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The following pages link to Three-dimensional finite elements for large deformation micropolar elasticity (Q658883):
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- On parallel simulation of a new linear Cosserat elasticity model with grid framework model assumptions (Q651667) (← links)
- Micro-structured materials: inhomogeneities and imperfect interfaces in plane micropolar elasticity, a boundary element approach (Q1656002) (← links)
- Three-dimensional finite element analysis of finite deformation micromorphic linear isotropic elasticity (Q1659759) (← links)
- Porous-micro-dilatation theory for random crystallization: Monte Carlo simulation for delayed ettringite formation (Q1703734) (← links)
- Micropolar hyperelasticity: constitutive model, consistent linearization and simulation of 3D scale effects (Q1933509) (← links)
- Investigation of the static behavior of a micropolar functionally graded plate using two finite element methods in Hilbert space and differential transformation method (Q2092931) (← links)
- The helicoidal modeling in computational finite elasticity. III: finite element approximation for non-polar media (Q2385967) (← links)
- Finite element methods for micropolar models of granular materials (Q2504472) (← links)
- The helicoidal modeling in computational finite elasticity. I: Variational formulation (Q2567384) (← links)
- Nonlinear finite element implementation of micropolar hypo-elastic materials (Q2638041) (← links)
- A finite micro-rotation material point method for micropolar solid and fluid dynamics with three-dimensional evolving contacts and free surfaces (Q2670352) (← links)
- Micropolar hyper-elastoplasticity: constitutive model, consistent linearization, and simulation of 3D scale effects (Q2911855) (← links)
- A control volume-based finite element method for plane micropolar elasticity (Q3590404) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of micromorphic and micropolar continua based on two-dimensional elasticity (Q5244347) (← links)
- A micropolar shell model for hard‐magnetic soft materials (Q6071377) (← links)
- An implicit material point method for micropolar solids undergoing large deformations (Q6185229) (← links)