Micromorphic first-order shear deformable plate element
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- From nonlinear micromorphic to nonlinear micropolar shell theory
- Analytical and numerical studies on simple shear of a bimaterial strip by using elastic micromorphic theory
- Generalized conforming Trefftz element for size-dependent analysis of thin microplates based on the modified couple stress theory
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- Multiscale numerical strategy for micromorphic description of quasi-brittle media from classical elastic damage models at the microscale
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