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The following pages link to Mixed boundary conditions for FFT-based homogenization at finite strains (Q292591):
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- A dynamical view of nonlinear conjugate gradient methods with applications to FFT-based computational micromechanics (Q785497) (← links)
- A fiber orientation-adapted integration scheme for computing the hyperelastic Tucker average for short fiber reinforced composites (Q1697142) (← links)
- An efficient solution scheme for small-strain crystal-elasto-viscoplasticity in a dual framework (Q1989061) (← links)
- A computational multi-scale model for the stiffness degradation of short-fiber reinforced plastics subjected to fatigue loading (Q2020846) (← links)
- Numerical artifacts of fast Fourier transform solvers for elastic problems of multi-phase materials: their causes and reduction methods (Q2037494) (← links)
- 3D image-based stochastic micro-structure modelling of foams for simulating elasticity (Q2080561) (← links)
- Digital material characterization (Q2086302) (← links)
- AutoMat: automatic differentiation for generalized standard materials on GPUs (Q2115597) (← links)
- A Bayesian multiscale CNN framework to predict local stress fields in structures with microscale features (Q2115607) (← links)
- An FE-DMN method for the multiscale analysis of thermomechanical composites (Q2133887) (← links)
- Mixed strain/stress gradient loadings for FFT-based computational homogenization methods (Q2171478) (← links)
- A FFT solver for variational phase-field modeling of brittle fracture (Q2174133) (← links)
- FFT-based homogenization of hypoelastic plasticity at finite strains (Q2174156) (← links)
- A review of nonlinear FFT-based computational homogenization methods (Q2234259) (← links)
- An FE-DMN method for the multiscale analysis of short fiber reinforced plastic components (Q2237450) (← links)
- Large-deformation reduced order homogenization of polycrystalline materials (Q2246352) (← links)
- Field dislocation mechanics for heterogeneous elastic materials: a numerical spectral approach (Q2308949) (← links)
- Finite strain FFT-based non-linear solvers made simple (Q2309096) (← links)
- The composite voxel technique for inelastic problems (Q2309923) (← links)
- On polarization-based schemes for the FFT-based computational homogenization of inelastic materials (Q2329615) (← links)
- DBFFT: a displacement based FFT approach for non-linear homogenization of the mechanical behavior (Q2335405) (← links)
- An FFT-based approach for Bloch wave analysis: application to polycrystals (Q2667301) (← links)
- Homogenized constitutive equations for porous single crystals plasticity (Q2671707) (← links)
- Voxel‐based finite elements with hourglass control in fast Fourier transform‐based computational homogenization (Q6092250) (← links)
- On quasi-Newton methods in fast Fourier transform-based micromechanics (Q6497745) (← links)
- Computing the effective response of heterogeneous materials with thermomechanically coupled constituents by an implicit fast Fourier transform-based approach (Q6553297) (← links)
- Anderson-accelerated polarization schemes for fast Fourier transform-based computational homogenization (Q6553942) (← links)
- On non-stationary polarization methods in FFT-based computational micromechanics (Q6554037) (← links)
- An algorithm for stress and mixed control in Galerkin-based FFT homogenization (Q6554169) (← links)
- Lippmann-Schwinger solvers for the computational homogenization of materials with pores (Q6554333) (← links)
- Adaptive material evaluation by stabilized octree and sandwich coarsening in FFT-based computational micromechanics (Q6569933) (← links)
- FFT-based computational micromechanics with Dirichlet boundary conditions on the rotated staggered grid (Q6648569) (← links)
- Imposing Dirichlet boundary conditions directly for FFT-based computational micromechanics (Q6661931) (← links)