The following pages link to Guy T. Houlsby (Q468407):
Displayed 22 items.
- (Q191499) (redirect page) (← links)
- John Wallis and the numerical analysis of structures (Q468408) (← links)
- Continuous hyperplastic models for overconsolidated clays. (Q1410152) (← links)
- A thermomechanical framework for constitutive models for rate-independent dissipative materials (Q1582409) (← links)
- Analysis of essential work of rupture using non-local damage-plasticity modelling (Q1959919) (← links)
- Coupled damage and plasticity models derived from energy and dissipation potentials (Q2382580) (← links)
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- Thermomechanical formulation of a small-strain model for overconsolidated clays (Q2748133) (← links)
- A coupled damage–plasticity model for concrete based on thermodynamic principles: Part I: model formulation and parameter identification (Q2856208) (← links)
- A coupled damage–plasticity model for concrete based on thermodynamic principles: Part II: non-local regularization and numerical implementation (Q2856209) (← links)
- Suitability of three-dimensional finite elements for modelling material incompressibility using exact integration (Q3136802) (← links)
- Application of thermomechanical principles to the modelling of geotechnical materials (Q4254235) (← links)
- Non-linear dynamic analysis of offshore jack-up units (Q4259188) (← links)
- The bearing capacity of a strip footing on clay under combined loading (Q4259330) (← links)
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- Numerical studies of hyperplasticity with single, multiple and a continuous field of yield surfaces (Q4463014) (← links)
- Non-local damage modelling of concrete: a procedure for the determination of model parameters (Q4933139) (← links)
- A Nonlinear Hyperelastic Anisotropic Model for Soils (Q5131876) (← links)
- An electrical analogy for the Pentland Firth tidal stream power resource (Q5362195) (← links)
- Development of hyperplasticity models for soil mechanics (Q5435717) (← links)
- Fundamentals of kinematic hardening hyperplasticity (Q5938355) (← links)
- A thermomechanical framework for rate-independent dissipative materials with internal functions (Q5945272) (← links)