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The following pages link to \(FE^2\) multiscale approach for modelling the elastoviscoplastic behaviour of long fibre SiC/Ti composite materials (Q1573347):
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- A model-reduction approach to the micromechanical analysis of polycrystalline materials (Q267964) (← links)
- The domain interface method: a general-purpose non-intrusive technique for non-conforming domain decomposition problems (Q267982) (← links)
- Automatised selection of load paths to construct reduced-order models in computational damage micromechanics: from dissipation-driven random selection to Bayesian optimization (Q310267) (← links)
- Cellular instabilities analyzed by multi-scale Fourier series: a review (Q321664) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of complex dynamic problems: an overview and recent developments (Q338776) (← links)
- Variational foundations and generalized unified theory of RVE-based multiscale models (Q338788) (← links)
- Cohesive surface model for fracture based on a two-scale formulation: computational implementation aspects (Q341546) (← links)
- Extended multiscale finite element method for mechanical analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q362810) (← links)
- Minimal loading conditions for higher-order numerical homogenisation schemes. Cauchy, second gradient and micromorphic substitute media. (Q396284) (← links)
- Two-scale modelling of micromorphic continua. A numerical homogenization scheme (Q407631) (← links)
- Duplex model for homogenized elastic-viscoplastic behavior of plate-fin structures at high temperatures (Q422753) (← links)
- Multi-scale analysis in elasto-viscoplasticity coupled with damage (Q422800) (← links)
- A micromechanics-enhanced finite element formulation for modelling heterogeneous materials (Q423514) (← links)
- A new multiscale computational method for elasto-plastic analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q432163) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling using goal-oriented adaptivity and numerical homogenization. I: Mathematical formulation and numerical results (Q438158) (← links)
- A mortar based approach for the enforcement of periodic boundary conditions on arbitrarily generated meshes (Q459311) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification in computational stochastic multiscale analysis of nonlinear elastic materials (Q465717) (← links)
- Computational methods for fracture in brittle and quasi-brittle solids: state-of-the-art review and future perspectives (Q469880) (← links)
- Construction of two- and three-dimensional statistically similar RVEs for coupled micro-macro simulations (Q487852) (← links)
- Efficient fixed point and Newton-Krylov solvers for FFT-based homogenization of elasticity at large deformations (Q487883) (← links)
- Transient computational homogenization for heterogeneous materials under dynamic excitation (Q497080) (← links)
- Two-scale and full-scale analyses of elastoplastic honeycomb blocks subjected to flat-punch indentation (Q546653) (← links)
- A comparison of different approaches in the multi-scale computation of configurational forces (Q619181) (← links)
- Bridging proper orthogonal decomposition methods and augmented Newton-Krylov algorithms: an adaptive model order reduction for highly nonlinear mechanical problems (Q646292) (← links)
- Stable splitting scheme for general form of associated plasticity including different scales of space and time (Q649319) (← links)
- A nested dynamic multi-scale approach for 3D problems accounting for micro-scale multi-physics (Q649337) (← links)
- Artificial neural networks in numerical modelling of composites (Q649421) (← links)
- Multiple scale eigendeformation-based reduced order homogenization (Q649453) (← links)
- A multilevel computational strategy for handling microscopic and macroscopic instabilities (Q649464) (← links)
- Numerically explicit potentials for the homogenization of nonlinear elastic heterogeneous materials (Q653611) (← links)
- A multiscale contact homogenization technique for the modeling of third bodies in the contact interface (Q653628) (← links)
- On the computation of the macroscopic tangent for multiscale volumetric homogenization problems (Q653640) (← links)
- \(FE^{2}\) computational homogenization for the thermo-mechanical analysis of heterogeneous solids (Q653652) (← links)
- A multiscale model for reinforced concrete with macroscopic variation of reinforcement slip (Q670330) (← links)
- Wavelet based reduced order models for microstructural analyses (Q670383) (← links)
- Computational homogenisation for thermoviscoplasticity: application to thermally sprayed coatings (Q683890) (← links)
- Reduced order computational continua (Q695856) (← links)
- On micro-to-macro connections in domain decomposition multiscale methods (Q695889) (← links)
- Numerical determination of representative volumes for granular materials (Q704564) (← links)
- Bi-directional evolutionary structural optimization on advanced structures and materials: a comprehensive review (Q722878) (← links)
- Multiscale computational homogenization: review and proposal of a new enhanced-first-order method (Q722881) (← links)
- A multiscale approach for modeling progressive damage of composite materials using fast Fourier transforms (Q741961) (← links)
- Learning constitutive relations from indirect observations using deep neural networks (Q781968) (← links)
- Constraint energy minimizing generalized multiscale finite element method for nonlinear poroelasticity and elasticity (Q782019) (← links)
- Error analysis for quadtree-type mesh coarsening algorithms adapted to pixelized heterogeneous microstructures (Q785446) (← links)
- A multi-scale framework for layered composites with thermo-rheologically complex behaviors (Q837279) (← links)
- A model reduction method for the post-buckling analysis of cellular microstructures (Q839187) (← links)
- Multiscale methods for composites: A review (Q841715) (← links)
- The reduced model multiscale method (R3M) for the nonlinear homogenization of hyperelastic media at finite strains (Q876454) (← links)
- Analysis of the Jacobian-free multiscale method (JFMM) (Q889678) (← links)