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The following pages link to Energy release control for numerical simulations of failure in quasi-brittle solids (Q4446955):
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- A simplified implementation of a gradient-enhanced damage model with transient length scale effects (Q356808) (← links)
- A three-dimensional self-adaptive cohesive zone model for interfacial delamination (Q423479) (← links)
- Mesoscopic modelling of masonry using weak and strong discontinuities (Q465888) (← links)
- Mesolevel modeling of failure in composite laminates: constitutive, kinematic and algorithmic aspects (Q503878) (← links)
- Coupled-volume multi-scale modelling of quasi-brittle material (Q929514) (← links)
- A phantom node formulation with mixed mode cohesive law for splitting in laminates (Q1041358) (← links)
- Numerical implementation of spatial elastoplastic damage model of concrete in the framework of isogeometric analysis approach (Q1793148) (← links)
- Robust numerical implementation of non-standard phase-field damage models for failure in solids (Q1986336) (← links)
- A posteriori performance-based comparison of three new path-following constraints for damage analysis of quasi-brittle materials (Q1986920) (← links)
- An adaptive domain-based POD/ECM hyper-reduced modeling framework without offline training (Q1989121) (← links)
- A novel damage model in the peridynamics-based cohesive zone method (PD-CZM) for mixed mode fracture with its implicit implementation (Q2021983) (← links)
- A cohesive zone model which is energetically equivalent to a gradient-enhanced coupled damage-plasticity model (Q2034375) (← links)
- An efficient matrix-free preconditioned conjugate gradient based multigrid method for phase field modeling of fracture in heterogeneous materials from 3D images (Q2060172) (← links)
- A continuous-discontinuous localizing gradient damage framework for failure analysis of quasi-brittle materials (Q2072696) (← links)
- A generalised path-following solver for robust analysis of material failure (Q2171496) (← links)
- Discontinuity-scale path-following methods for the embedded discontinuity finite element modeling of failure in solids (Q2174153) (← links)
- Comparative study of multiscale computational strategies for materials with discrete microstructures (Q2237284) (← links)
- A reduced integration-based solid-shell finite element formulation for gradient-extended damage (Q2237286) (← links)
- Powell-Sabin B-splines for smeared and discrete approaches to fracture in quasi-brittle materials (Q2308562) (← links)
- A \(J\)-\textit{integral}-based arc-length solver for brittle and ductile crack propagation in finite deformation-finite strain hyperelastic solids with an application to graphene kirigami (Q2308934) (← links)
- Smoothing gradient damage model with evolving anisotropic nonlocal interactions tailored to low-order finite elements (Q2310145) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of quasi-brittle failure with continuous anisotropic stress-based gradient-enhanced damage models (Q2310868) (← links)
- An adaptive sub-incremental strategy for the solution of homogenization-based multi-scale problems (Q2449894) (← links)
- A novel constrained LArge Time INcrement method for modelling quasi-brittle failure (Q2450025) (← links)
- Discretization and numerical realization of contact problems for elastic-perfectly plastic bodies. PART II - numerical realization, limit analysis (Q2803445) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for multiscale crack modeling. Implementational and computational aspects (Q2894892) (← links)
- Algorithmically imposed thermodynamic compliance for material models in mechanical simulations using the AIM method (Q2952861) (← links)
- A dissipation-based arc-length method for robust simulation of brittle and ductile failure (Q3617472) (← links)
- A Multiscale Failure Modeling Framework for Strain Localization in Quasi-Brittle Materials (Q5061665) (← links)
- A time‐based arc‐length like method to remove step size effects during fracture propagation (Q6061719) (← links)
- A stiffness parameter and truncation error criterion for adaptive path following in structural mechanics (Q6497699) (← links)