The following pages link to MOOSE (Q29935):
Displaying 50 items.
- Crystal plasticity with Jacobian-free Newton-Krylov (Q352787) (← links)
- Massively parallel solution of elastoplasticity problems with tens of millions of unknowns using permoncube and FLLOP packages (Q669774) (← links)
- \texttt{FEMPAR}: an object-oriented parallel finite element framework (Q722874) (← links)
- Implicit filtered \(P_N\) for high-energy density thermal radiation transport using discontinuous Galerkin finite elements (Q726970) (← links)
- A phase-field approach to conchoidal fracture (Q1750126) (← links)
- A fully coupled mixed finite element method for surfactants spreading on thin liquid films (Q1986801) (← links)
- A comparison study on peridynamic models using irregular non-uniform spatial discretization (Q1986807) (← links)
- High-order, linearly stable, partitioned solvers for general multiphysics problems based on implicit-explicit Runge-Kutta schemes (Q1986913) (← links)
- A new phase field fracture model for brittle materials that accounts for elastic anisotropy (Q1989117) (← links)
- Simulation of hydro-mechanically coupled processes in rough rock fractures using an immersed boundary method and variational transfer operators (Q2009847) (← links)
- A phase-field model of fracture with frictionless contact and random fracture properties: application to thin-film fracture and soil desiccation (Q2021154) (← links)
- Urban planning image feature enhancement and simulation based on partial differential equation method (Q2064673) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent finite strain phase field approach to ductile fracture considering multi-axial stress states (Q2083110) (← links)
- Learning constitutive models from microstructural simulations via a non-intrusive reduced basis method: extension to geometrical parameterizations (Q2096859) (← links)
- Crystal plasticity model of residual stress in additive manufacturing using the element elimination and reactivation method (Q2115615) (← links)
- \texttt{Tusas}: a fully implicit parallel approach for coupled phase-field equations (Q2134513) (← links)
- Reduced-order modeling of neutron transport separated in energy by proper generalized decomposition with applications to nuclear reactor physics (Q2136440) (← links)
- Spatially-dependent material uncertainties in anisotropic nonlinear elasticity: stochastic modeling, identification, and propagation (Q2136730) (← links)
- MetaFEM: a generic FEM solver by meta-expressions (Q2136742) (← links)
- A 3D fully thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling model for saturated poroelastic medium (Q2136764) (← links)
- A comparative review of peridynamics and phase-field models for engineering fracture mechanics (Q2150229) (← links)
- Active learning with multifidelity modeling for efficient rare event simulation (Q2168325) (← links)
- A Nitsche-type variational formulation for the shape deformation of a single component vesicle (Q2175079) (← links)
- A recursive multilevel trust region method with application to fully monolithic phase-field models of brittle fracture (Q2175275) (← links)
- Three-scale multiphysics finite element framework (FE\(^3\)) modelling fault reactivation (Q2184302) (← links)
- Fully-automated adaptive mesh refinement for media embedding complex heterogeneities: application to poroelastic fluid pressure diffusion (Q2192789) (← links)
- A theory for fracture of polymeric gels (Q2199466) (← links)
- Versatile mixed methods for the incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q2210597) (← links)
- DuMu\(^{\text x} 3\) -- an open-source simulator for solving flow and transport problems in porous media with a focus on model coupling (Q2217142) (← links)
- Modelling of hydro-mechanical processes in heterogeneous fracture intersections using a fictitious domain method with variational transfer operators (Q2221159) (← links)
- An immersed boundary method for fluid-structure interaction based on variational transfer (Q2222573) (← links)
- PorePy: an open-source software for simulation of multiphysics processes in fractured porous media (Q2225348) (← links)
- Learning constitutive models from microstructural simulations via a non-intrusive reduced basis method (Q2237428) (← links)
- Uncoupling electrokinetic flow solutions (Q2238114) (← links)
- Adaptive mesh refinement and coarsening for diffusion-reaction epidemiological models (Q2241891) (← links)
- Efficient Markov chain Monte Carlo for combined subset simulation and nonlinear finite element analysis (Q2308754) (← links)
- Hot zero power reactor calculations using the Insilico code (Q2375156) (← links)
- Multiphysics modeling of two-phase film boiling within porous corrosion deposits (Q2375244) (← links)
- A flexible nonlinear diffusion acceleration method for the \(S_N\) transport equations discretized with discontinuous finite elements (Q2424465) (← links)
- A variational phase-field model for ductile fracture with coalescence dissipation (Q2666098) (← links)
- Nonlinear field-split preconditioners for solving monolithic phase-field models of brittle fracture (Q2679504) (← links)
- Parametric dynamic mode decomposition for reduced order modeling (Q2683069) (← links)
- Least-Squares Finite Element Discretization of the Neutron Transport Equation in Spherical Geometry (Q3196657) (← links)
- Comparative Study of Finite Element Methods Using the Time-Accuracy-Size(TAS) Spectrum Analysis (Q4562332) (← links)
- Zonal Flow Solver (ZFS): a highly efficient multi-physics simulation framework (Q5031559) (← links)
- EdgeCFD: a parallel residual-based variational multiscale code for multiphysics (Q5031567) (← links)
- A Least-Squares Transport Equation Compatible with Voids (Q5066636) (← links)
- Cross-Section Homogenization for Reactivity-Induced Transient Calculations (Q5068050) (← links)
- A Highly Parallel Multilevel Newton--Krylov--Schwarz Method with Subspace-Based Coarsening and Partition-Based Balancing for the Multigroup Neutron Transport Equation on Three-Dimensional Unstructured Meshes (Q5131970) (← links)
- Local Improvement Results for Anderson Acceleration with Inaccurate Function Evaluations (Q5372619) (← links)