Modeling of crack growth through particulate clusters in brittle matrix by symmetric-Galerkin boundary element method
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- Crack extension near an auxetic particle using symmetric Galerkin boundary elements
- Dynamic crack propagation in matrix involving inclusions by a time-domain BEM
- Effect of crack position on stress intensity factor in particle-reinforced metal-matrix composites
- A macroscopic-level hybrid lattice particle modeling of mode-I crack propagation in inelastic materials with varying ductility
- Transformation toughening in zirconia-enriched composites: micromechanical modeling
- Cohesive-zone-model formulation and implementation using the symmetric Galerkin boundary element method for homogeneous solids
- SGBEM modeling of fatigue crack growth in particulate composites
- Dynamic effects of inclusions and microcracks on a main crack
- Optimizations of a fast multipole symmetric Galerkin boundary element method code
- Predicting crack propagation with peridynamics: a comparative study
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