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The following pages link to An improved coupled thermo-mechanic bond-based peridynamic model for cracking behaviors in brittle solids subjected to thermal shocks (Q1756260):
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- A damage-based numerical manifold approach to crack propagation in rocks (Q785092) (← links)
- A coupled contact heat transfer and thermal cracking model for discontinuous and granular media (Q2022049) (← links)
- Three-dimensional finite discrete element-based contact heat transfer model considering thermal cracking in continuous-discontinuous media (Q2060142) (← links)
- A new type of peridynamics: element-based peridynamics (Q2184484) (← links)
- Hybrid FEM and peridynamic simulation of hydraulic fracture propagation in saturated porous media (Q2184485) (← links)
- Simulation of the thermal shock of brittle materials using the finite-discrete element method (Q2191620) (← links)
- Study of three-dimensional Euler-Bernoulli beam structures using element-based peridynamic model (Q2229667) (← links)
- Hybrid model of peridynamics and finite element method for static elastic deformation and brittle fracture analysis (Q2301600) (← links)
- A modified axisymmetric ordinary state-based peridynamics with shear deformation for elastic and fracture problems in brittle solids (Q2325813) (← links)
- Modeling of both tensional-shear and compressive-shear fractures by a unified phase-field model (Q6043244) (← links)
- A nonlocal energy‐informed neural network for isotropic elastic solids with cracks under thermomechanical loads (Q6082574) (← links)
- An extended peridynamic model equipped with a new bond-breakage criterion for mixed-mode fracture in rock-like materials (Q6097585) (← links)
- Viscoplastic flow of functional cellular materials with use of peridynamics (Q6113589) (← links)
- A new quasi-brittle damage model implemented under quasi-static condition using bond-based peridynamics theory for progressive failure (Q6119884) (← links)
- A coupled 3D thermo-mechanical peridynamic model for cracking analysis of homogeneous and heterogeneous materials (Q6120176) (← links)
- The fully coupled thermo-mechanical dual-horizon peridynamic correspondence damage model for homogeneous and heterogeneous materials (Q6194203) (← links)