PROCRACK: a software for simulating three-dimensional fatigue crack growth
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- Advances in tetrahedral mesh generation for modelling of three-dimensional regions with complex, curvilinear crack shapes
- Analysis of three-dimensional crack initiation and propagation using the extended finite element method
- Crack propagation in continuous media
- Efficient finite element simulation of crack propagation using adaptive iterative solvers
- Non-planar 3D crack growth by the extended finite element and level sets-Part I: Mechanical model
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(11)- A framework to model the fatigue behavior of brittle materials based on a variational phase-field approach
- A post-processor for fatigue crack growth analysis based on a finite element stress field
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2116346 (Why is no real title available?)
- Computer simulation of variable amplitude fatigue crack initiation behaviour using a new strain-based cumulative damage model
- An adaptive finite element framework for fatigue crack propagation
- Development of the DYNA3D simulation code with automated fracture procedure for brick elements
- The advanced simulation of fatigue crack growth in complex 3D structures
- Verification of FE model of fatigue crack propagation under~mixed mode conditions
- Precise 3D crack growth simulations
- An object-oriented approach for modeling and simulation of crack growth in cyclically loaded structures
- Adaptive and hierarchical modelling of fatigue crack propagation
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