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The following pages link to The finite element square reduced (FE<sup>2<i>R</i> </sup> ) method with GPU acceleration: towards three-dimensional two-scale simulations (Q2952972):
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- Bi-directional evolutionary structural optimization on advanced structures and materials: a comprehensive review (Q722878) (← links)
- An algorithmic comparison of the hyper-reduction and the discrete empirical interpolation method for a nonlinear thermal problem (Q1649307) (← links)
- A numerical study of different projection-based model reduction techniques applied to computational homogenisation (Q1697146) (← links)
- Two-stage data-driven homogenization for nonlinear solids using a reduced order model (Q1788176) (← links)
- An inverse micro-mechanical analysis toward the stochastic homogenization of nonlinear random composites (Q1987883) (← links)
- An FE-DMN method for the multiscale analysis of thermomechanical composites (Q2133887) (← links)
- Accelerating multiscale finite element simulations of history-dependent materials using a recurrent neural network (Q2179209) (← links)
- The pseudo-direct numerical simulation method for multi-scale problems in mechanics (Q2236926) (← links)
- An FE-DMN method for the multiscale analysis of short fiber reinforced plastic components (Q2237450) (← links)
- Nonlinear reduced order homogenization of materials including cohesive interfaces (Q2516446) (← links)
- Topology optimization of multiscale elastoviscoplastic structures (Q2952894) (← links)
- Effective potentials in nonlinear polycrystals and quadrature formulae (Q4644834) (← links)
- Efficient numerical solution of micro–macro models for multicomponent transport and reaction problems in porous media (Q5097292) (← links)
- Surrogate modeling for the homogenization of elastoplastic composites based on RBF interpolation (Q6096506) (← links)
- A clustering-enhanced potential-based reduced order homogenization framework for nonlinear heterogeneous materials (Q6141162) (← links)
- A time-adaptive FE\(^2\)-approach within the method of vertical lines (Q6143647) (← links)
- A mechanics-informed deep learning framework for data-driven nonlinear viscoelasticity (Q6194224) (← links)