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The following pages link to Plane strain finite element analysis of pressure sensitive plasticity with strong discontinuity (Q5938349):
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- Crack-path field and strain-injection techniques in computational modeling of propagating material failure (Q459321) (← links)
- Discrete micromechanics of elastoplastic crystals in the finite deformation range (Q459350) (← links)
- FE analysis of contractant shear zones in loose granular materials (Q608158) (← links)
- FE-investigations of a deterministic and statistical size effect in granular bodies within a micro-polar hypoplasticity (Q608190) (← links)
- AES for multiscale localization modeling in granular media (Q660233) (← links)
- Stability and robustness issues in numerical modeling of material failure with the strong discontinuity approach (Q853340) (← links)
- Effect of fabric anisotropy on shear localization in sand during plane strain compression (Q876566) (← links)
- Computations of size effects in granular bodies within micro-polar hypoplasticity during plane strain compression (Q1013838) (← links)
- Simulation and interpretation of diffuse mode bifurcation of elastoplastic solids. (Q1421371) (← links)
- Finite element simulation of strain localization with large deformation: Capturing strong discontinuity using a Petrov-Galerkin multiscale formulation (Q1611980) (← links)
- Bifurcation of elastoplastic solids to shear band mode at finite strain. (Q1871012) (← links)
- Phase field modeling of frictional slip with slip weakening/strengthening under non-isothermal conditions (Q2022042) (← links)
- Variational modeling of hydromechanical fracture in saturated porous media: a micromechanics-based phase-field approach (Q2156777) (← links)
- A phase-field model of frictional shear fracture in geologic materials (Q2236182) (← links)
- A damage model for the frictional shear failure of brittle materials in compression (Q2237790) (← links)
- Coupled phase-field and plasticity modeling of geological materials: from brittle fracture to ductile flow (Q2310191) (← links)
- FFT-based solver for higher-order and multi-phase-field fracture models applied to strongly anisotropic brittle materials (Q2310232) (← links)
- Strong tangential discontinuity modeling of shear bands using the extended finite element method (Q2441176) (← links)
- Critical state plasticity. Part VII: Triggering a shear band in variably saturated porous media (Q2449940) (← links)
- Diffuse mode bifurcation of soil causing convection-like shear investigated by group-theoretic image analysis (Q2456852) (← links)
- Assumed enhanced strain and the extended finite element methods: a unification of concepts (Q2638004) (← links)
- New finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities in the finite deformation range (Q2638033) (← links)
- Influence of soil non-homogeneity on shear band evolution investigated by the numerical manifold method combined with the assumed enhanced strain method (Q2662425) (← links)
- Non-coaxiality and stress-dilatancy rule in granular materials: FE investigation within micro-polar hypoplasticity (Q2848331) (← links)
- A contact algorithm for frictional crack propagation with the extended finite element method (Q3590468) (← links)
- Brittle fracture in polycrystalline microstructures with the extended finite element method (Q4446616) (← links)
- Modeling fracture propagation in a rock‐water‐air system with the assumed enhanced strain method (Q6090708) (← links)
- Investigation of the shear band evolution in soil-rock mixture using the assumed enhanced strain method with the meshes of improved numerical manifold method (Q6137949) (← links)
- An efficient phase-field model of shear fractures using deviatoric stress split (Q6145122) (← links)
- A multiscale finite element method for the localization analysis of homogeneous and heterogeneous saturated porous media with embedded strong discontinuity model (Q6557460) (← links)
- Shear band static evolution based on complementarity method and the improved numerical manifold method (Q6583881) (← links)