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The following pages link to A multiscale computational approach for contact problems (Q1867620):
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- Non-intrusive coupling: recent advances and scalable nonlinear domain decomposition (Q338768) (← links)
- A nonlinear domain decomposition formulation with application to granular dynamics (Q423559) (← links)
- PGD-based \textit{computational vademecum} for efficient design, optimization and control (Q503884) (← links)
- A parallel strategy for the multiparametric analysis of structures with large contact and friction surfaces (Q634263) (← links)
- A parallel, multiscale domain decomposition method for the transient dynamic analysis of assemblies with friction (Q649328) (← links)
- A domain decomposition method for problems with structural heterogeneities on the interface: application to a passenger ship (Q660395) (← links)
- A scalable multiscale LATIN method adapted to nonsmooth discrete media (Q839194) (← links)
- A multiscale extended finite element method for crack propagation (Q839207) (← links)
- Multiscale methods for composites: A review (Q841715) (← links)
- A scalable time-space multiscale domain decomposition method: adaptive time scale separation (Q989667) (← links)
- On a mixed and multiscale domain decomposition method (Q1033455) (← links)
- On a multiscale computational strategy with time and space homogenization for structural mechanics. (Q1420905) (← links)
- A weighted Nitsche stabilized method for small-sliding contact on frictional surfaces (Q1667478) (← links)
- Dense granular dynamics analysis by a domain decomposition approach (Q1934533) (← links)
- Interface coupling method for the global-local analysis of heterogeneous models: a second-order homogenization-based strategy (Q2184339) (← links)
- Conjugate gradient-type algorithms for frictional multi-contact problems: applications to granular materials (Q2495584) (← links)
- Implementation of a new expression for the search direction in simulations of structures with buckling and post-buckling: ``two-scale impedance'' (Q2667098) (← links)
- A parallel and multiscale strategy for the parametric study of transient dynamic problems with friction (Q2894833) (← links)
- Stabilized global-local X-FEM for 3D non-planar frictional crack using relevant meshes (Q2894879) (← links)
- High performance computing of discrete nonsmooth contact dynamics with domain decomposition (Q2952380) (← links)
- On a multiscale strategy and its optimization for the simulation of combined delamination and buckling (Q4898007) (← links)
- Contact on Multiprocessor Environment: from Multicontact Problems to Multiscale Approaches (Q5324231) (← links)