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The following pages link to Phase field modeling of fracture in multi-physics problems. II: Coupled brittle-to-ductile failure criteria and crack propagation in thermo-elastic-plastic solids (Q2632997):
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- Gradient damage modeling of brittle fracture in an explicit dynamics context (Q6560624) (← links)
- Fatigue failure theory for lithium diffusion induced fracture in lithium-ion battery electrode particles (Q6566037) (← links)
- Hybrid phase-field modeling of thermo-elastic crack propagation (Q6573107) (← links)
- A length insensitive modified phase field model for quasi-brittle failure and brittle fracture (Q6584867) (← links)
- Elasto-plastic phase-field analysis of thermal induced-cracking and its application towards metal additive manufacturing (Q6586352) (← links)
- A phase-field fracture model in thermo-poro-elastic media with micromechanical strain energy degradation (Q6588328) (← links)
- Phase-field model for ductile fracture in the stress resultant geometrically exact shell (Q6592336) (← links)
- A ductile phase-field fracture formulation with regularized fracture toughness through a gradient-extended micromorphic approach (Q6595867) (← links)
- A phase-field model for simulating the propagation behavior of mixed-mode cracks during the hydraulic fracturing process in fractured reservoirs (Q6604290) (← links)
- Phase field modelling and simulation of damage occurring in human vertebra after screws fixation procedure (Q6630908) (← links)
- Stress triaxiality and lode angle parameters driven phase field coupled finite deformation plasticity formulation of ductile fracture (Q6643598) (← links)
- A microstructural defect-orientation informed phase field model (Q6658570) (← links)
- A variational phase-field framework for thermal softening and dynamic ductile fracture (Q6663248) (← links)
- On energy-consistency principle of PFM for thermal fracturing in thermoviscoelasticity solids and its application for modeling thermal response due to crack growth based on adaptive mesh technique (Q6663363) (← links)