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The following pages link to On a multiscale computational strategy with time and space homogenization for structural mechanics. (Q1420905):
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- The proper generalized decomposition for the simulation of delamination using cohesive zone model (Q2952561) (← links)
- On Multiscale Computational Mechanics with Time-Space Homogenization (Q3001141) (← links)
- On the control of the load increments for a proper description of multiple delamination in a domain decomposition framework (Q3062560) (← links)
- A new computational method for transient dynamics including the low- and the medium-frequency ranges (Q3423470) (← links)
- Sur une stratégie de calcul multiéchelle pour l'analyse des structures composites (Q3426660) (← links)
- Improved Multiscale Computational Strategies for Delamination (Q3447725) (← links)
- A multiscale strategy for structural optimization (Q3549749) (← links)
- Assessment of the cost and accuracy of the generalized FEM (Q3587722) (← links)
- A computational strategy for poroelastic problems with a time interface between coupled physics (Q3590319) (← links)
- A computational strategy for thermo-poroelastic structures with a time-space interface coupling (Q3590406) (← links)
- Combining MFS and PGD methods to solve transient heat equation (Q4603180) (← links)
- On a multiscale strategy and its optimization for the simulation of combined delamination and buckling (Q4898007) (← links)
- Multi‐scale modeling of heterogeneous structures with inelastic constitutive behaviour (Q5697287) (← links)
- Fast simulation of 3D elastic response for wheel-rail contact loading using proper generalized decomposition (Q6194227) (← links)
- Parametric reduced order models based on a Riemannian barycentric interpolation (Q6554022) (← links)
- A parallel noninvasive multiscale strategy for a mixed domain decomposition method with frictional contact (Q6555302) (← links)
- A new impedance accounting for short- and long-range effects in mixed substructured formulations of nonlinear problems (Q6569276) (← links)
- On the benefits of a multiscale domain decomposition method to model-order reduction for frictional contact problems (Q6588339) (← links)