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The following pages link to On finite element modelling of surface tension. Variational formulation and applications. II: Dynamic problems (Q1015510):
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- On thermomechanical solids with boundary structures (Q619949) (← links)
- A finite element framework for continua with boundary energies. II: The three-dimensional case (Q649297) (← links)
- A finite element framework for continua with boundary energies. I: The two-dimensional case (Q649479) (← links)
- A finite element framework for continua with boundary energies. III: The thermomechanical case (Q653750) (← links)
- Variational formulations for surface tension, capillarity and wetting (Q660300) (← links)
- On the elliptic mesh generation in domains containing multiple inclusions and undergoing large deformations (Q1009953) (← links)
- Surface plasticity: theory and computation (Q1624370) (← links)
- Modeling thin structures incorporated with surface effects by using layered shell elements (Q1713676) (← links)
- A monolithic fluid-structure interaction formulation for solid and liquid membranes including free-surface contact (Q1986602) (← links)
- Boundary viscoelasticity theory at finite deformations and computational implementation using isogeometric analysis (Q2021258) (← links)
- A conservative solver for surface-tension-driven multiphase flows on collocated unstructured grids (Q2222708) (← links)
- An implicit surface tension model for the analysis of droplet dynamics (Q2312176) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of liquid-phase sintering with seamless transition from macroscopic compressibility to incompressibility (Q2450421) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of thermomechanical solids with highly conductive energetic interfaces (Q2952179) (← links)
- Efficient 3D data transfer operators based on numerical integration (Q2952705) (← links)
- On the mechanics of thin films and growing surfaces (Q5137405) (← links)
- A novel constitutive model for surface elasticity at finite strains suitable across compressibility spectrum (Q6162965) (← links)