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The following pages link to Crack identification by ‘arrival time’ using XFEM and a genetic algorithm (Q3614728):
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- A divide-alternate-and-conquer approach for localization and shape identification of multiple scatterers in heterogeneous media using dynamic XFEM (Q254794) (← links)
- Time reversal with partial information for wave refocusing and scatterer identification (Q438138) (← links)
- Computational methods for fracture in brittle and quasi-brittle solids: state-of-the-art review and future perspectives (Q469880) (← links)
- Multiple crack detection in 3D using a stable XFEM and global optimization (Q1624398) (← links)
- Modeling and identification of an arbitrarily shaped scatterer using dynamic XFEM with cubic splines (Q1667312) (← links)
- An adaptive multiscale approach for identifying multiple flaws based on XFEM and a discrete artificial fish swarm algorithm (Q1986255) (← links)
- An augmented time reversal method for source and scatterer identification (Q2002231) (← links)
- Dynamic XFEM-based detection of multiple flaws using an improved artificial bee colony algorithm (Q2184308) (← links)
- Detection of multiple complicated flaw clusters by dynamic variable-node XFEM with a three-step detection algorithm (Q2190095) (← links)
- Identification of crack parameters and stress intensity factors in finite and semi-infinite plates solving inverse problems of linear elasticity (Q2191418) (← links)
- Combined arrival-time imaging and time reversal for scatterer identification (Q2308749) (← links)
- Cavity identification in elastic structures by explicit domain mapping and boundary mode sensitivity analysis (Q2421956) (← links)
- Identification of a scatterer embedded in elastic heterogeneous media using dynamic XFEM (Q2449913) (← links)
- Time reversal for crack identification (Q2512511) (← links)
- Uncertainty quantification in homogenization of heterogeneous microstructures modeled by XFEM (Q2894816) (← links)
- Nondestructive identification of multiple flaws using XFEM and a topologically adapting artificial bee colony algorithm (Q2952337) (← links)
- A multiscale flaw detection algorithm based on XFEM (Q2952584) (← links)
- Detection and quantification of flaws in structures by the extended finite element method and genetic algorithms (Q3567276) (← links)
- XFEM-based crack detection scheme using a genetic algorithm (Q3587984) (← links)
- The identification of cracks using boundary elements and evolutionary algorithms (Q5945892) (← links)
- Flaw classification and detection in thin‐plate structures based on scaled boundary finite element method and deep learning (Q6071426) (← links)
- On the application of peridynamics to crack detection in membranes using an upgraded metaheuristic (Q6171394) (← links)
- Efficient modeling of internal cracks for Laplace problem by XFEM using Joukowski mapping (Q6499865) (← links)
- Parametrized reduced order modeling for cracked solids (Q6553425) (← links)
- Combining dynamic XFEM with machine learning for detection of multiple flaws (Q6554003) (← links)
- A sweeping window method for detection of flaws using an explicit dynamic XFEM and absorbing boundary layers (Q6558929) (← links)