Finite element analysis of quasistatic crack propagation in brittle media with voids or inclusions
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- A new three-dimensional variable-node finite element and its application for fluid-solid interaction problems
- On dynamic stress analysis for cracks in elastic materials with voids
- A numerical method for a void-crack interaction under cyclic loads
- Simulation of crack propagation through voxel-based, heterogeneous structures based on eigenerosion and finite cells
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