Development of X-FEM methodology and study on mixed-mode crack propagation
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Cited in
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- Extended layerwise method for laminated composite plates with multiple delaminations and transverse cracks
- Enriched goal-oriented error estimation for fracture problems solved by continuum-based shell extended finite element method
- An extended layerwise method for composite laminated beams with multiple delaminations and matrix cracks
- Stress intensity factor analysis of interface cracks using X-FEM
- Study on I-II mixed mode crack growth using extended finite element method
- Modelling of reinforced-concrete structures providing crack-spacing based on X-FEM, ED-FEM and novel operator split solution procedure
- A hybrid XFEM-phase field (\textit{Xfield}) method for crack propagation in brittle elastic materials
- An extended finite element method for modeling near-interfacial crack propagation in a layered structure
- Equilibrium state of mode-I sub-interfacial crack growth in bi-materials
- XFEM for direct evaluation of mixed mode SIFs in homogeneous and bi-materials
- Crack propagation criteria in the framework of X-FEM-based structural analyses
- Combination of the material force concept and the extended finite element method for mixed mode crack growth simulations
- Mixed-mode crack propagation using a hybrid analytical and extended finite element method
- Modeling of dynamic crack branching by enhanced extended finite element method
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