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The following pages link to Computation of weight functions for three-dimensional cracks by the boundary element method (Q1187901):
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- A unified finite element method for determining weight functions in two and three dimensions (Q580050) (← links)
- A direct determination of weight functions for arbitrary three-dimensional cracks - a combined analytical and numerical approach (Q973343) (← links)
- Evaluation of fracture mechanics parameters for a general corner using a weight function method (Q1194168) (← links)
- An efficient BEM to calculate weight functions and its application to bridging analysis in an orthotropic medium (Q1291843) (← links)
- The use of fundamental fields to obtain weight functions for mixed-mode cracks (Q1321952) (← links)
- A general method of constructing three-dimensional weight functions for elastic bodies with cracks (Q1339584) (← links)
- Novel weight function approach for plane elasticity crack problems (Q1388257) (← links)
- The 3-D weight functions for a quasi-static planar crack (Q1577281) (← links)
- A numerical procedure for the approximate WF solution of mode I SIFs in 3D geometries under arbitrary load (Q1804512) (← links)
- Computation of shear bands using a new variational approach II: Use of weight functions in a crack problem (Q3328873) (← links)
- Calculation of approximate weight functions in fracture mechanics by FEM (Q3680439) (← links)
- An alternating technique for evaluating weight functions for 3-D surface flaws in finite solid bodies (Q4021643) (← links)
- Fracture mechanics weight functions in three dimensions: Subtraction of fundamental fields (Q4029390) (← links)
- A variational technique for boundary element analysis of 3D fracture mechanics weight functions: static (Q4209688) (← links)
- A variational technique for boundary element analysis of 3d fracture mechanics weight functions: dynamic (Q4209689) (← links)
- Ancillary solutions for curved crack stress analysis (Q4376586) (← links)
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- Solution of edge crack problem by using a novel weight function formulation (Q4896499) (← links)