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The following pages link to Energy-based modeling of cohesive and cohesionless cracks via X-FEM (Q1033493):
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- Computational modeling of mixed-mode fatigue crack growth using extended finite element methods (Q373331) (← links)
- A three-dimensional self-adaptive cohesive zone model for interfacial delamination (Q423479) (← links)
- Gradient-enhanced damage modeling of cracked bodies by reproducing kernel element method (Q438143) (← links)
- Convergence of a gradient damage model toward a cohesive zone model (Q554181) (← links)
- Gradient damage models: toward full-scale computations (Q653747) (← links)
- Gradient and fracture energy-based plasticity theory for quasi-brittle materials like concrete (Q658718) (← links)
- Mixed stabilized finite element methods in nonlinear solid mechanics. II: Strain localization (Q658873) (← links)
- Damage growth modeling using the thick level set (TLS) approach: efficient discretization for quasi-static loadings (Q695911) (← links)
- A state-of-the-art review of the X-FEM for computational fracture mechanics (Q733457) (← links)
- Regularized formulation of the variational brittle fracture with unilateral contact: numerical experiments (Q985098) (← links)
- Towards the treatment of boundary conditions for global crack path tracking in three-dimensional brittle fracture (Q1041490) (← links)
- Assumed enhanced strain and the extended finite element methods: a unification of concepts (Q2638004) (← links)
- A regularized XFEM framework for embedded cohesive interfaces (Q2638060) (← links)
- Embedded interfaces by polytope FEM (Q2894836) (← links)
- Cohesive and non-cohesive fracture by higher-order enrichment of XFEM (Q2895054) (← links)
- Hanging nodes and XFEM (Q3006539) (← links)
- The extended/generalized finite element method: An overview of the method and its applications (Q3065648) (← links)
- An extended finite element method with analytical enrichment for cohesive crack modeling (Q3549746) (← links)
- Finite deformation formulation for embedded frictional crack with the extended finite element method (Q3567296) (← links)
- Modeling three-dimensional crack propagation-A comparison of crack path tracking strategies (Q3590460) (← links)