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The following pages link to Multiscale modeling and characterization of granular matter: from grain kinematics to continuum mechanics (Q361300):
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- Granular element method for computational particle mechanics (Q503323) (← links)
- AES for multiscale localization modeling in granular media (Q660233) (← links)
- Multi-scale modelling of granular materials: numerical framework and study on micro-structural features (Q670361) (← links)
- On fracture criteria for dynamic crack propagation in elastic materials with couple stresses (Q1621810) (← links)
- Shear band evolution and post-failure simulation by the extended material point method (XMPM) with localization detection and frictional self-contact (Q2072751) (← links)
- A nonlinear data-driven reduced order model for computational homogenization with physics/pattern-guided sampling (Q2175074) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of thermo-mechanical responses of granular materials: a hierarchical continuum-discrete coupling approach (Q2186858) (← links)
- A generic computational model for three-dimensional fracture and fragmentation problems of quasi-brittle materials (Q2224578) (← links)
- A computational periporomechanics model for localized failure in unsaturated porous media (Q2237433) (← links)
- Parallel hierarchical multiscale modelling of hydro-mechanical problems for saturated granular soils (Q2419280) (← links)
- Multiscale, multiphysics modeling of saturated granular materials in large deformation (Q2683458) (← links)
- Hybrid particle-element method for an unstructured hexahedral mesh (Q2952294) (← links)
- A coupled FEM/DEM approach for hierarchical multiscale modelling of granular media (Q2952547) (← links)
- A study of the influence of REV variability in double-scale FEM ×DEM analysis (Q2952975) (← links)
- Extended granular micromechanics approach: a micromorphic theory of degree<i>n</i> (Q5132089) (← links)
- A multiscale computational framework using active learning to model complex suspension flows (Q6048461) (← links)