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The following pages link to Application of material forces to hyperelastostatic fracture mechanics. II: Computational setting. (Q5939097):
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- On the role of material dissipation for the crack-driving force (Q422643) (← links)
- A computational framework of configurational-force-driven brittle fracture based on incremental energy minimization (Q604314) (← links)
- On curved crack paths in finite strain fracture mechanics (Q619179) (← links)
- A comparison of different approaches in the multi-scale computation of configurational forces (Q619181) (← links)
- Strategies for planar crack propagation based on the concept of material forces (Q633530) (← links)
- A computational framework of three-dimensional configurational-force-driven brittle crack propagation (Q649314) (← links)
- On spatial and material settings of hyperelastostatic crystal defects (Q700954) (← links)
- Material forces in open system mechanics (Q704444) (← links)
- Application of the material force method to thermo-hyperelasticity (Q704569) (← links)
- Definition of a new predictor for multiaxial fatigue crack nucleation in rubber (Q731159) (← links)
- Approaches to dynamic fracture modelling at finite deformations (Q731173) (← links)
- Material forces and phase transitions in elasticity (Q873135) (← links)
- Theoretical and numerical aspects of the material and spatial settings in nonlinear electro-elastostatics (Q933240) (← links)
- Energy-based r-adaptivity: a solution strategy and applications to fracture mechanics (Q933241) (← links)
- An adaptive singular finite element in nonlinear fracture mechanics (Q933248) (← links)
- On new relations in dispersive wave motion (Q981598) (← links)
- Electro-mechanical actuation modulates fracture performance of soft dielectric elastomers (Q6139945) (← links)
- A computational framework for crack propagation along contact interfaces and surfaces under load (Q6171156) (← links)
- On the determination of the quasi-static evolution of brittle plane cracks via stationarity principle (Q6497181) (← links)