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The following pages link to Constitutive relation error estimators for (visco)plastic finite element analysis with softening (Q1818495):
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- Contribution of heterogeneous strain field measurements and boundary conditions modelling in inverse identification of material parameters (Q388271) (← links)
- Error assessment in structural transient dynamics (Q503905) (← links)
- Error assessment and mesh adaptivity for regularized continuous failure models (Q649195) (← links)
- Criteria for mesh refinement in nonlocal damage finite element analyses (Q704346) (← links)
- Strict upper error bounds on computed outputs of interest in computational structural mechanics (Q944505) (← links)
- Adaptive FEM analysis of selected elastic-visco-plastic problems (Q1033401) (← links)
- A new multi-solution approach suitable for structural identification problems (Q1600787) (← links)
- Parameter identification and model updating in the context of nonlinear mechanical behaviors using a unified formulation of the modified constitutive relation error concept (Q1986846) (← links)
- \textit{A posteriori} error estimation for isogeometric analysis using the concept of constitutive relation error (Q1988265) (← links)
- mCRE-based parameter identification from full-field measurements: consistent framework, integrated version, and extension to nonlinear material behaviors (Q2083102) (← links)
- Reliable and efficient equilibrated a posteriori finite element error control in elastoplasticity and elastoviscoplasticity with hardening (Q2384208) (← links)
- Finite element implementation of a macromolecular viscoplastic polymer model (Q2952279) (← links)
- Modal-based goal-oriented error assessment for timeline-dependent quantities in transient dynamics (Q2952329) (← links)
- Real-time updating of structural mechanics models using Kalman filtering, modified constitutive relation error, and proper generalized decomposition (Q2952970) (← links)
- On the control of the load increments for a proper description of multiple delamination in a domain decomposition framework (Q3062560) (← links)
- An Introductory Review on A Posteriori Error Estimation in Finite Element Computations (Q6071824) (← links)