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The following pages link to A model-reduction approach in micromechanics of materials preserving the variational structure of constitutive relations (Q2670209):
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- A model-reduction approach to the micromechanical analysis of polycrystalline materials (Q267964) (← links)
- A numerical study of different projection-based model reduction techniques applied to computational homogenisation (Q1697146) (← links)
- A deep material network for multiscale topology learning and accelerated nonlinear modeling of heterogeneous materials (Q1986850) (← links)
- An inverse micro-mechanical analysis toward the stochastic homogenization of nonlinear random composites (Q1987883) (← links)
- On the mathematical foundations of the self-consistent clustering analysis for non-linear materials at small strains (Q1988180) (← links)
- Fourier-accelerated nodal solvers (FANS) for homogenization problems (Q1990864) (← links)
- A computational multi-scale model for the stiffness degradation of short-fiber reinforced plastics subjected to fatigue loading (Q2020846) (← links)
- Two-scale analysis of transient diffusion problems through a homogenized enriched continuum (Q2035180) (← links)
- A multiscale high-cycle fatigue-damage model for the stiffness degradation of fiber-reinforced materials based on a mixed variational framework (Q2060090) (← links)
- Interaction-based material network: a general framework for (porous) microstructured materials (Q2072441) (← links)
- Application of the variational EIV approach to linear viscoelastic phases governed by several internal variables -- examples with the generalized Maxwell law (Q2102564) (← links)
- AutoMat: automatic differentiation for generalized standard materials on GPUs (Q2115597) (← links)
- An FE-DMN method for the multiscale analysis of thermomechanical composites (Q2133887) (← links)
- NTFA-enabled goal-oriented adaptive space-time finite elements for micro-heterogeneous elastoplasticity problems (Q2160410) (← links)
- Micromechanics-based material networks revisited from the interaction viewpoint; robust and efficient implementation for multi-phase composites (Q2236305) (← links)
- An FE-DMN method for the multiscale analysis of short fiber reinforced plastic components (Q2237450) (← links)
- Large-deformation reduced order homogenization of polycrystalline materials (Q2246352) (← links)
- Predicting the mechanical properties of biopolymer gels using neural networks trained on discrete fiber network data (Q2246386) (← links)
- Model order reduction of nonlinear homogenization problems using a Hashin-Shtrikman type finite element method (Q2310200) (← links)
- Microstructural material database for self-consistent clustering analysis of elastoplastic strain softening materials (Q2310223) (← links)
- Efficient two-scale simulations of engineering structures using the Hashin-Shtrikman type finite element method (Q2665026) (← links)
- Embedded unit cell homogenization model for localized non-periodic elasto-plastic zones (Q2667334) (← links)
- Automated discovery of generalized standard material models with EUCLID (Q2683452) (← links)
- Effective potentials in nonlinear polycrystals and quadrature formulae (Q4644834) (← links)
- Model reduction by mean-field homogenization in viscoelastic composites. I. Primal theory (Q5161127) (← links)
- Surrogate modeling for the homogenization of elastoplastic composites based on RBF interpolation (Q6096506) (← links)
- On the micromechanics of deep material networks (Q6115410) (← links)
- A micromechanical mean‐field homogenization surrogate for the stochastic multiscale analysis of composite materials failure (Q6148530) (← links)
- Three-scale bridging for woven composites using homogenization techniques (Q6162956) (← links)