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The following pages link to A multiplicative finite element algorithm for the inhomogeneous swelling of polymeric gels (Q1669324):
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- A nonlinear, transient finite element method for coupled solvent diffusion and large deformation of hydrogels (Q340050) (← links)
- A numerical framework for two-dimensional large deformation of inhomogeneous swelling of gels using the improved complex variable element-free Galerkin method (Q459300) (← links)
- Inhomogeneous swelling of a gel in equilibrium with a solvent and mechanical load (Q837858) (← links)
- Constitutive modeling for polymer hydrogels: a new perspective and applications to anisotropic hydrogels in free swelling (Q1657751) (← links)
- Finite element method for coupled diffusion-deformation theory in polymeric gel based on slip-link model (Q1749958) (← links)
- A mixed isogeometric analysis approach for the transient swelling of hydrogel (Q2020992) (← links)
- Comparing mixed hybrid finite element method with standard FEM in swelling simulations involving extremely large deformations (Q2205148) (← links)
- A solid-shell finite element method for the anisotropic swelling of hydrogels with reinforced fibers (Q2229672) (← links)
- High-order NURBS elements based isogeometric formulation for swellable soft materials (Q2309385) (← links)
- A robust Riks-like path following method for strain-actuated snap-through phenomena in soft solids (Q2309965) (← links)
- A mixed hybrid finite element framework for the simulation of swelling ionized hydrogels (Q2414276) (← links)
- A three-dimensional element-free framework for coupled mechanical-diffusion induced nonlinear deformation of polymeric gels using the IMLS-Ritz method (Q2631478) (← links)
- On a Problem in the Polymer Industry: Theoretical and Numerical Investigation of Swelling (Q3727324) (← links)
- A generalized decoupling numerical framework for polymeric gels and its element-free implementation (Q6496294) (← links)
- A total-Lagrangian material point method for coupled growth and massive deformation of incompressible soft materials (Q6554000) (← links)
- A three-fields coupled numerical framework for transient deformation of thermo-sensitive hydrogel (Q6648531) (← links)