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The following pages link to Development and experimental validation of a continuum micromechanics model for the elasticity of wood (Q2575002):
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- Structure-function relationships in hardwood - insight from micromechanical modelling (Q291604) (← links)
- The poroelastic role of water in cell walls of the hierarchical composite ``softwood'' (Q539294) (← links)
- Analysis of creep and modulus loss of the wood cell wall (Q683550) (← links)
- 3D multiscale micromechanical model of wood: from annual rings to microfibrils (Q991691) (← links)
- Spherical and acicular representation of hydrates in a micromechanical model for cement paste: Prediction of early-age elasticity and strength (Q1018508) (← links)
- Application of the fields of objects formed on the basis of unit tensor objects to describe the tensile and compression failure stresses of pine wood in the principal orthotropy plane (Q1043464) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of the stochastic mechanical properties of wood and its extensibility at small scales (Q1631995) (← links)
- CAMBIUM, a process-based model of daily xylem development in \textit{Eucalyptus} (Q1716232) (← links)
- `Universal' microstructural patterns in cortical and trabecular, extracellular and extravascular bone materials: micromechanics-based prediction of anisotropic elasticity (Q2209141) (← links)
- Quantification of structural and material failure mechanisms across different length scales: from instability to brittle-ductile transitions (Q2392423) (← links)
- A continuum micromechanics approach to the elasticity and strength of planar fiber networks: theory and application to paper sheets (Q2422007) (← links)
- Poromechanical scale transitions of failure stresses in wood: from the lignin to the spruce level (Q3164477) (← links)
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- Computational Multiscale Model for NATM Tunnels: Micromechanics-Supported Hybrid Analyses (Q3447727) (← links)
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- Stress average rule derived through the principle of virtual power (Q6152395) (← links)