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The following pages link to A new arc-length method for handling sharp snap-backs (Q4241523):
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- A three-dimensional self-adaptive cohesive zone model for interfacial delamination (Q423479) (← links)
- A posteriori performance-based comparison of three new path-following constraints for damage analysis of quasi-brittle materials (Q1986920) (← links)
- A new multi-layer approach for progressive damage simulation in composite laminates based on isogeometric analysis and Kirchhoff-Love shells. I: Basic theory and modeling of delamination and transverse shear (Q1990876) (← links)
- Partitioned path-following strategy for nonlinear structural analyses using the boundary element method (Q2136718) (← links)
- Discontinuity-scale path-following methods for the embedded discontinuity finite element modeling of failure in solids (Q2174153) (← links)
- Finite-element study of the diagonal-tension failure in reinforced concrete beams (Q2439589) (← links)
- Arc-length procedures with BEM in physically nonlinear problems (Q2486479) (← links)
- Finite element interface models for the delamination analysis of laminated composites: mechanical and computational issues (Q2709681) (← links)
- Mixed-mode delamination in 2D layered beam finite elements (Q2952847) (← links)
- An enriched cohesive zone model for delamination in brittle interfaces (Q3649900) (← links)
- Arc-length technique for nonlinear finite element analysis (Q5490038) (← links)
- A custom arc‐length Finite Element solver for large deformation adhesive contacts using a k‐d tree accelerated volumetric interaction scheme (Q6062842) (← links)
- Mixed‐mode delamination of layered structures modeled as Timoshenko beams with linked interpolation (Q6071376) (← links)
- Research on nonlinear, postbuckling and elasto-plastic analyses of framed structures and curved beams (Q6173259) (← links)