PERMIX
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- An adaptive strategy based on conforming quadtree meshes for kinematic limit analysis
- A polymorphic element formulation towards multiscale modelling of composite structures
- A parallel and efficient multi-split XFEM for 3-D analysis of heterogeneous materials
- Multiscale finite element calculations in Python using sfepy
- Concurrently coupled solid shell-based adaptive multiscale method for fracture
- An extended edge-based smoothed discrete shear gap method for free vibration analysis of cracked Reissner-Mindlin plate
- Time domain spectral element-based wave finite element method for periodic structures
- Numerical analysis of a main crack interactions with micro-defects/inhomogeneities using two-scale generalized/extended finite element method
- A simple and robust computational homogenization approach for heterogeneous particulate composites
- Three-dimensional improved XFEM (IXFEM) for static crack problems
- Continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics. Mechanical problems
- Adaptive stochastic morphology simulation and mesh generation of high-quality 3D particulate composite microstructures with complex surface texture
- Concurrent multiscale analysis without meshing: microscale representation with CutFEM and micro/macro model blending
- Data-driven multiscale finite element method: from concurrence to separation
- Hierarchically parallel coupled finite strain multiscale solver for modeling heterogeneous layers
- Micro-structured materials: inhomogeneities and imperfect interfaces in plane micropolar elasticity, a boundary element approach
- Coupling XFEM and peridynamics for brittle fracture simulation. II: Adaptive relocation strategy
- The computational framework for continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics
- Peridynamics review
- Stress analysis of 3D complex geometries using the scaled boundary polyhedral finite elements
- Homogenization of random heterogeneous media with inclusions of arbitrary shape modeled by XFEM
- A simplified continuous-discontinuous approach to fracture based on decoupled localizing gradient damage method
- Developing a homogenization approach for estimation of in-plan effective elastic moduli of hexagonal honeycombs
- Coupling XFEM and peridynamics for brittle fracture simulation. I: Feasibility and effectiveness
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