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The following pages link to The extended finite element method for fracture in composite materials (Q4906497):
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- Numerical study on deformations in a cracked viscoelastic body with the extended finite element method (Q351603) (← links)
- High-fidelity simulations of multiple fracture processes in a laminated composite in tension (Q361414) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of quasistatic crack propagation in brittle media with voids or inclusions (Q655013) (← links)
- Implementation of the extended finite element method for dynamic thermoelastic fracture initiation (Q991714) (← links)
- Evaluation of stress intensity factors for bi-material interface cracks using displacement jump methods (Q1637974) (← links)
- Multiple spatio-temporal scale modeling of composites subjected to cyclic loading (Q1933471) (← links)
- An exact and efficient X-FEM-based reanalysis algorithm for quasi-static crack propagation (Q1984904) (← links)
- How to control the crack to propagate along the specified path feasibly? (Q1985525) (← links)
- Extended finite element modeling of fatigue crack growth microstructural mechanisms in alloys with secondary/reinforcing phases: model development and validation (Q2033614) (← links)
- Crack tip asymptotic fields in anisotropic planes: importance of higher order terms (Q2056621) (← links)
- Stable generalized finite element methods (SGFEM) for interfacial crack problems in bi-materials (Q2127951) (← links)
- Three-dimensional dynamic fracture analysis using scaled boundary finite element method: a time-domain method (Q2128017) (← links)
- An adaptive wavelet method for nonlinear partial differential equations with applications to dynamic damage modeling (Q2687565) (← links)
- Mesh-independent matrix cracking and delamination modeling in laminated composites (Q2894838) (← links)
- An augmented cohesive zone element for arbitrary crack coalescence and bifurcation in heterogeneous materials (Q2894844) (← links)
- An XFEM method for modeling geometrically elaborate crack propagation in brittle materials (Q2894856) (← links)
- An explicit application of partition of unity approach to XFEM approximation for precise reproduction of<i>a priori</i>knowledge of solution (Q2952422) (← links)
- An efficient augmented finite element method for arbitrary cracking and crack interaction in solids (Q2952529) (← links)
- Modeling arbitrary crack propagation in coupled shell/solid structures with X-FEM (Q2952925) (← links)
- 3D corrected XFEM approach and extension to finite deformation theory (Q3006540) (← links)
- An improved cohesive element for shell delamination analyses (Q3164507) (← links)
- A multiphase hybrid-stress finite element method for macroscopic and microscopic modeling of composites: an element with multiple interfaces (Q6100026) (← links)
- An adaptive coupling approach of local and non-local micromechanics (Q6107121) (← links)