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The following pages link to Discrete eigenseparation-based reduced order homogenization method for failure modeling of composite materials (Q2175072):
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- Eigendeformation-based reduced order homogenization for failure analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q1033423) (← links)
- Multiple spatio-temporal scale modeling of composites subjected to cyclic loading (Q1933471) (← links)
- Discrete inclusion models for reinforced composites: comparative performance analysis and modeling challenges (Q1988236) (← links)
- Multiscale crack band model for eigenstrain based reduced order homogenization (Q1994982) (← links)
- A GFEM-based reduced-order homogenization model for heterogeneous materials under volumetric and interfacial damage (Q2021955) (← links)
- Modeling arbitrarily oriented and reorienting multiscale cracks in composite materials with adaptive multiscale discrete damage theory (Q2086062) (← links)
- A predictive multiphase model of silica aerogels for building envelope insulations (Q2150246) (← links)
- Mesh size objective fatigue damage propagation in laminated composites using the multiscale discrete damage theory (Q2241872) (← links)
- IGFEM-based shape sensitivity analysis of the transverse failure of a composite laminate (Q2281490) (← links)
- Multi-scale dynamic failure analysis of 3D laminated composites using BEM and MCZM (Q2420296) (← links)
- Multiscale design of nonlinear materials using reduced-order modeling (Q2674107) (← links)
- Reduced order mathematical homogenization method for polycrystalline microstructure with microstructurally small cracks (Q6091394) (← links)
- POD-based reduced order model for the prediction of global and local elastic responses of fibre-reinforced polymer considering varying fibre distribution (Q6101631) (← links)
- Proper orthogonal decomposition assisted eigendeformation-based mathematical homogenization method for modeling cracks in 3D polycrystalline microstructures (Q6118574) (← links)
- Adaptive and parallel multiscale framework for modeling cohesive failure in engineering scale systems (Q6588351) (← links)
- Image-based inverse characterization of in-situ microscopic composite properties (Q6630914) (← links)