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The following pages link to Mesh sensitivity in peridynamic simulations (Q313873):
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- Improved one-point quadrature algorithms for two-dimensional peridynamic models based on analytical calculations (Q1668782) (← links)
- A reproducing kernel enhanced approach for peridynamic solutions (Q1986358) (← links)
- A comparison study on peridynamic models using irregular non-uniform spatial discretization (Q1986807) (← links)
- Surface corrections for peridynamic models in elasticity and fracture (Q1990717) (← links)
- Convergence studies in meshfree peridynamic simulations (Q2007285) (← links)
- The role of boundary conditions on convergence properties of peridynamic model for transient heat transfer (Q2025866) (← links)
- Bond-based peridynamics, a survey prospecting nonlocal theories of fluid-dynamics (Q2110483) (← links)
- A modified conjugated bond-based peridynamic analysis for impact failure of concrete gravity dam (Q2121038) (← links)
- Construction of a peridynamic model for viscous flow (Q2168327) (← links)
- The computational framework for continuum-kinematics-inspired peridynamics (Q2221707) (← links)
- PeriPy -- a high performance peridynamics package (Q2246272) (← links)
- A fast collocation method for a static bond-based linear peridynamic model (Q2308665) (← links)
- A constructive peridynamic kernel for elasticity (Q2308669) (← links)
- On the consistency between nearest-neighbor peridynamic discretizations and discretized classical elasticity models (Q2308686) (← links)
- Extraction of Fragments and Waves After Impact Damage in Particle-Based Simulations (Q4554192) (← links)
- Peridynamics review (Q5132434) (← links)
- New Insights on Convergence Properties of Peridynamic Models for Transient Diffusion and Elastodynamics (Q5878920) (← links)
- A meshless method coupling peridynamics with corrective smoothed particle method for predicting material failure (Q6042423) (← links)
- On the one-point quadrature discretization in peridynamics: a novel perspective from Monte Carlo integration (Q6129819) (← links)