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The following pages link to Transformation field analysis of inelastic composite materials (Q4008570):
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- A model-reduction approach to the micromechanical analysis of polycrystalline materials (Q267964) (← links)
- Homogenization techniques for the analysis of porous SMA (Q296031) (← links)
- Automatised selection of load paths to construct reduced-order models in computational damage micromechanics: from dissipation-driven random selection to Bayesian optimization (Q310267) (← links)
- A micromechanical analysis of elastoplastic behavior of porous materials (Q366760) (← links)
- A theory of plasticity for carbon nanotube reinforced composites (Q415319) (← links)
- Mean-field homogenization of elasto-viscoplastic composites based on a general incrementally affine linearization method (Q422538) (← links)
- Plastic deformation modes in perforated sheets and their relation to yield and limit surfaces (Q422752) (← links)
- Multi-scale analysis in elasto-viscoplasticity coupled with damage (Q422800) (← links)
- Multiscale damage contact-friction model for periodic masonry walls (Q423586) (← links)
- A variational formulation for the incremental homogenization of elasto-plastic composites (Q443629) (← links)
- Numerically explicit potentials for the homogenization of nonlinear elastic heterogeneous materials (Q653611) (← links)
- Wavelet based reduced order models for microstructural analyses (Q670383) (← links)
- Reduced order computational continua (Q695856) (← links)
- A multiscale mean-field homogenization method for fiber-reinforced composites with gradient-enhanced damage models (Q695937) (← links)
- A multiscale approach for modeling progressive damage of composite materials using fast Fourier transforms (Q741961) (← links)
- A second-order reduced multiscale approach for non-linear axisymmetric structures with periodic configurations (Q821968) (← links)
- Extended Hashin-Shtrikman variational principles. (Q851635) (← links)
- Micromechanical modeling of local field distribution for a planar composite under plastic deformation (Q858011) (← links)
- The competition of grain size and porosity in the viscoplastic response of nanocrystalline solids (Q929006) (← links)
- A coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical-damage model for concrete subjected to moderate temperatures (Q929812) (← links)
- Multi-laminate plastic-strain organization for non-uniform TFA modeling of poly-crystal regularized plastic flow (Q933455) (← links)
- On calibration and validation of eigendeformation-based multiscale models for failure analysis of heterogeneous systems (Q944502) (← links)
- A nonlinear homogenization procedure for periodic masonry (Q1006766) (← links)
- Heterogeneous crystal and poly-crystal plasticity modeling from a transformation field analysis within a regularized Schmid law (Q1027015) (← links)
- On the effective behavior of nonlinear inelastic composites. I: Incremental variational principles (Q1027079) (← links)
- Eigendeformation-based reduced order homogenization for failure analysis of heterogeneous materials (Q1033423) (← links)
- Micromechanics versus macromechanics: A combined approach for metal matrix composite constitutive modelling (Q1291896) (← links)
- Implementation of the transformation field analysis for inelastic composite materials (Q1338234) (← links)
- A BEM formulation for homogenization of composites with randomly distributed fibers. (Q1398997) (← links)
- A multilevel finite element method (FE\(^{2}\)) to describe the response of highly nonlinear structures using generalized continua. (Q1420915) (← links)
- Nonuniform transformation field analysis (Q1434655) (← links)
- A dual homogenization and finite element study on the in-plane local and global behavior of a nonlinear coated fiber composite (Q1573168) (← links)
- Micromechanics and homogenization of inelastic composite materials with growing cracks. (Q1586229) (← links)
- Ductile sliding between mineral crystals followed by rupture of collagen crosslinks: experimentally supported micromechanical explanation of bone strength (Q1625868) (← links)
- Mathematical homogenization of inelastic dissipative materials: a survey and recent progress (Q1655414) (← links)
- Viscous interfaces as source for material creep: a continuum micromechanics approach (Q1669388) (← links)
- A numerical study of different projection-based model reduction techniques applied to computational homogenisation (Q1697146) (← links)
- Two-stage data-driven homogenization for nonlinear solids using a reduced order model (Q1788176) (← links)
- Strength of periodic elastic--brittle composites evaluated through homogenization and parameter identification. (Q1874099) (← links)
- Optimal eigenstress fields in layered structures (Q1917894) (← links)
- Multiple spatio-temporal scale modeling of composites subjected to cyclic loading (Q1933471) (← links)
- Multiple scale computational model for damage in composite materials (Q1964271) (← links)
- Uniform strain fields and microstructure-independent relations in nonlinear elastic fibrous composites (Q1968713) (← links)
- New estimates of overall properties of heterogeneous solids (Q1970552) (← links)
- High-order virtual element method for the homogenization of long fiber nonlinear composites (Q1986641) (← links)
- A deep material network for multiscale topology learning and accelerated nonlinear modeling of heterogeneous materials (Q1986850) (← links)
- A simple and flexible model order reduction method for FFT-based homogenization problems using a sparse sampling technique (Q1987836) (← links)
- FEM-cluster based reduction method for efficient numerical prediction of effective properties of heterogeneous material in nonlinear range (Q1987887) (← links)
- Fiber orientation interpolation for the multiscale analysis of short fiber reinforced composite parts (Q1990772) (← links)
- Efficient and accurate two-scale FE-FFT-based prediction of the effective material behavior of elasto-viscoplastic polycrystals (Q1990775) (← links)