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The following pages link to Meso-scale approach to modelling the fracture process zone of concrete subjected to uniaxial tension (Q991653):
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- A size-dependent constitutive modelling framework for localised failure analysis (Q310275) (← links)
- On a 2D hydro-mechanical lattice approach for modelling hydraulic fracture (Q339901) (← links)
- Non-local energetics of random heterogeneous lattices (Q361406) (← links)
- Multiscale failure modeling of concrete: micromechanical modeling, discontinuous homogenization and parallel computations (Q423530) (← links)
- Lattice element models and their peculiarities (Q1787395) (← links)
- Crack propagation in dynamics by embedded strong discontinuity approach: enhanced solid versus discrete lattice model (Q1986314) (← links)
- Concrete meso-scale model with full set of 3D failure modes with random distribution of aggregate and cement phase. I: Formulation and numerical implementation (Q1986751) (← links)
- Computational modelling of the basic creep of concrete: an image-based meso-scale approach (Q2118576) (← links)
- 3D concurrent multiscale model for crack propagation in concrete (Q2176971) (← links)
- Extended variational quasicontinuum methodology for lattice networks with damage and crack propagation (Q2309869) (← links)
- A damage model with evolving nonlocal interactions (Q2428423) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of concrete. From mesoscale to macroscale (Q2443846) (← links)
- Dynamic Fracture Simulation by Using a Discretized Virtual Internal Bond with a Regular Hexagon Cell (Q4565012) (← links)
- Meso-Analysis of Dynamic Compressive Behavior of Recycled Aggregate Concrete Using BFEM (Q5111987) (← links)
- Multiscale Analysis of Concrete Damage and Crack Propagation Under High Cycle Loading (Q5237315) (← links)
- An image-based meso-scale model for the hygro-mechanical time-dependent analysis of concrete (Q6145118) (← links)
- A computational framework for crack propagation along contact interfaces and surfaces under load (Q6171156) (← links)
- Extended quasicontinuum methodology for highly heterogeneous discrete systems (Q6499893) (← links)