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The following pages link to A finite element formulation for the simulation of propagating delaminations in layered composite structures (Q2762080):
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- Finite element guidelines for simulation of delamination dominated failures in composite materials validated by case studies (Q338798) (← links)
- Extended layerwise method for laminated composite plates with multiple delaminations and transverse cracks (Q341550) (← links)
- Modelling interfacial cracking with non-matching cohesive interface elements (Q341558) (← links)
- Performance of two distinct cohesive layer models for tracking composite delamination (Q712306) (← links)
- Cohesive zone models and impact damage predictions for composite structures (Q904818) (← links)
- Numerical probabilistic approach to sensitivity analysis in a fatigue delamination problem of a two-layer composite (Q1008627) (← links)
- A finite element model for the analysis of buckling driven delaminations of thin films on rigid substrates (Q1021080) (← links)
- A combined finite/discrete element algorithm for delamination analysis of composites (Q1128502) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of delamination growth in layered composite plates (Q1302545) (← links)
- Identification of a constitutive model for the simulation of time-dependent interlaminar debonding processes in composites (Q1348314) (← links)
- Element-failure concepts for dynamic fracture and delamination in low-velocity impact of composites. (Q1395532) (← links)
- Delamination growth analysis in laminated structures with continuum-based 3D-shell elements and a viscoplastic softening model (Q1574298) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of delamination growth in curved interfaces (Q1600757) (← links)
- Modeling delamination as a strong discontinuity with the material point method (Q1605108) (← links)
- A mesh-independent interface technology for simulation of mixed-mode delamination growth (Q1781433) (← links)
- Point-wise evaluation of the growth driving direction for arbitrarily shaped delamination fronts using cohesive elements (Q1797680) (← links)
- Effects of fiber anisotropy on the microbuckling loads for a fiber composite (Q1959838) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element method for enforcing stiff anisotropic cohesive laws using interface elements (Q1987949) (← links)
- A new multi-layer approach for progressive damage simulation in composite laminates based on isogeometric analysis and Kirchhoff-Love shells. I: Basic theory and modeling of delamination and transverse shear (Q1990876) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of ink-tack delamination of paperboard (Q2455872) (← links)
- Delamination analysis of composites by new orthotropic bimaterial extended finite element method (Q2894728) (← links)
- Propagation of delamination in composite materials with isogeometric continuum shell elements (Q2952674) (← links)
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- Delaminationsberechnung von Faserverbundstrukturen (Q3176897) (← links)
- Delamination growth analysis of composite panels (Q3433432) (← links)
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- Three‐dimensional FE model for fiber interaction effects during microbuckling in composites with isotropic and anisotropic fibers (Q3546232) (← links)
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- A solid-like shell element allowing for arbitrary delaminations (Q4446858) (← links)
- Simulation of crack growth in composite material shell structures (Q5311936) (← links)
- A shell element for the prediction of residual load-carrying capacities due to delamination (Q6555370) (← links)