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The following pages link to An intelligent nonlinear meta element for elastoplastic continua: deep learning using a new time-distributed residual U-net architecture (Q2184471):
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- Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) with dimensionality reduction and break down in computational mechanics; application to multi-scale localization step (Q2072735) (← links)
- Physics-based self-learning recurrent neural network enhanced time integration scheme for computing viscoplastic structural finite element response (Q2096901) (← links)
- A data-driven approach to full-field nonlinear stress distribution and failure pattern prediction in composites using deep learning (Q2145129) (← links)
- A recurrent neural network-accelerated multi-scale model for elasto-plastic heterogeneous materials subjected to random cyclic and non-proportional loading paths (Q2236174) (← links)
- Surrogate modeling of elasto-plastic problems via long short-term memory neural networks and proper orthogonal decomposition (Q2237770) (← links)
- Transfer learning based physics-informed neural networks for solving inverse problems in engineering structures under different loading scenarios (Q2683433) (← links)
- Recurrent and convolutional neural networks in structural dynamics: a modified attention steered encoder-decoder architecture versus LSTM versus GRU versus TCN topologies to predict the response of shock wave-loaded plates (Q6084770) (← links)
- Intelligent stiffness computation for plate and beam structures by neural network enhanced finite element analysis (Q6090780) (← links)
- A machine learning-based viscoelastic-viscoplastic model for epoxy nanocomposites with moisture content (Q6096512) (← links)
- A generative learning and graph-based framework for computing field variables in finite element simulations (Q6566095) (← links)
- Deep learning in computational mechanics: a review (Q6604128) (← links)
- Embedded symmetric positive semi-definite machine-learned elements for reduced-order modeling in finite-element simulations with application to threaded fasteners (Q6661946) (← links)