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The following pages link to Cohesive models for damage evolution in laminated composites (Q1959869):
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- Finite element guidelines for simulation of delamination dominated failures in composite materials validated by case studies (Q338798) (← links)
- High-fidelity simulations of multiple fracture processes in a laminated composite in tension (Q361414) (← links)
- An augmented finite element method for modeling arbitrary discontinuities in composite materials (Q373407) (← links)
- A three-dimensional self-adaptive cohesive zone model for interfacial delamination (Q423479) (← links)
- Progressive delamination analysis of composite materials using XFEM and a discrete damage zone model (Q487899) (← links)
- Mesolevel modeling of failure in composite laminates: constitutive, kinematic and algorithmic aspects (Q503878) (← links)
- Some aspects of cohesive models and modelling with special application to strength of adhesive layers (Q711411) (← links)
- Multiple cohesive crack growth in brittle materials by the extended Voronoi cell finite element model (Q712403) (← links)
- On the fracture resistance of adhesively jointing structures (Q869233) (← links)
- Cohesive zone models and impact damage predictions for composite structures (Q904818) (← links)
- A phantom node formulation with mixed mode cohesive law for splitting in laminates (Q1041358) (← links)
- A procedure for superposing linear cohesive laws to represent multiple damage mechanisms in the fracture of composites (Q1041370) (← links)
- Progressive damage and failure modeling in notched laminated fiber reinforced composites (Q1041374) (← links)
- A new multi-layer approach for progressive damage simulation in composite laminates based on isogeometric analysis and Kirchhoff-Love shells. II: Impact modeling (Q1990877) (← links)
- Crack growth with a part-through process zone in thin plates (Q2439545) (← links)
- An augmented cohesive zone element for arbitrary crack coalescence and bifurcation in heterogeneous materials (Q2894844) (← links)
- An efficient augmented finite element method for arbitrary cracking and crack interaction in solids (Q2952529) (← links)
- A finite element method with mesh-separation-based approximation technique and its application in modeling crack propagation with adaptive mesh refinement (Q2952531) (← links)
- Adaptive delamination analysis (Q2952864) (← links)