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The following pages link to Multiscale computational homogenization methods with a gradient enhanced scheme based on the discontinuous Galerkin formulation (Q2449927):
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- Nonlinear analyses with a micromorphic computational homogenization framework for composite materials (Q1987987) (← links)
- Ductile damage modelling of heterogeneous materials using a two-scale computational approach (Q1988204) (← links)
- A residual-driven local iterative corrector scheme for the multiscale finite element method (Q2002454) (← links)
- On the algorithmic and implementational aspects of a discontinuous Galerkin method at finite strains (Q2006436) (← links)
- Formulation and numerical implementation of a variationally consistent multi-scale model based on second-order computational homogenisation at finite strains for quasi-static problems (Q2138727) (← links)
- Direct \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) modeling of heterogeneous materials with a micromorphic computational homogenization framework (Q2138852) (← links)
- A kinematically consistent second-order computational homogenisation framework for thick shell models (Q2160388) (← links)
- A primal formulation for imposing periodic boundary conditions on conforming and nonconforming meshes (Q2175082) (← links)
- Unified treatment of microscopic boundary conditions and efficient algorithms for estimating tangent operators of the homogenized behavior in the computational homogenization method (Q2360362) (← links)
- Large strain, two-scale computational approach using \(C^1\) continuity finite element employing a second gradient theory (Q2631579) (← links)
- A stochastic computational multiscale approach; application to MEMS resonators (Q2632978) (← links)
- Second-order computational homogenisation enhanced with non-uniform body forces for non-linear cellular materials and metamaterials (Q2693409) (← links)
- Finite strain primal interface formulation with consistently evolving stabilization (Q2952679) (← links)
- Second-order multi-scale modelling of natural and architected materials in the presence of voids: formulation and numerical implementation (Q6062475) (← links)
- A fully second‐order homogenization formulation for the multi‐scale modeling of heterogeneous materials (Q6092264) (← links)
- Locking-free interface failure modeling by a cohesive discontinuous Galerkin method for matching and nonmatching meshes (Q6497748) (← links)