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The following pages link to A computational model of ceramic microstructures subjected to multiaxial dynamic loading (Q5926003):
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- A grain-scale study of spall in brittle materials (Q707681) (← links)
- On the toughening of brittle materials by grain bridging: promoting intergranular fracture through grain angle, strength, and toughness (Q731076) (← links)
- Computational micromechanics of dynamic compressive loading of a brittle polycrystalline material using a distribution of grain boundary properties (Q731098) (← links)
- On the rate-dependence of dynamic tensile strength of a model ceramic system (Q817370) (← links)
- Analysis of Cosserat materials with Voronoi cell finite element method and parametric variational principle (Q839246) (← links)
- Grain-level analysis of dynamic fragmentation of ceramics under multi-axial compression (Q957456) (← links)
- A micromechanical basis for partitioning the evolution of grain bridging in brittle materials (Q1019326) (← links)
- Inelastic deformation and energy dissipation in ceramics: a mechanism-based constitutive model (Q1039510) (← links)
- An examination of the competition between bulk behavior and interfacial behavior of ceramics subjected to dynamic pressure--shear loading (Q1400198) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of compressive failure mechanisms in ceramic materials at high strain rates (Q1987854) (← links)
- A microstructural model for homogenisation and cracking of piezoelectric polycrystals (Q2179210) (← links)
- Monte Carlo simulation of micro-cracking in polysilicon MEMS exposed to shocks (Q2439195) (← links)
- Molecular-dynamics simulation-based cohesive zone representation of intergranular fracture processes in aluminum (Q2456936) (← links)
- Brittle fracture in polycrystalline microstructures with the extended finite element method (Q4446616) (← links)
- Application of the grain boundary formulation and image processing-based algorithm in micro-mechanical analysis of piezoelectric ceramic (Q5133812) (← links)
- The discontinuity-enriched finite element method for multiple intersecting discontinuities (Q6663242) (← links)