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The following pages link to Hierarchical modelling of discontinuous fields (Q4015070):
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- Hierarchical composite grid method for global-local analysis of laminated composite shells (Q678890) (← links)
- Multiscale finite element method for a locally nonperiodic heterogeneous medium (Q687983) (← links)
- Multiscale enrichment based on partition of unity for nonperiodic fields and nonlinear problems (Q1015644) (← links)
- The arbitrary local mesh replacement method: An alternative to remeshing for crack propagation analysis (Q1299253) (← links)
- On adaptive multilevel superposition of finite element meshes for linear elastostatics (Q1330488) (← links)
- Hierarchical modeling of heterogeneous bodies (Q1365607) (← links)
- Superposition-based coupling of peridynamics and finite element method (Q1999568) (← links)
- Multi-level \(hp\)-adaptivity: high-order mesh adaptivity without the difficulties of constraining hanging nodes (Q2017410) (← links)
- Coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical-phase field modeling for fire-induced spalling in concrete (Q2072445) (← links)
- Dynamic crack propagation analysis based on the s-version of the finite element method (Q2184480) (← links)
- The multi-level \(hp\)-method for three-dimensional problems: dynamically changing high-order mesh refinement with arbitrary hanging nodes (Q2310315) (← links)
- Adaptive \(s\)-method for linear elastostatics (Q2368268) (← links)
- S-version finite element strategy for accurately evaluating local stress in the vicinity of dynamically propagating crack front in 3D solid (Q2674100) (← links)
- Strategy for accurately and efficiently modelling an internal traction-free boundary based on the s-version finite element method: problem clarification and solutions verification (Q2678559) (← links)
- Computational continua revisited (Q2952682) (← links)
- Adaptive delamination analysis (Q2952864) (← links)
- Computational continua (Q3062599) (← links)
- Hierarchical Model (Hi-Mod) Reduction in Non-rectilinear Domains (Q3133657) (← links)
- Concurrently coupled atomistic and XFEM models for dislocations and cracks (Q3549760) (← links)
- Adaptive and hierarchical modelling of fatigue crack propagation (Q4271512) (← links)
- Mesh superposition‐based multiscale stress analysis of composites using homogenization theory and re‐localization technique considering fiber location variation (Q6061743) (← links)
- On accuracy improvement of microscopic stress/stress sensitivity analysis with the mesh superposition method for heterogeneous materials considering geometrical variation of inclusions (Q6497670) (← links)
- Superposition-based concurrent multiscale approaches for poromechanics (Q6554062) (← links)