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The following pages link to Phase-Field Modeling of Fatigue Crack Propagation in Brittle Materials (Q5051006):
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- An energy approach to predict fatigue crack propagation in metals and alloys (Q604328) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of fatigue crack initiation of martensitic steel (Q964383) (← links)
- Phase-field modelling of interface failure in brittle materials (Q1986856) (← links)
- Phase-field study of crack nucleation and propagation in elastic-perfectly plastic bodies (Q1988085) (← links)
- Accelerating fatigue simulations of a phase-field damage model for rubber (Q2020270) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of fatigue coupled to cyclic plasticity in an energetic formulation (Q2020761) (← links)
- A general phase-field model for fatigue failure in brittle and ductile solids (Q2039079) (← links)
- A generalised phase field model for fatigue crack growth in elastic-plastic solids with an efficient monolithic solver (Q2060180) (← links)
- On realizing specific failure initiation criteria in the phase field model (Q2136719) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of fracture in high performance concrete during low-cycle fatigue: numerical calibration and experimental validation (Q2160395) (← links)
- A framework to model the fatigue behavior of brittle materials based on a variational phase-field approach (Q2176915) (← links)
- A phase-field model for fatigue crack growth (Q2668162) (← links)
- Probabilistic failure mechanisms via Monte Carlo simulations of complex microstructures (Q2674091) (← links)
- Bridging cell multiscale modeling of fatigue crack growth in fcc crystals (Q2952872) (← links)
- Phase Field Modeling of Fatigue Fracture (Q5051066) (← links)
- An acceleration scheme for the phase field fatigue fracture simulation with a concurrent temporal homogenization method (Q6084428) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of drying-induced cracks: choice of coupling and study of homogeneous and localized damage (Q6094643) (← links)
- Phase field cohesive zone modeling for fatigue crack propagation in quasi-brittle materials (Q6125496) (← links)