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The following pages link to Multi-scale second-order computational homogenization of multi-phase materials: a nested finite element solution strategy (Q2573215):
Displayed 36 items.
- Two-scale modelling of micromorphic continua. A numerical homogenization scheme (Q407631) (← links)
- A second gradient theoretical framework for hierarchical multiscale modeling of materials (Q422675) (← links)
- Computational two-scale homogenization of periodic masonry: characteristic lengths and dispersive waves (Q438109) (← links)
- A simple circular cell method for multilevel finite element analysis (Q442948) (← links)
- Influence of local wrinkling on membrane behaviour: A new approach by the technique of slowly variable Fourier coefficients (Q443627) (← links)
- A generalized Hill's lemma and micromechanically based macroscopic constitutive model for heterogeneous granular materials (Q643872) (← links)
- A nested dynamic multi-scale approach for 3D problems accounting for micro-scale multi-physics (Q649337) (← links)
- A multilevel computational strategy for handling microscopic and macroscopic instabilities (Q649464) (← links)
- Numerically explicit potentials for the homogenization of nonlinear elastic heterogeneous materials (Q653611) (← links)
- \(FE^{2}\) computational homogenization for the thermo-mechanical analysis of heterogeneous solids (Q653652) (← links)
- A perspective on trends in multiscale plasticity (Q655205) (← links)
- A short and versatile finite element multiscale code for homogenization problems (Q658272) (← links)
- An adaptive multiscale resolution strategy for the finite deformation analysis of microheterogeneous structures (Q660250) (← links)
- A multiscale mean-field homogenization method for fiber-reinforced composites with gradient-enhanced damage models (Q695937) (← links)
- A model reduction method for the post-buckling analysis of cellular microstructures (Q839187) (← links)
- Multiscale methods for composites: A review (Q841715) (← links)
- On the size of RVE in finite elasticity of random composites (Q859758) (← links)
- The reduced model multiscale method (R3M) for the nonlinear homogenization of hyperelastic media at finite strains (Q876454) (← links)
- Multi-scale computational homogenization: trends and challenges (Q984947) (← links)
- On the generalized virial theorem and Eshelby tensors (Q991687) (← links)
- Numerical homogenization techniques applied to growth and remodelling phenomena (Q1015597) (← links)
- On deformational and configurational mechanics of micromorphic hyperelasticity - theory and computation (Q1033273) (← links)
- Multi-scale boundary element modelling of material degradation and fracture (Q1033430) (← links)
- Genesis of the multiscale approach for materials with microstructure (Q2267937) (← links)
- Multi-scale second-order computational homogenization of multi-phase materials: a nested finite element solution strategy (Q2573215) (← links)
- Equivalent continuum modeling for non-linear wave propagation in jointed media (Q2880284) (← links)
- A mesh adaptation procedure for periodic domains (Q2880303) (← links)
- Novel boundary conditions for strain localization analyses in microstructural volume elements (Q2894980) (← links)
- A coupled two-scale computational scheme for the failure of periodic quasi-brittle thin planar shells and its application to masonry (Q3018034) (← links)
- Computational continua (Q3062599) (← links)
- Coupled multi-scale cohesive modeling of failure in heterogeneous adhesives (Q3062605) (← links)
- Generalized continua and non-homogeneous boundary conditions in homogenisation methods (Q3082184) (← links)
- Internal Variables and Scale Separation in Dynamics of Microstructured Solids (Q3084421) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for heterogeneous thin sheets (Q3164536) (← links)
- A microsphere-based remodelling formulation for anisotropic biological tissues (Q3559931) (← links)
- Consistent micro-macro transitions at large objective strains in curvilinear convective coordinates (Q3590320) (← links)