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The following pages link to A geometrically nonlinear FE approach for the simulation of strong and weak discontinuities (Q2384492):
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- The finite cell method: a review in the context of higher-order structural analysis of CAD and image-based geometric models (Q333303) (← links)
- A thermodynamically and variationally consistent class of damage-type cohesive models (Q361445) (← links)
- Weak coupling for isogeometric analysis of non-matching and trimmed multi-patch geometries (Q460986) (← links)
- On the lack of rotational equilibrium in cohesive zone elements (Q465728) (← links)
- Computational methods for fracture in brittle and quasi-brittle solids: state-of-the-art review and future perspectives (Q469880) (← links)
- Mesolevel modeling of failure in composite laminates: constitutive, kinematic and algorithmic aspects (Q503878) (← links)
- An unfitted hp-adaptive finite element method based on hierarchical B-splines for interface problems of complex geometry (Q660339) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear analysis of matrix cracking and delamination in composites with floating node method (Q670338) (← links)
- On local tracking algorithms for the simulation of three-dimensional discontinuities (Q1015741) (← links)
- Numerical procedure to couple shell to solid elements by using Nitsche's method (Q1725920) (← links)
- Thermoelasticity at finite strains with weak and strong discontinuities (Q1987874) (← links)
- On the algorithmic and implementational aspects of a discontinuous Galerkin method at finite strains (Q2006436) (← links)
- A primal formulation for imposing periodic boundary conditions on conforming and nonconforming meshes (Q2175082) (← links)
- Interfacial coupling across incompatible meshes in a monolithic finite-strain thermomechanical formulation (Q2192492) (← links)
- Interfacial stabilization at finite strains for weak and strong discontinuities in multi-constituent materials (Q2310159) (← links)
- New finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities in the finite deformation range (Q2638033) (← links)
- Finite strain primal interface formulation with consistently evolving stabilization (Q2952679) (← links)
- Improved SNS-PFEM framework with dual mortar method to model geotechnical large deformation contact problems (Q6097652) (← links)