Pages that link to "Item:Q2308713"
From MaRDI portal
The following pages link to Massive parallelization of the phase field formulation for crack propagation with time adaptivity (Q2308713):
Displaying 15 items.
- Nonlocal operator method for dynamic brittle fracture based on an explicit phase field model (Q1982374) (← links)
- Localizing gradient damage model with micro inertia effect for dynamic fracture (Q1988234) (← links)
- An efficient and robust staggered algorithm applied to the quasi-static description of brittle fracture by a phase-field approach (Q2020248) (← links)
- A comparative review of peridynamics and phase-field models for engineering fracture mechanics (Q2150229) (← links)
- A phase-field model of thermo-elastic coupled brittle fracture with explicit time integration (Q2176266) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamic and quasi-static compression-shear failure of brittle materials by explicit phase field method (Q2281496) (← links)
- A hybrid XFEM-phase field (\textit{Xfield}) method for crack propagation in brittle elastic materials (Q2309850) (← links)
- Modified Newton methods for solving fully monolithic phase-field quasi-static brittle fracture propagation (Q2310033) (← links)
- Bayesian inversion for unified ductile phase-field fracture (Q2667300) (← links)
- Adaptive finite element modeling of phase-field fracture driven by hydrogen embrittlement (Q2670333) (← links)
- Explicit phase-field material point method with the convected particle domain interpolation for impact/contact fracture in elastoplastic geomaterials (Q2683431) (← links)
- The peridynamics-based finite element method (PeriFEM) with adaptive continuous/discrete element implementation for fracture simulation (Q6044705) (← links)
- An explicit phase field material point method for modeling dynamic fracture problems (Q6060920) (← links)
- An asynchronous variational integrator for the phase field approach to dynamic fracture (Q6092177) (← links)
- An efficient parallel solution scheme for the phase field approach to dynamic fracture based on a domain decomposition method (Q6499878) (← links)