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The following pages link to Micromechanics-based elasto-plastic-damage energy formulation for strain gradient solids with granular microstructure (Q6049934):
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- Identification of a geometrically nonlinear micromorphic continuum via granular micromechanics (Q2044744) (← links)
- Maximum mechano-damage power release-based phase-field modeling of mass diffusion in damaging deformable solids (Q2073437) (← links)
- Deformation-induced coupling of the generalized external actions in third-gradient materials (Q2082162) (← links)
- Numerical evidence for the approximation of dissipative systems by gyroscopically coupled oscillator chains (Q2111905) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of origami metamaterials: energetic discrete approach accounting for bending and in-plane deformation of facets (Q2677636) (← links)
- The study of diffuse interface propagation of dynamic failure in advanced ceramics using the phase-field approach (Q2683446) (← links)
- The discrete contact problem for a two-level system of indenters (Q6058665) (← links)
- An internal variable treatment of evolutive problems in hardening plasticity and viscoplasticity with singularities (Q6058670) (← links)
- Fluid diffusion related aging effect in a concrete dam modeled as a Timoshenko beam (Q6082656) (← links)
- Ductile void growing in micromorphic GLPD porous plastic solids containing two populations of cavities with different sizes (Q6114883) (← links)
- The «materialization» of forces: Why confounding mathematical concept and physical entity makes the design of metamaterials arduous (Q6121039) (← links)
- Sensitivity of a homogeneous and isotropic second‐gradient continuum model for particle‐based materials with respect to uncertainties (Q6183663) (← links)
- On a hemi-variational formulation for a 2D elasto-plastic-damage strain gradient solid with granular microstructure (Q6195561) (← links)
- Stochastic second-gradient continuum theory for particle-based materials: part II (Q6500153) (← links)