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The following pages link to Combining FFT methods and standard variational principles to compute bounds and estimates for the properties of elastic composites (Q1669321):
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- A comparative study on low-memory iterative solvers for FFT-based homogenization of periodic media (Q726919) (← links)
- An FFT method for the computation of thermal diffusivity of porous periodic media (Q1703715) (← links)
- Estimation of the effective bone-elasticity tensor based on \(\mu\)CT imaging by a stochastic model. A multi-method validation (Q1788169) (← links)
- Computation of macroscopic permeability of doubly porous media with FFT based numerical homogenization method (Q2022864) (← links)
- A review of nonlinear FFT-based computational homogenization methods (Q2234259) (← links)
- Guaranteed upper-lower bounds on homogenized properties by FFT-based Galerkin method (Q2631539) (← links)
- Improved guaranteed computable bounds on homogenized properties of periodic media by the Fourier-Galerkin method with exact integration (Q2952990) (← links)
- Superaccurate effective elastic moduli via postprocessing in computational homogenization (Q6070065) (← links)
- On the effectiveness of the Moulinec–Suquet discretization for composite materials (Q6091395) (← links)
- Voxel‐based finite elements with hourglass control in fast Fourier transform‐based computational homogenization (Q6092250) (← links)
- FFT based iterative schemes for composite conductors with uniform boundary conditions (Q6181328) (← links)
- Approximation of periodic Green's operator in real space using numerical integration and its use in fast Fourier transform-based micromechanical models (Q6554071) (← links)
- Assumed strain methods in micromechanics, laminate composite voxels and level sets (Q6592321) (← links)
- FFT-based computational micromechanics with Dirichlet boundary conditions on the rotated staggered grid (Q6648569) (← links)
- Imposing Dirichlet boundary conditions directly for FFT-based computational micromechanics (Q6661931) (← links)