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The following pages link to Prediction of the mechanical behavior of nonlinear heterogeneous systems by multi-level finite element modeling (Q1971182):
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- Multiscale modeling of concrete. From mesoscale to macroscale (Q2443846) (← links)
- Nonlinear structural design using multiscale topology optimization. Part I: Static formulation (Q2449948) (← links)
- A multiscale framework for localizing microstructures towards the onset of macroscopic discontinuity (Q2512502) (← links)
- Multi-scale second-order computational homogenization of multi-phase materials: a nested finite element solution strategy (Q2573215) (← links)
- Computational homogenization with million-way parallelism using domain decomposition methods (Q2665012) (← links)
- Efficient two-scale simulations of engineering structures using the Hashin-Shtrikman type finite element method (Q2665026) (← links)
- Asymptotic expansion homogenization of discrete fine-scale models with rotational degrees of freedom for the simulation of quasi-brittle materials (Q2666562) (← links)
- Fully-coupled micro-macro finite element simulations of the Nakajima test using parallel computational homogenization (Q2667312) (← links)
- Numerical evaluation of macroscopic fatigue criterion of anisotropic materials using computational homogenization and conic programming (Q2671725) (← links)
- Finite strain poro-hyperelasticity: an asymptotic multi-scale ALE-FSI approach supported by ANNs (Q2692904) (← links)
- On micro-to-macro transitions for multi-scale analysis of non-linear heterogeneous materials: unified variational basis and finite element implementation (Q2894738) (← links)
- An efficient block preconditioner for Jacobian-free global-local multiscale methods (Q2894763) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for multiscale crack modeling. Implementational and computational aspects (Q2894892) (← links)
- Novel boundary conditions for strain localization analyses in microstructural volume elements (Q2894980) (← links)
- A micromechanical model of distributed damage due to void growth in general materials and under general deformation histories (Q2952180) (← links)
- Multi-scale computational homogenization-localization for propagating discontinuities using X-FEM (Q2952687) (← links)
- Identification of elastoplastic microscopic material parameters within a homogenization scheme (Q2952827) (← links)
- A multiscale approach to the computational characterization of magnetorheological elastomers (Q2952948) (← links)
- Multi-scale modeling of moving interface problems with flux and field jumps: Application to oxidative degradation of ceramic matrix composites (Q3018012) (← links)
- A coupled two-scale computational scheme for the failure of periodic quasi-brittle thin planar shells and its application to masonry (Q3018034) (← links)
- Computational continua (Q3062599) (← links)
- Adaptive Two-Scale Nonlinear Homogenization (Q3102090) (← links)
- Two-scale diffusion-deformation coupling model for material deterioration involving micro-crack propagation (Q3164496) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for heterogeneous thin sheets (Q3164536) (← links)
- On the homogenization of a nonlinear shell (Q3304167) (← links)
- Hierarchical model reduction at multiple scales (Q3399309) (← links)
- Construction of Statistically Similar RVEs (Q3460211) (← links)
- An efficient coarse-grained parallel algorithm for global-local multiscale computations on massively parallel systems (Q3567279) (← links)
- Towards a comprehensive computational model for the respiratory system (Q3585596) (← links)
- Mathematical homogenization of nonperiodic heterogeneous media subjected to large deformation transient loading (Q3590446) (← links)
- An iterative method for coupling of deformation and failure mechanisms on different length scales (Q4493858) (← links)
- Analysis on Motion Behavior of Spherical Shell in a Periodical Shear Flow Based on CUDA Parallel Computing Technique (Q4561318) (← links)
- Multi‐scale constitutive modelling of heterogeneous materials with a gradient‐enhanced computational homogenization scheme (Q4785170) (← links)
- HYDROGEOMECHANICAL MODELING OF RESERVOIR BY EXTERNAL COUPLING OF SPECIALIZED COMPUTATIONAL SOFTWARE AND UNIVERSAL CAE FIDESYS (Q5108780) (← links)
- On the Homogenization of Nonlinear Shell (Q5131295) (← links)
- ANALYSIS OF A HETEROGENEOUS MULTISCALE FEM FOR PROBLEMS IN ELASTICITY (Q5484745) (← links)
- Predictive Algorithm for Detection of Microcracks from Macroscale Observables (Q5741197) (← links)
- An approach to micro-macro modeling of heterogeneous materials (Q5928315) (← links)
- A three-dimensional prediction method of stiffness properties of composites based on deep learning (Q6044224) (← links)
- Accelerated offline setup of homogenized microscopic model for multi‐scale analyses using neural network with knowledge transfer (Q6060946) (← links)
- Modeling of structures with polymorphic uncertainties at different length scales (Q6067123) (← links)
- A mechanics‐informed artificial neural network approach in data‐driven constitutive modeling (Q6069980) (← links)
- Machine learning based asymptotic homogenization and localization: Predictions of key local behaviors of multiscale configurations bearing microstructural varieties (Q6071413) (← links)
- Coordinate‐invariant phase field modeling of ferro‐electrics, part II: Application to composites and poly‐crystals (Q6078515) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of nano‐materials accounting for size effects via surface elasticity (Q6078529) (← links)
- Homogenization and multiscale stability analysis in finite magneto‐electro‐elasticity (Q6078530) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of higher‐order continua (Q6090710) (← links)
- Concurrent multiscale simulations of nonlinear random materials using probabilistic learning (Q6125499) (← links)
- A time-adaptive FE\(^2\)-approach within the method of vertical lines (Q6143647) (← links)
- FEM-CM as a hybrid approach for multiscale modeling and simulation of ferroelectric boundary value problems (Q6145125) (← links)