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The following pages link to A finite element model for strain localization analysis of strongly discontinuous fields based on standard Galerkin approximation (Q1841030):
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- Theoretical and computational issues in modelling material failure in strong discontinuity scenarios (Q704508) (← links)
- Embedded crack vs. smeared crack models: a comparison of elementwise discontinuous crack path approaches with emphasis on mesh bias (Q704572) (← links)
- Stability and robustness issues in numerical modeling of material failure with the strong discontinuity approach (Q853340) (← links)
- An embedded strong discontinuity model for cracking of plain concrete (Q853343) (← links)
- In-plane fracture of laminated fiber reinforced composites with varying fracture resistance: experimental observations and numerical crack propagation simulations (Q991646) (← links)
- Finite element simulation of strain localization with large deformation: Capturing strong discontinuity using a Petrov-Galerkin multiscale formulation (Q1611980) (← links)
- Bifurcation of elastoplastic solids to shear band mode at finite strain. (Q1871012) (← links)
- Modeling strong discontinuities at finite strains -- a novel numerical implementation (Q2384313) (← links)
- A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities: E-FEM vs X-FEM (Q2384468) (← links)
- A novel algorithmic framework for the numerical implementation of locally embedded strong discontinuities (Q2494931) (← links)
- Numerical analyses of discontinuous material bifurcation: strong and weak discontinuities (Q2495568) (← links)
- On the modeling of highly localized deformations induced by material failure: the strong discontinuity approach (Q2505276) (← links)
- Assumed enhanced strain and the extended finite element methods: a unification of concepts (Q2638004) (← links)
- A contact algorithm for frictional crack propagation with the extended finite element method (Q3590468) (← links)
- Upper bound limit analysis using discontinuous quadratic displacement fields (Q5302245) (← links)