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The following pages link to Application of the higher-order Cauchy-Born rule in mesh-free continuum and multiscale simulation of carbon nanotubes (Q3619761):
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- Numerical validation of a concurrent atomistic-continuum multiscale method and its application to the buckling analysis of carbon nanotubes (Q460850) (← links)
- A computational framework for transverse compression of microtubules based on a higher-order Cauchy-Born rule (Q465713) (← links)
- A mesh-free computational framework for predicting buckling behaviors of single-walled carbon nanocones under axial compression based on the moving Kriging interpolation (Q502493) (← links)
- A study on the bending stiffness of single-walled carbon nanotubes and related issues (Q989015) (← links)
- A mesh-free vibration analysis of strain gradient nano-beams (Q1656285) (← links)
- On computational shells with scale effects (Q1669304) (← links)
- Multiresolution molecular mechanics: a unified and consistent framework for general finite element shape functions (Q1669319) (← links)
- The application of mesh-free method in the numerical simulation of beams with the size effect (Q1718730) (← links)
- Nonlinear vibration analysis of graphene sheets resting on Winkler-Pasternak elastic foundation using an atomistic-continuum multiscale model (Q2302094) (← links)
- Predicting buckling behavior of microtubules based on an atomistic-continuum model (Q2428454) (← links)
- Coarse-grained modeling and simulation of graphene sheets based on a discrete hyperelastic approach (Q2952686) (← links)
- Dynamic response of intrinsic continua for use in biological and molecular modeling: Explicit finite element formulation (Q3649926) (← links)