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The following pages link to Superposition-based coupling of peridynamics and finite element method (Q1999568):
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- Coupling XFEM and peridynamics for brittle fracture simulation. I: Feasibility and effectiveness (Q785484) (← links)
- Strength-induced peridynamic modeling and simulation of fractures in brittle materials (Q2021232) (← links)
- A new method based on Taylor expansion and nearest-node strategy to impose Dirichlet and Neumann boundary conditions in ordinary state-based peridynamics (Q2150251) (← links)
- Dynamic crack propagation analysis based on the s-version of the finite element method (Q2184480) (← links)
- Dirichlet absorbing boundary conditions for classical and peridynamic diffusion-type models (Q2221706) (← links)
- A hybrid meshfree discretization to improve the numerical performance of peridynamic models (Q2670354) (← links)
- Strategy for accurately and efficiently modelling an internal traction-free boundary based on the s-version finite element method: problem clarification and solutions verification (Q2678559) (← links)
- Quasi‐static fracture analysis by coupled three‐dimensional peridynamics and high order one‐dimensional finite elements based on local elasticity (Q6089291) (← links)
- Viscoplastic flow of functional cellular materials with use of peridynamics (Q6113589) (← links)
- Higher-continuity s-version of finite element method with B-Spline functions (Q6119232) (← links)
- Stabilized state-based peridynamics for elasticity emanating from constrained Lagrangian (Q6141072) (← links)
- Moving interfaces in peridynamic diffusion models and the influence of discontinuous initial conditions: numerical stability and convergence (Q6184126) (← links)
- Adaptive coupling of non-ordinary state-based peridynamics and classical continuum mechanics for fracture analysis (Q6194149) (← links)