Retracted article: An alternative BEM formulation, based on dipoles of stresses and tangent operator technique, applied to cohesive crack growth modelling
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- Retraction notice to ``An alternative BEM formulation, based on dipoles of stresses and tangent operator technique, applied to cohesive crack growth modelling
- BEM formulation based on dipoles of stresses applied to crack growth modelling in quasi-brittle materials
- Erratum to ``A finite element/generalized finite element code-coupling approach for linear elastic fracture mechanics problems
- Nonlinear boundary element formulation with tangent operator to analyse crack propagation in quasi-brittle materials
- Fracture analysis using an enriched meshless method
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- Fracture analysis using an enriched meshless method
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- Dipole-based BEM formulation for three-dimensional cohesive crack propagation modelling
- Mechanical modelling of three-dimensional cracked structural components using the isogeometric dual boundary element method
- Retraction notice to ``An alternative BEM formulation, based on dipoles of stresses and tangent operator technique, applied to cohesive crack growth modelling
- Quantification of cohesive fracture parameters based on the coupling of Bayesian updating and the boundary element method
- Erratum to ``A finite element/generalized finite element code-coupling approach for linear elastic fracture mechanics problems
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