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The following pages link to A method for multiple crack growth in brittle materials without remeshing (Q5698785):
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- A continuous-discontinuous cellular automaton method for cracks growth and coalescence in brittle material (Q318036) (← links)
- Numerical study on deformations in a cracked viscoelastic body with the extended finite element method (Q351603) (← links)
- An alternative BEM formulation, based on dipoles of stresses and tangent operator technique, applied to cohesive crack growth modelling (Q463428) (← links)
- Computational methods for fracture in brittle and quasi-brittle solids: state-of-the-art review and future perspectives (Q469880) (← links)
- Thermoelastic analysis of multiple defects with the extended finite element method (Q529417) (← links)
- Crack shielding and amplification due to multiple microcracks interacting with a macrocrack (Q604292) (← links)
- Damage growth modeling using the thick level set (TLS) approach: efficient discretization for quasi-static loadings (Q695911) (← links)
- A state-of-the-art review of the X-FEM for computational fracture mechanics (Q733457) (← links)
- Adaptive refinement for phase-field models of brittle fracture based on Nitsche's method (Q785474) (← links)
- Fracture strength assessment and aging signs detection in human cortical bone using an X-FEM multiple scale approach (Q836168) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of discrete multi-crack growth applied to pattern formation in geological brittle media (Q837874) (← links)
- Stability of incompressible formulations enriched with X-FEM (Q995278) (← links)
- A hybrid `FE-meshless' Quad4 with continuous nodal stress using radial-polynomial basis functions (Q1654652) (← links)
- Construct `FE-meshfree' Quad4 using mean value coordinates (Q1654771) (← links)
- A novel numerical manifold method with derivative degrees of freedom and without linear dependence (Q1654931) (← links)
- A partition-of-unity based `FE-meshfree' triangular element with radial-polynomial basis functions for static and free vibration analysis (Q1654974) (← links)
- Application of the `FE-meshfree' Quad4 with continuous nodal stress using radial-polynomial basis functions for vibration and geometric nonlinear analyses (Q1655326) (← links)
- Moving mesh finite element simulation for phase-field modeling of brittle fracture and convergence of Newton's iteration (Q1701060) (← links)
- Improving the conditioning of XFEM/GFEM for fracture mechanics problems through enrichment quasi-orthogonalization (Q1986938) (← links)
- A multi-cracked particle method for complex fracture problems in 2D (Q1997113) (← links)
- A continuum consistent discrete particle method for continuum-discontinuum transitions and complex fracture problems (Q2072720) (← links)
- Crack growth adaptive XIGA simulation in isotropic and orthotropic materials (Q2184331) (← links)
- An enriched dual boundary element method formulation for linear elastic crack propagation (Q2209415) (← links)
- A phase field approach to pressurized fractures using discontinuous Galerkin methods (Q2229070) (← links)
- A hybrid XFEM-phase field (\textit{Xfield}) method for crack propagation in brittle elastic materials (Q2309850) (← links)
- Material point method with enriched shape function for crack problems (Q2309935) (← links)
- An enriched-FEM technique for numerical simulation of interacting discontinuities in naturally fractured porous media (Q2310703) (← links)
- Comparative verification of discrete and smeared numerical approaches for the simulation of hydraulic fracturing (Q2320420) (← links)
- Modeling of an excavation-induced rock fracturing process from continuity to discontinuity (Q2325461) (← links)
- Interface material failure modeled by the extended finite-element method and level sets (Q2384469) (← links)
- The enhanced extended finite element method for the propagation of complex branched cracks (Q2420290) (← links)
- An enrichment based new criterion for the simulation of multiple interacting cracks using element-free Galerkin method (Q2439476) (← links)
- 3D multiscale crack propagation using the XFEM applied to a gas turbine blade (Q2512414) (← links)
- A heterogeneous cohesive model for quasi-brittle materials considering spatially varying random fracture properties (Q2637900) (← links)
- Stochastic modeling of fracture initiation and propagation during fluid flow in carbonate reservoir (Q2668195) (← links)
- A level set based model for damage growth: The thick level set approach (Q2880252) (← links)
- An XFEM method for modeling geometrically elaborate crack propagation in brittle materials (Q2894856) (← links)
- <i>hp</i>-adaptive extended finite element method (Q2894961) (← links)
- An adaptive multiscale method for crack propagation and crack coalescence (Q2952149) (← links)
- Complete Tangent Stiffness for eXtended Finite Element Method by including crack growth parameters (Q2952300) (← links)
- Improvements of explicit crack surface representation and update within the generalized finite element method with application to three-dimensional crack coalescence (Q2952405) (← links)
- An efficient augmented finite element method for arbitrary cracking and crack interaction in solids (Q2952529) (← links)
- An enriched FEM technique for modeling hydraulically driven cohesive fracture propagation in impermeable media with frictional natural faults: Numerical and experimental investigations (Q2952829) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of multiple crack growth in brittle materials with adaptive remeshing (Q3018025) (← links)
- A robust preconditioning technique for the extended finite element method (Q3018060) (← links)
- The extended/generalized finite element method: An overview of the method and its applications (Q3065648) (← links)
- Finite cover method with multi-cover layers for the analysis of evolving discontinuities in heterogeneous media (Q3399294) (← links)
- Improved XFEM for multiple crack analysis: accurate and efficient implementations for stress intensity factors (Q6097590) (← links)
- Adaptive multiscale extended finite element method (MS-XFEM) for the simulation of multiple fractures propagation in geological formations (Q6147087) (← links)
- Improved XFEM (IXFEM): arbitrary multiple crack initiation, propagation and interaction analysis (Q6202979) (← links)