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The following pages link to Static solution of crack propagation problems in peridynamics (Q1986868):
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- New Insights on Convergence Properties of Peridynamic Models for Transient Diffusion and Elastodynamics (Q5878920) (← links)
- A modified bond-based peridynamic model without limitations on elastic properties (Q6043990) (← links)
- Computational multiphase periporomechanics for unguided cracking in unsaturated porous media (Q6069989) (← links)
- Coupled peridynamic model for geometrically nonlinear deformation and fracture analysis of slender beam structures (Q6070096) (← links)
- An improved coupling of 3D state‐based peridynamics with high‐order 1D finite elements to reduce spurious effects at interfaces (Q6082561) (← links)
- Quasi‐static fracture analysis by coupled three‐dimensional peridynamics and high order one‐dimensional finite elements based on local elasticity (Q6089291) (← links)
- The extended peridynamic model for elastoplastic and/or fracture problems (Q6092262) (← links)
- A coupling approach of the isogeometric-meshfree method and peridynamics for static and dynamic crack propagation (Q6094638) (← links)
- A fast adaptive PD-FEM coupling model for predicting cohesive crack growth (Q6094694) (← links)
- An extended peridynamic model equipped with a new bond-breakage criterion for mixed-mode fracture in rock-like materials (Q6097585) (← links)
- PD-FEM chemo-thermo-mechanical coupled model for simulation of early-age cracks in cement-based materials (Q6097643) (← links)
- A peridynamic model for electromechanical fracture and crack propagation in piezoelectric solids (Q6097646) (← links)
- Bond-based nonlocal models by nonlocal operator method in symmetric support domain (Q6118496) (← links)
- A peridynamic-enhanced finite element method for thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled problems in saturated porous media involving cracks (Q6147053) (← links)
- Numerical simulation for quasi-static crack growth and dynamic crack branching by coupled state-based PD and XFEM (Q6174704) (← links)
- Peridynamic correspondence model with strain gradient elasticity for microstructure dependent size effects (Q6497163) (← links)
- A peridynamics approach to flexible multibody dynamics for fracture analysis of mechanical systems (Q6497467) (← links)