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The following pages link to Modeling of dynamic crack branching by enhanced extended finite element method (Q2512513):
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- An adaptively refined XFEM with virtual node polygonal elements for dynamic crack problems (Q1622482) (← links)
- Fully coupled simulation of multiple hydraulic fractures to propagate simultaneously from a perforated horizontal wellbore (Q1753913) (← links)
- FE analysis of rock with hydraulic-mechanical coupling based on continuum damage evolution (Q1793679) (← links)
- An exact and efficient X-FEM-based reanalysis algorithm for quasi-static crack propagation (Q1984904) (← links)
- A consistent finite element approach for dynamic crack propagation with explicit time integration (Q2022006) (← links)
- Quadtree-polygonal smoothed finite element method for adaptive brittle fracture problems (Q2058156) (← links)
- A continuum consistent discrete particle method for continuum-discontinuum transitions and complex fracture problems (Q2072720) (← links)
- Research on crack propagation of 3D printed material with complex cracks based on the phase-field fracture model (Q2083852) (← links)
- The enriched degree of freedom method for the absorbing boundary and its application to XFEM in elastodynamic problems (Q2110754) (← links)
- Crack growth adaptive XIGA simulation in isotropic and orthotropic materials (Q2184331) (← links)
- Coupling XFEM and peridynamics for brittle fracture simulation. II: Adaptive relocation strategy (Q2205175) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamic and quasi-static compression-shear failure of brittle materials by explicit phase field method (Q2281496) (← links)
- Massive parallelization of the phase field formulation for crack propagation with time adaptivity (Q2308713) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of fracking in shale rocks: current state and future approaches (Q2359615) (← links)
- The enhanced extended finite element method for the propagation of complex branched cracks (Q2420290) (← links)
- Modeling arbitrary crack propagation in coupled shell/solid structures with X-FEM (Q2952925) (← links)
- Improved XFEM for multiple crack analysis: accurate and efficient implementations for stress intensity factors (Q6097590) (← links)
- Improved XFEM (IXFEM): arbitrary multiple crack initiation, propagation and interaction analysis (Q6202979) (← links)
- Modeling dynamic cracks initiation and propagation with the local to global approach (Q6499910) (← links)