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The following pages link to Reduced basis hybrid computational homogenization based on a mixed incremental formulation (Q2449932):
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- A model-reduction approach in micromechanics of materials preserving the variational structure of constitutive relations (Q2670209) (← links)
- A hybrid variationally consistent homogenization approach based on Ritz's method (Q2952262) (← links)
- Hybrid impotent-incompatible eigenstrain based homogenization (Q2952297) (← links)
- Topology optimization of multiscale elastoviscoplastic structures (Q2952894) (← links)
- The finite element square reduced (FE<sup>2<i>R</i> </sup> ) method with GPU acceleration: towards three-dimensional two-scale simulations (Q2952972) (← links)
- Effective potentials in nonlinear polycrystals and quadrature formulae (Q4644834) (← links)
- Systematic study of homogenization and the utility of circular simplified representative volume element (Q5132384) (← links)
- Civil engineering applications of the asymptotic expansion load decomposition beam model: an overview (Q6059914) (← links)
- <scp>A</scp> second‐order reduced multiscale method for nonlinear shell structures with orthogonal periodic configurations (Q6061716) (← links)
- Automatic generation of interpretable hyperelastic material models by symbolic regression (Q6092117) (← links)
- An algorithm for generating microstructures of fiber‐reinforced composites with long fibers (Q6092245) (← links)
- Surrogate modeling for the homogenization of elastoplastic composites based on RBF interpolation (Q6096506) (← links)
- On the micromechanics of deep material networks (Q6115410) (← links)
- A monolithic hyper ROM \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) method with clustered training at finite deformations (Q6118589) (← links)
- Enhanced transformation field analysis for reduced-order modeling of problems with cohesive interfaces (Q6121700) (← links)
- Three-scale bridging for woven composites using homogenization techniques (Q6162956) (← links)
- A framework for self-evolving computational material models inspired by deep learning (Q6495609) (← links)
- On error controlled numerical model reduction in \(\mathrm{FE}^2\)-analysis of transient heat flow (Q6499866) (← links)
- Multiscale proper generalized decomposition based on the partition of unity (Q6549941) (← links)
- Cluster based nonuniform transformation field analysis: an efficient homogenization for inelastic heterogeneous materials (Q6554081) (← links)
- Lippmann-Schwinger solvers for the computational homogenization of materials with pores (Q6554333) (← links)
- A posteriori error estimation for numerical model reduction in computational homogenization of porous media (Q6554349) (← links)
- Multiscale enhanced non-uniform transformation field analysis (Q6589335) (← links)
- The asymptotic expansion load decomposition elastoplastic beam model (Q6597770) (← links)
- A reduced order variational spectral method for efficient construction of eigenstrain-based reduced order homogenization models (Q6648529) (← links)
- Thermo-plastic nonuniform transformation field analysis for eigenstress analysis of materials undergoing laser melt injection (Q6663295) (← links)