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The following pages link to A finite element method for crack growth without remeshing (Q4935722):
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- A particle-level set-based sharp interface Cartesian grid method for impact, penetration, and void collapse. (Q1419831) (← links)
- A computational approach to handle complex microstructure geometries. (Q1420911) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of crack propagation: automatic remeshing and comparison of different criteria. (Q1420960) (← links)
- From continuous to discontinuous failure in a gradient-enhanced continuum damage model. (Q1420984) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear and consistently linearized embedded strong discontinuity models for 3D problems with an application to the dissection analysis of soft biological tissues. (Q1430649) (← links)
- Finite strain discrete dislocation plasticity (Q1434566) (← links)
- Kinetics of crack initiation and growth in organic-containing integrated structures (Q1434571) (← links)
- Crack propagation modelling using an advanced remeshing technique (Q1587944) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of delamination growth in curved interfaces (Q1600757) (← links)
- Modelling peeling- and pressure-driven propagation of arterial dissection (Q1616520) (← links)
- A variational model based on isogeometric interpolation for the analysis of cracked bodies (Q1618178) (← links)
- An adaptively refined XFEM with virtual node polygonal elements for dynamic crack problems (Q1622482) (← links)
- Conforming to interface structured adaptive mesh refinement: 3D algorithm and implementation (Q1622498) (← links)
- The stable extrinsic extended finite element method for second order elliptic equation with interfaces (Q1622670) (← links)
- Numerical analysis of a main crack interactions with micro-defects/inhomogeneities using two-scale generalized/extended finite element method (Q1624393) (← links)
- A modified Gurson-type plasticity model at finite strains: formulation, numerical analysis and phase-field coupling (Q1624395) (← links)
- Multiple crack detection in 3D using a stable XFEM and global optimization (Q1624398) (← links)
- Three-dimensional singular elastostatic fields in a cracked neo-Hookean hyperelastic solid (Q1625221) (← links)
- The strong and weak forms of a general imperfect interface model for linear coupled multifield phenomena (Q1627118) (← links)
- Static and free-vibration analyses of cracks in thin-shell structures based on an isogeometric-meshfree coupling approach (Q1628730) (← links)
- An enrichment-based approach for the simulation of fretting problems (Q1628766) (← links)
- Fast numerical integration on polytopic meshes with applications to discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods (Q1633500) (← links)
- Second order finite-difference ghost-point multigrid methods for elliptic problems with discontinuous coefficients on an arbitrary interface (Q1637565) (← links)
- Evaluation of stress intensity factors for bi-material interface cracks using displacement jump methods (Q1637974) (← links)
- An overlapping domain technique coupling spectral and finite elements for fluid flow (Q1641500) (← links)
- Surface tension problems solved with the particle finite element method using large time-steps (Q1647222) (← links)
- An incompressible immersed boundary solver for moving body flows using a cut cell discontinuous Galerkin method (Q1648356) (← links)
- Enriched finite elements for branching cracks in deformable porous media (Q1653629) (← links)
- A 3D DLM/FD method for simulating the motion of spheres in a bounded shear flow of Oldroyd-B fluids (Q1653829) (← links)
- An improved numerical manifold method and its application (Q1654638) (← links)
- The topology optimization design for cracked structures (Q1654729) (← links)
- Analysis of dynamic stress concentration problems employing spline-based wavelet Galerkin method (Q1654745) (← links)
- Crack path prediction using the natural neighbour radial point interpolation method (Q1654780) (← links)
- Augmented numerical manifold method with implementation of flat-top partition of unity (Q1654845) (← links)
- A novel numerical manifold method with derivative degrees of freedom and without linear dependence (Q1654931) (← links)
- A domain decomposition based method for two-dimensional linear elastic fractures (Q1655011) (← links)
- Crack propagation in non-homogenous materials: evaluation of mixed-mode SIFs, T-stress and kinking angle using a variant of EFG method (Q1655188) (← links)
- Creep crack analysis of viscoelastic material by numerical manifold method (Q1655825) (← links)
- A continuous-discontinuous hybrid boundary node method for solving stress intensity factor (Q1655857) (← links)
- Independent cover meshless method for the simulation of multiple crack growth with arbitrary incremental steps and directions (Q1656008) (← links)
- Structured mesh refinement in MLS-based numerical manifold method and its application to crack problems (Q1656252) (← links)
- An edge-based smoothed numerical manifold method and its application to static, free and forced vibration analyses (Q1656343) (← links)
- Modelling transient heat conduction of granular materials by numerical manifold method (Q1656346) (← links)
- On singular ES-FEM for fracture analysis of solids with singular stress fields of arbitrary order (Q1656349) (← links)
- Hydraulic fracture at the dam-foundation interface using the scaled boundary finite element method coupled with the cohesive crack model (Q1656385) (← links)
- Simulate intersecting 3D hydraulic cracks using a hybrid ``FE-meshfree'' method (Q1657127) (← links)
- A numerical assessment of phase-field models for brittle and cohesive fracture: \(\Gamma\)-convergence and stress oscillations (Q1657672) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of crack curving and branching in brittle materials under dynamic loads using the extended non-ordinary state-based peridynamics (Q1658295) (← links)
- A finite element flux-corrected transport method for wave propagation in heterogeneous solids (Q1662441) (← links)
- Failure assessment of layered composites subject to impact loadings: a finite element, sigma-point Kalman filter approach (Q1662482) (← links)