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The following pages link to Determination of the size of the representative volume element for random composites: Statistical and numerical approach. (Q1422977):
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- Determination of the size of the representative volume element for random quasi-brittle composites (Q837767) (← links)
- A procedure for estimating Young's modulus of textured polycrystalline materials (Q837798) (← links)
- Alleviating mesh constraints: model reduction, parallel time integration and high resolution homogenization (Q839211) (← links)
- Analysis of Cosserat materials with Voronoi cell finite element method and parametric variational principle (Q839246) (← links)
- A separation of scales homogenization analysis for the modelling of calcium leaching in concrete (Q853356) (← links)
- On the size of RVE in finite elasticity of random composites (Q859758) (← links)
- Mechanical properties of open cell foams: Simulations by Laguerre tesselation procedure (Q865239) (← links)
- On the scaling from statistical to representative volume element in thermoelasticity of random materials (Q875622) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of the plasticity induced during diffusive transformation. Case of a cubic array of nuclei (Q885973) (← links)
- An enhanced grain-boundary framework for computational homogenization and micro-cracking simulations of polycrystalline materials (Q889668) (← links)
- Coupled-volume multi-scale modelling of quasi-brittle material (Q929514) (← links)
- 3D simulations of microstructure and comparison with experimental microstructure coming from O.I.M analysis (Q933453) (← links)
- Microstructure-sensitive modeling of polycrystalline IN 100 (Q939295) (← links)
- Multiscale stochastic finite element modeling of random elastic heterogeneous materials (Q964759) (← links)
- Statistical volume element method for predicting microstructure-constitutive property relations (Q995311) (← links)
- A numerical method for homogenization in nonlinear elasticity (Q1015647) (← links)
- Effective properties of linear random materials: Application to Al/SiC and resin/glass composites (Q1026485) (← links)
- Modeling the effective elastic behavior of composites: a mixed finite element and homogenisation approach (Q1033137) (← links)
- An adaptive method for homogenization in orthotropic nonlinear elasticity (Q1033262) (← links)
- On overall properties of elastic heterogeneous bodies smaller than the representative volume (Q1385653) (← links)
- A quantitative study of minimum sizes of representative volume elements of cubic polycrystals-numerical experiments (Q1601704) (← links)
- Appropriate number of unit cells in a representative volume element for micro-structural bifurcation encountered in a multi-scale modeling (Q1605112) (← links)
- Equivalent microstructure problem: mathematical formulation and numerical solution (Q1625050) (← links)
- Inverse homogenization problem: evaluation of elastic and electrical (thermal) properties of composite constituents (Q1625247) (← links)
- 3D couple-stress moduli of porous polymeric biomaterials using \(\mu\) CT image stack and FE characterization (Q1625957) (← links)
- A manifold learning approach for integrated computational materials engineering (Q1639584) (← links)
- Bridging tensor with an imperfect interface (Q1658007) (← links)
- Regularized virtual fields method for mechanical properties identification of composite materials (Q1667341) (← links)
- An FFT method for the computation of thermal diffusivity of porous periodic media (Q1703715) (← links)
- Identification of viscoelastic properties from numerical model reduction of pressure diffusion in fluid-saturated porous rock with fractures (Q1725919) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of polycrystalline materials: a boundary element approach to material degradation and fracture (Q1737024) (← links)
- Effect of microstructure on the elasto-viscoplastic deformation of dual phase titanium structures (Q1753897) (← links)
- A mixed parallel strategy for the solution of coupled multi-scale problems at finite strains (Q1753914) (← links)
- Homogenization of dynamic behaviour of heterogeneous beams with random Young's modulus (Q1756257) (← links)
- Wang tiling aided statistical determination of the representative volume element size of random heterogeneous materials (Q1788398) (← links)
- Effect of element size in random finite element analysis for effective Young's modulus (Q1793706) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations in solid mechanics for understanding the macroscale effects of microscale material variability (Q1800210) (← links)
- Simplified methods and a posteriori error estimation for the homogenization of representative volume elements (RVE) (Q1818496) (← links)
- Representative volumes for a class of composite materials with periodic structures (Q1905503) (← links)
- Effects of model scale and particle size on micro-mechanical properties and failure processes of rocks-A particle mechanics approach (Q1958328) (← links)
- The representative volume size in static and dynamic micro-macro transitions (Q1959918) (← links)
- Effective Young's modulus of biopolymer composites with imperfect interface (Q1959972) (← links)
- Voronoi tessellation based statistical volume element characterization for use in fracture modeling (Q1985494) (← links)
- Adaptive reduction of constitutive model-form error using \textit{a posteriori} error estimation techniques (Q1986320) (← links)
- Multi-scale modelling of arterial tissue: linking networks of fibres to continua (Q1986658) (← links)
- Automated homogenization-based fracture analysis: effects of SVE size and boundary condition (Q1986822) (← links)
- Identification of scale-independent material parameters in the relaxed micromorphic model through model-adapted first order homogenization (Q1987621) (← links)
- A parallel and efficient multi-split XFEM for 3-D analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q1987814) (← links)
- FEM-cluster based reduction method for efficient numerical prediction of effective properties of heterogeneous material in nonlinear range (Q1987887) (← links)
- A multiscale separated representation to compute the mechanical behavior of composites with periodic microstructure (Q1996979) (← links)