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The following pages link to A suitable computational strategy for the parametric analysis of problems with multiple contact (Q4446703):
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- A multiparametric strategy for the two step optimization of structural assemblies (Q381973) (← links)
- A domain decomposition method for studying the effects of missing fasteners on the behavior of structural assemblies with contact and friction (Q423569) (← links)
- Multiparametric analysis within the proper generalized decomposition framework (Q424911) (← links)
- A parallel strategy for the multiparametric analysis of structures with large contact and friction surfaces (Q634263) (← links)
- A parallel, multiscale domain decomposition method for the transient dynamic analysis of assemblies with friction (Q649328) (← links)
- A non-invasive implementation of a mixed domain decomposition method for frictional contact problems (Q683894) (← links)
- Adaptive multi-analysis strategy for contact problems with friction (Q944512) (← links)
- A scalable time-space multiscale domain decomposition method: adaptive time scale separation (Q989667) (← links)
- Toward an optimal a priori reduced basis strategy for frictional contact problems with LATIN solver (Q1667517) (← links)
- Generation of a cokriging metamodel using a multiparametric strategy (Q1934504) (← links)
- Parameter identification and model updating in the context of nonlinear mechanical behaviors using a unified formulation of the modified constitutive relation error concept (Q1986846) (← links)
- Fast validation of stochastic structural models using a PGD reduction scheme (Q2445145) (← links)
- A rational strategy for the resolution of parametrized problems in the PGD framework (Q2449912) (← links)
- A novel constrained LArge Time INcrement method for modelling quasi-brittle failure (Q2450025) (← links)
- Conjugate gradient-type algorithms for frictional multi-contact problems: applications to granular materials (Q2495584) (← links)
- A parallel and multiscale strategy for the parametric study of transient dynamic problems with friction (Q2894833) (← links)
- Stabilized global-local X-FEM for 3D non-planar frictional crack using relevant meshes (Q2894879) (← links)
- A multiscale large time increment/FAS algorithm with time-space model reduction for frictional contact problems (Q2952404) (← links)
- A multiscale strategy for structural optimization (Q3549749) (← links)