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The following pages link to Comparative studies of 3D-constitutive models for concrete: application to mixed-mode fracture (Q3157145):
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- A comparative study on the modelling of discontinuous fracture by means of enriched nodal and element techniques and interface elements (Q373262) (← links)
- A coupling approach of discretized peridynamics with finite element method (Q503948) (← links)
- A comparison of two microplane constitutive models for quasi-brittle materials (Q651737) (← links)
- Towards a generalization of a discrete strong discontinuity approach (Q660402) (← links)
- Three dimensional combined fracture-plastic material model for concrete (Q959911) (← links)
- Validation simulations for the variational approach to fracture (Q1734479) (← links)
- A peridynamic differential operator-based scheme for the extended bond-based peridynamics and its application to fracture problems of brittle solids (Q2102680) (← links)
- 3D crack propagation in unreinforced concrete: A two-step algorithm for tracking 3D crack paths (Q2384503) (← links)
- Dynamic fracture of concrete - compact tension specimen (Q2428422) (← links)
- Modeling 3D crack propagation in unreinforced concrete using PUFEM (Q2488977) (← links)
- Study of two models for a continuous beam reinforced concrete for three different sections (Q2885077) (← links)
- An embedded formulation with conforming finite elements to capture strong discontinuities (Q2952161) (← links)
- Modeling Mixed Mode Fracture of Concrete by Using the Combined Discrete and Finite Elements Method (Q2972071) (← links)
- Removing mesh bias in mixed-mode cohesive fracture simulation with stress recovery and domain integral (Q6554524) (← links)
- An improved crack tracking algorithm with self-correction ability of the crack path and its application in a continuum damage model (Q6555270) (← links)
- An XFEM multilayered heaviside enrichment for fracture propagation with reduced enhanced degrees of freedom (Q6555515) (← links)