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The following pages link to Extended Voronoi cell finite element model for multiple cohesive crack propagation in brittle materials (Q3440119):
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- A quasi-static crack propagation simulation based on shape-free hybrid stress-function finite elements with simple remeshing (Q459342) (← links)
- Progressive delamination analysis of composite materials using XFEM and a discrete damage zone model (Q487899) (← links)
- Multiple cohesive crack growth in brittle materials by the extended Voronoi cell finite element model (Q712403) (← links)
- A scaled boundary polygon formulation for elasto-plastic analyses (Q741966) (← links)
- Simulating the pervasive fracture of materials and structures using randomly close packed Voronoi tessellations (Q835506) (← links)
- Analysis of Cosserat materials with Voronoi cell finite element method and parametric variational principle (Q839246) (← links)
- A domain decomposition approach for the simulation of fracture phenomena in polycrystalline microsystems (Q1667283) (← links)
- A brief review on polygonal/polyhedral finite element methods (Q1721127) (← links)
- Fully coupled XFEM formulation for hydraulic fracturing simulation based on a generalized fluid leak-off model (Q2020727) (← links)
- An \(n\)-sided polygonal selective smoothed finite element method for nearly incompressible visco-hyperelastic soft materials (Q2109543) (← links)
- An extended wavelet Galerkin method with a high-order B-spline for 2D crack problems (Q2516716) (← links)
- Polygon scaled boundary finite elements for crack propagation modelling (Q2911869) (← links)
- Fracture mechanics analysis using the wavelet Galerkin method and extended finite element method (Q2952205) (← links)
- Scaled boundary polygons with application to fracture analysis of functionally graded materials (Q2952482) (← links)
- Reduction in mesh bias for dynamic fracture using adaptive splitting of polygonal finite elements (Q2952588) (← links)
- Locally enhanced Voronoi cell finite element model (LE-VCFEM) for simulating evolving fracture in ductile microstructures containing inclusions (Q3590490) (← links)