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The following pages link to The heterogeneous multiscale finite element method for the homogenization of linear elastic solids and a comparison with the FE\(^2\) method (Q2310177):
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- Application of \(hp\)-adaptive finite element method to two-scale computation (Q338720) (← links)
- A comparison of different approaches in the multi-scale computation of configurational forces (Q619181) (← links)
- Variational eigenstrain multiscale finite element method (Q704538) (← 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 multilevel finite element method (FE\(^{2}\)) to describe the response of highly nonlinear structures using generalized continua. (Q1420915) (← links)
- Two-scale kinematics and linearization for simultaneous two-scale analysis of periodic heterogeneous solids at finite strain. (Q1420934) (← links)
- Novel formulations of microscopic boundary-value problems in continuous multiscale finite element methods (Q1798889) (← links)
- Identification of scale-independent material parameters in the relaxed micromorphic model through model-adapted first order homogenization (Q1987621) (← links)
- Direct \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) for concurrent multilevel modelling of heterogeneous structures (Q2175258) (← links)
- On effective behavior of microstructures embedding general interfaces with damage (Q2281492) (← links)
- Finite element heterogeneous multiscale method for elastic waves in heterogeneous media (Q2310928) (← links)
- Convergence and error analysis of FE-HMM/FE\(^2\) for energetically consistent micro-coupling conditions in linear elastic solids (Q2325767) (← links)
- \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) multiscale in linear elasticity based on parametrized microscale models using proper generalized decomposition (Q2449895) (← links)
- Computational homogenization with million-way parallelism using domain decomposition methods (Q2665012) (← links)
- Efficient two-scale simulations of engineering structures using the Hashin-Shtrikman type finite element method (Q2665026) (← links)
- A hybrid \(H^1\times H(\operatorname{curl})\) finite element formulation for a relaxed micromorphic continuum model of antiplane shear (Q2666074) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of heterogeneous porous media (Q2670338) (← links)
- Primal and mixed finite element formulations for the relaxed micromorphic model (Q2674059) (← links)
- Deep CNNs as universal predictors of elasticity tensors in homogenization (Q2679501) (← links)
- DeepBND: a machine learning approach to enhance multiscale solid mechanics (Q2687559) (← links)
- A hybrid variationally consistent homogenization approach based on Ritz's method (Q2952262) (← links)
- The finite element square reduced (FE<sup>2<i>R</i> </sup> ) method with GPU acceleration: towards three-dimensional two-scale simulations (Q2952972) (← links)
- Finite Element Heterogeneous Multiscale Method for the Wave Equation (Q3098546) (← links)
- On multiscale FE analyses of heterogeneous structures: from homogenization to multigrid solvers (Q3587987) (← links)
- ANALYSIS OF A HETEROGENEOUS MULTISCALE FEM FOR PROBLEMS IN ELASTICITY (Q5484745) (← links)
- A monolithic hyper ROM \(\mathrm{FE}^2\) method with clustered training at finite deformations (Q6118589) (← links)
- From image data towards microstructure information – Accuracy analysis at the digital core of materials (Q6190063) (← links)
- A mesh-in-element method for the theory of porous media (Q6648565) (← links)