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The following pages link to Improving the accuracy of XFEM crack tip fields using higher order quadrature and statically admissible stress recovery (Q3425379):
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- Enhanced error estimator based on a nearly equilibrated moving least squares recovery technique for FEM and XFEM (Q356844) (← links)
- Efficient finite element methodology based on Cartesian grids: application to structural shape optimization (Q370352) (← links)
- Extended finite element method with edge-based strain smoothing (ESm-XFEM) for linear elastic crack growth (Q438099) (← links)
- Cover refinement of numerical manifold method for crack propagation simulation (Q463485) (← links)
- Generalized Gaussian quadrature rules for discontinuities and crack singularities in the extended finite element method (Q643888) (← links)
- Accurate recovery-based upper error bounds for the extended finite element framework (Q658878) (← links)
- A singular ES-FEM for plastic fracture mechanics (Q660290) (← links)
- A state-of-the-art review of the X-FEM for computational fracture mechanics (Q733457) (← links)
- An a-posteriori error estimator for linear elastic fracture mechanics using the stable generalized/extended finite element method (Q905052) (← links)
- Derivative recovery and a posteriori error estimate for extended finite elements (Q1033258) (← links)
- Implementation of hybrid crack element on a general finite element mesh and in combination with XFEM (Q1033544) (← links)
- An adaptively refined XFEM with virtual node polygonal elements for dynamic crack problems (Q1622482) (← links)
- Effects of the smoothness of partitions of unity on the quality of representation of singular enrichments for GFEM/XFEM stress approximations around brittle cracks (Q1669312) (← links)
- About the use of standard integration schemes for X-FEM in solid mechanics plasticity (Q1669325) (← links)
- A non-convex partition of unity and stress analysis of a cracked elastic medium (Q1798524) (← links)
- A recovery-explicit error estimator in energy norm for linear elasticity (Q1800201) (← links)
- Efficient integration of crack singularities in the extended finite element method: Duffy-distance transformation and conformal preconditioning strategy (Q1986319) (← links)
- Discontinuous cellular automaton method for crack growth analysis without remeshing (Q1991326) (← links)
- \(p\)-adaptive refinement based on stress recovery technique considering ordinary Kriging interpolation in L-shaped domain (Q1992404) (← links)
- Novel quadtree algorithm for adaptive analysis based on cell-based smoothed finite element method (Q2325489) (← links)
- Equilibrium state of mode-I sub-interfacial crack growth in bi-materials (Q2439595) (← links)
- Subdomain-based error techniques for generalized finite element approximations of problems with singular stress fields (Q2441189) (← links)
- Quadrature schemes for arbitrary convex/concave volumes and integration of weak form in enriched partition of unity methods (Q2449901) (← links)
- Adaptive quadrature/cubature rule: application to polytopes (Q2679485) (← links)
- A COMBINED EXTENDED AND EDGE-BASED SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (ES-XFEM) FOR FRACTURE ANALYSIS OF 2D ELASTICITY (Q2905158) (← links)
- Representation of singular fields without asymptotic enrichment in the extended finite element method (Q2952391) (← links)
- A finite element method with mesh-separation-based approximation technique and its application in modeling crack propagation with adaptive mesh refinement (Q2952531) (← links)
- Equivalent polynomials for quadrature in Heaviside function enriched elements (Q2952694) (← links)
- Quasi-Static Crack Propagation Modeling Using Shape-Free Hybrid Stress-Function Elements with Drilling Degrees of Freedom (Q2972104) (← links)
- Optimal convergence analysis for the extended finite element method (Q3006545) (← links)
- The extended/generalized finite element method: An overview of the method and its applications (Q3065648) (← links)
- Adaptive analysis using the node-based smoothed finite element method (NS-FEM) (Q3082585) (← links)
- An improved stress recovery technique for the unfitted finite element analysis of discontinuous gradient fields (Q6089261) (← links)