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The following pages link to Automatised selection of load paths to construct reduced-order models in computational damage micromechanics: from dissipation-driven random selection to Bayesian optimization (Q310267):
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- Microstructural inelastic fingerprints and data-rich predictions of plasticity and damage in solids (Q785491) (← links)
- Multiple crack detection in 3D using a stable XFEM and global optimization (Q1624398) (← links)
- Structure-preserving model reduction of second-order systems by Krylov subspace methods (Q1786960) (← links)
- A parallel and efficient multi-split XFEM for 3-D analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q1987814) (← links)
- FEM-cluster based reduction method for efficient numerical prediction of effective properties of heterogeneous material in nonlinear range (Q1987887) (← links)
- An adaptive domain-based POD/ECM hyper-reduced modeling framework without offline training (Q1989121) (← links)
- Data-driven multi-scale multi-physics models to derive process-structure-property relationships for additive manufacturing (Q1990749) (← links)
- Design optimization under uncertainties of a mesoscale implant in biological tissues using a probabilistic learning algorithm (Q1990872) (← links)
- Data science for finite strain mechanical science of ductile materials (Q1999552) (← links)
- Adaptive hyper reduction for additive manufacturing thermal fluid analysis (Q2020898) (← links)
- A Bayesian multiscale CNN framework to predict local stress fields in structures with microscale features (Q2115607) (← links)
- Mathematical foundations of FEM-cluster based reduced order analysis method and a spectral analysis algorithm for improving the accuracy (Q2150235) (← links)
- An adaptive SVD-Krylov reduced order model for surrogate based structural shape optimization through isogeometric boundary element method (Q2174142) (← links)
- Micromechanics-based surrogate models for the response of composites: a critical comparison between a classical mesoscale constitutive model, hyper-reduction and neural networks (Q2190108) (← links)
- On a new variant of Arnoldi method for approximation of eigenpairs (Q2229927) (← links)
- Self-consistent clustering analysis: an efficient multi-scale scheme for inelastic heterogeneous materials (Q2309199) (← links)
- A framework for data-driven analysis of materials under uncertainty: countering the curse of dimensionality (Q2309861) (← links)
- Model order reduction of nonlinear homogenization problems using a Hashin-Shtrikman type finite element method (Q2310200) (← links)
- Microstructure-informed reduced modes synthesized with Wang tiles and the generalized finite element method (Q2666093) (← links)
- Physically recurrent neural networks for path-dependent heterogeneous materials: embedding constitutive models in a data-driven surrogate (Q2693414) (← links)
- Accelerated offline setup of homogenized microscopic model for multi‐scale analyses using neural network with knowledge transfer (Q6060946) (← links)
- POD-based reduced order model for the prediction of global and local elastic responses of fibre-reinforced polymer considering varying fibre distribution (Q6101631) (← links)
- Extended tensor decomposition model reduction methods: training, prediction, and design under uncertainty (Q6120135) (← links)
- On-the-fly construction of surrogate constitutive models for concurrent multiscale mechanical analysis through probabilistic machine learning (Q6186258) (← links)