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- A multiscale modeling of CNT-reinforced cement composites (Q2308633) (← links)
- A multiscale finite element method with embedded strong discontinuity model for the simulation of cohesive cracks in solids (Q2308680) (← links)
- A local crack-tracking strategy to model three-dimensional crack propagation with embedded methods (Q2308693) (← links)
- A variational framework to model diffusion induced large plastic deformation and phase field fracture during initial two-phase lithiation of silicon electrodes (Q2308699) (← links)
- Gradient damage \textit{vs} phase-field approaches for fracture: similarities and differences (Q2308700) (← links)
- A phase-field method for computational modeling of interfacial damage interacting with crack propagation in realistic microstructures obtained by microtomography (Q2308731) (← links)
- An extended cohesive damage model for simulating arbitrary damage propagation in engineering materials (Q2308936) (← links)
- Three-dimensional finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities for the analysis of solids at failure in the finite deformation range (Q2309060) (← links)
- A computational model for simulation of steel fibre reinforced concrete with explicit fibres and cracks (Q2309357) (← links)
- Extended variational quasicontinuum methodology for lattice networks with damage and crack propagation (Q2309869) (← links)
- An algorithm based on incompatible modes for the global tracking of strong discontinuities in shear localization analyses (Q2310193) (← links)
- A new nonlocal macro-meso-scale consistent damage model for crack modeling of quasi-brittle materials (Q2310234) (← links)
- An enriched-FEM technique for numerical simulation of interacting discontinuities in naturally fractured porous media (Q2310703) (← links)
- A comparative study on finite elements for capturing strong discontinuities: E-FEM vs X-FEM (Q2384468) (← links)
- Interface material failure modeled by the extended finite-element method and level sets (Q2384469) (← links)
- A geometrically nonlinear FE approach for the simulation of strong and weak discontinuities (Q2384492) (← links)
- A cut finite element method for the solution of the full-potential equation with an embedded wake (Q2414275) (← links)
- From diffuse damage to sharp cohesive cracks: a coupled XFEM framework for failure analysis of quasi-brittle materials (Q2414572) (← links)
- 3D crack propagation with cohesive elements in the extended finite element method (Q2414627) (← links)
- Node-to-segment and node-to-surface interface finite elements for fracture mechanics (Q2414637) (← links)
- A thermodynamic method for the construction of a cohesive law from a nonlocal damage model (Q2428237) (← links)
- Modern domain-based discretization methods for damage and fracture (Q2432242) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of concrete. From mesoscale to macroscale (Q2443846) (← links)
- An extended finite element method for hydraulic fracture propagation in deformable porous media with the cohesive crack model (Q2445138) (← links)
- Variationally consistent eXtended FE model for 3D planar and curved imperfect interfaces (Q2450570) (← links)
- Finite element formulation for modeling particle debonding in reinforced elastomers subjected to finite deformations (Q2459258) (← links)
- A finite element method for the simulation of strong and weak discontinuities in solid mechanics (Q2484833) (← links)
- Modeling 3D crack propagation in unreinforced concrete using PUFEM (Q2488977) (← links)
- A novel algorithmic framework for the numerical implementation of locally embedded strong discontinuities (Q2494931) (← links)
- Finite cover method with mortar elements for elastoplasticity problems (Q2501928) (← links)
- On the modeling of highly localized deformations induced by material failure: the strong discontinuity approach (Q2505276) (← links)
- Phase field modeling of fracture in multi-physics problems. I: Balance of crack surface and failure criteria for brittle crack propagation in thermo-elastic solids (Q2632996) (← links)
- An improved stable XFEM (Is-XFEM) with a novel enrichment function for the computational modeling of cohesive cracks (Q2633004) (← links)
- A heterogeneous cohesive model for quasi-brittle materials considering spatially varying random fracture properties (Q2637900) (← links)
- New finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities in the finite deformation range (Q2638033) (← links)
- A regularized XFEM framework for embedded cohesive interfaces (Q2638060) (← links)
- A mixed interface finite element for cohesive zone models (Q2638139) (← links)
- A mesh-independent framework for crack tracking in elastodamaging materials through the regularized extended finite element method (Q2666076) (← links)
- Energy minimization versus criteria-based methods in discrete cohesive fracture simulations (Q2667293) (← links)
- Adaptive finite element modeling of phase-field fracture driven by hydrogen embrittlement (Q2670333) (← links)
- The numerical manifold method: a review (Q2837946) (← links)
- An isogeometric approach to cohesive zone modeling (Q2894749) (← links)
- Embedded interfaces by polytope FEM (Q2894836) (← links)
- Efficient modeling of localized material failure by means of a variationally consistent embedded strong discontinuity approach (Q2894855) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for multiscale crack modeling. Implementational and computational aspects (Q2894892) (← links)
- Cohesive and non-cohesive fracture by higher-order enrichment of XFEM (Q2895054) (← links)
- Numerical methods for The Modelling Of Debonding In Composites (Q2928170) (← links)
- Adaptive mesh refinement and coarsening for cohesive zone modeling of dynamic fracture (Q2952087) (← links)
- An adaptive multiscale method for crack propagation and crack coalescence (Q2952149) (← links)
- An embedded formulation with conforming finite elements to capture strong discontinuities (Q2952161) (← links)