaled boundary finite element method study for irregular design domain (Q6545750) (← links)
- The versatile polyhedral elements of Cosserat continuum theory based on SBFEM and its application (Q6545853) (← links)
- Dynamic thermal shock resilience of functionally graded materials: an adaptive phase-field approach (Q6658556) (← links)