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The following pages link to A phantom node formulation with mixed mode cohesive law for splitting in laminates (Q1041358):
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- High-fidelity simulations of multiple fracture processes in a laminated composite in tension (Q361414) (← links)
- An enhanced beam-theory model of the mixed-mode bending (MMB) test. I: Literature review and mechanical model (Q399756) (← links)
- Mesolevel modeling of failure in composite laminates: constitutive, kinematic and algorithmic aspects (Q503878) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear analysis of matrix cracking and delamination in composites with floating node method (Q670338) (← links)
- A phantom node formulation for modeling coupled adiabatic-isothermal cracking in FRP composites (Q1667328) (← links)
- A polymorphic element formulation towards multiscale modelling of composite structures (Q1986891) (← links)
- Block coordinate descent energy minimization for dynamic cohesive fracture (Q1988165) (← links)
- Towards an extrinsic, CG-XFEM approach based on hierarchical enrichments for modeling progressive fracture (Q2060135) (← links)
- Multiscale extended finite element method for deformable fractured porous media (Q2131076) (← links)
- A local to global (L2G) finite element method for efficient and robust analysis of arbitrary cracking in 2D solids (Q2160415) (← links)
- Modelling the tensile failure of composites with the floating node method (Q2308600) (← links)
- Mesh-independent matrix cracking and delamination modeling in laminated composites (Q2894838) (← links)
- An augmented cohesive zone element for arbitrary crack coalescence and bifurcation in heterogeneous materials (Q2894844) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for multiscale crack modeling. Implementational and computational aspects (Q2894892) (← links)
- An efficient augmented finite element method for arbitrary cracking and crack interaction in solids (Q2952529) (← links)
- A finite element method with mesh-separation-based approximation technique and its application in modeling crack propagation with adaptive mesh refinement (Q2952531) (← links)
- A stable X-FEM in cohesive transition from closed to open crack (Q2952639) (← links)
- Adaptive multiscale extended finite element method (MS-XFEM) for the simulation of multiple fractures propagation in geological formations (Q6147087) (← links)
- On-the-fly construction of surrogate constitutive models for concurrent multiscale mechanical analysis through probabilistic machine learning (Q6186258) (← links)
- Modeling dynamic cracks initiation and propagation with the local to global approach (Q6499910) (← links)