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The following pages link to Numerical homogenization of hybrid metal foams using the finite cell method (Q2006452):
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- Numerical integration of discontinuities on arbitrary domains based on moment fitting (Q295057) (← links)
- The finite cell method for polygonal meshes: poly-FCM (Q341549) (← links)
- Automatic image-based analyses using a coupled quadtree-SBFEM/SCM approach (Q1697138) (← links)
- The finite cell method for nearly incompressible finite strain plasticity problems with complex geometries (Q1732543) (← links)
- Octree-based integration scheme with merged sub-cells for the finite cell method: application to non-linear problems in 3D (Q2096813) (← links)
- An eigenvalue stabilization technique to increase the robustness of the finite cell method for finite strain problems (Q2133905) (← links)
- Topology-preserving scan-based immersed isogeometric analysis (Q2138685) (← links)
- A remeshing strategy for large deformations in the finite cell method (Q2214422) (← links)
- On the simulation of image-based cellular materials in a meshless style (Q2234856) (← links)
- Non-negative moment fitting quadrature rules for fictitious domain methods (Q2234890) (← links)
- Immersed isogeometric analysis based on a hybrid collocation/finite cell method (Q2683439) (← links)
- Error Control and Adaptivity for the Finite Cell Method (Q5053157) (← links)
- Experimental and numerical investigation of single pores for identification of effective metal foams properties (Q6086179) (← links)
- Spline‐ and <i>hp</i>‐basis functions of higher differentiability in the finite cell method (Q6089000) (← links)
- A stable interface-enriched formulation for immersed domains with strong enforcement of essential boundary conditions (Q6495606) (← links)