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The following pages link to Micromechanics-based surrogate models for the response of composites: a critical comparison between a classical mesoscale constitutive model, hyper-reduction and neural networks (Q2190108):
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- High performance reduction technique for multiscale finite element modeling (HPR-FE\(^2\)): towards industrial multiscale FE software (Q2022046) (← links)
- Transient multi-scale analysis with micro-inertia effects using direct FE\(^2\) method (Q2037491) (← links)
- Recurrent neural networks (RNNs) with dimensionality reduction and break down in computational mechanics; application to multi-scale localization step (Q2072735) (← links)
- Reduced-order multiscale modeling of plastic deformations in 3D alloys with spatially varying porosity by deflated clustering analysis (Q2171507) (← 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)
- Micromechanics-based material networks revisited from the interaction viewpoint; robust and efficient implementation for multi-phase composites (Q2236305) (← links)
- Physically recurrent neural networks for path-dependent heterogeneous materials: embedding constitutive models in a data-driven surrogate (Q2693414) (← links)
- Accelerated offline setup of homogenized microscopic model for multi‐scale analyses using neural network with knowledge transfer (Q6060946) (← links)
- Hybrid approach to predict the effective properties of heterogeneous materials using artificial neural networks and micromechanical models (Q6089273) (← links)
- A monolithic hyper ROM \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) method with clustered training at finite deformations (Q6118589) (← links)
- On-the-fly construction of surrogate constitutive models for concurrent multiscale mechanical analysis through probabilistic machine learning (Q6186258) (← links)