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The following pages link to An explicit dynamics extended finite element method. I: Mass lumping for arbitrary enrichment functions (Q658239):
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- Finite and spectral cell method for wave propagation in heterogeneous materials (Q487749) (← links)
- A two-scale extended finite element method for modelling 3D crack growth with interfacial contact (Q649233) (← links)
- An explicit dynamics extended finite element method. II: Element-by-element stable-explicit/explicit dynamic scheme (Q658240) (← links)
- A nitsche-extended finite element method for earthquake rupture on complex fault systems (Q660278) (← links)
- The singular edge-based smoothed finite element method for stationary dynamic crack problems in 2D elastic solids (Q695920) (← links)
- Time dependent crack tip enrichment for dynamic crack propagation (Q989712) (← links)
- A domain decomposition approach for the simulation of fracture phenomena in polycrystalline microsystems (Q1667283) (← links)
- Transient dynamic fracture analysis by an extended meshfree method with different crack-tip enrichments (Q1696358) (← links)
- A variational multiscale discontinuous Galerkin formulation for both implicit and explicit dynamic modeling of interfacial fracture (Q1986471) (← links)
- Critical assessment of different mass lumping schemes for higher order serendipity finite elements (Q1988018) (← links)
- A consistent finite element approach for dynamic crack propagation with explicit time integration (Q2022006) (← links)
- Explicit edge-based smoothed numerical manifold method for transient dynamic modeling of two-dimensional stationary cracks (Q2040792) (← links)
- Moment fitted cut spectral elements for explicit analysis of guided wave propagation (Q2160390) (← links)
- An enriched finite volume formulation for the simulation of ductile material failure under shock loading (Q2176261) (← links)
- A 3D locking-free XFEM formulation for the von Mises elasto-plastic analysis of cracks (Q2176964) (← links)
- Coupling XFEM and peridynamics for brittle fracture simulation. II: Adaptive relocation strategy (Q2205175) (← links)
- A high-order generalized finite element method for multiscale structural dynamics and wave propagation (Q2237434) (← links)
- Improved XFEM: accurate and robust dynamic crack growth simulation (Q2308594) (← links)
- A rigorous and unified mass lumping scheme for higher-order elements (Q2309829) (← links)
- Dynamic brittle crack propagation modeling using singular edge-based smoothed finite element method with local mesh rezoning (Q2422411) (← links)
- An XFEM/spectral element method for dynamic crack propagation (Q2439590) (← links)
- Identification of a scatterer embedded in elastic heterogeneous media using dynamic XFEM (Q2449913) (← links)
- Scale-bridging with the extended/generalized finite element method for linear elastodynamics (Q2666097) (← links)
- Improved XFEM (IXFEM): 3D dynamic crack propagation under impact loading (Q2683424) (← links)
- On the numerical stability and mass-lumping schemes for explicit enriched meshfree methods (Q2894938) (← links)
- Crack propagation with the extended finite element method and a hybrid explicit-implicit crack description (Q2894968) (← links)
- Virtual topography: A fictitious domain approach for analyzing free-surface irregularities in large-scale earthquake ground motion simulation (Q2952585) (← links)
- Explicit dynamics with a non-local damage model using the thick level set approach (Q2952702) (← links)
- A fully smoothed XFEM for analysis of axisymmetric problems with weak discontinuities (Q5273350) (← links)
- Dynamic fracture with meshfree enriched XFEM (Q5962233) (← links)
- A parallel scalable domain decomposition preconditioner for elastic crack simulation using XFEM (Q6070084) (← links)
- A new family of high‐order triangular weight functions for mass lumping in vibration analysis (Q6082566) (← links)
- An extended finite element method with polygonal enrichment shape functions for crack propagation and stiff interfaceproblems (Q6089252) (← links)
- On the use of a mass lumping technique compatible with a fully‐coupled hydromechanical model for the case of strong discontinuities with the extended finite element method (Q6148539) (← links)
- On generation of lumped mass matrices in partition of unity based methods (Q6557567) (← links)
- A method for modeling the transition of weak discontinuities to strong discontinuities: from interfaces to cracks (Q6558918) (← links)
- Mass lumping of stable generalized finite element methods for parabolic interface problems (Q6574544) (← links)
- A fully explicit isogeometric collocation formulation for the dynamics of geometrically exact beams (Q6609797) (← links)