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The following pages link to Appropriate number of unit cells in a representative volume element for micro-structural bifurcation encountered in a multi-scale modeling (Q1605112):
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- Homogenization in finite thermoelasticity (Q361312) (← links)
- Elastoplastic microscopic bifurcation and post-bifurcation behavior of periodic cellular solids (Q597776) (← links)
- Stable splitting scheme for general form of associated plasticity including different scales of space and time (Q649319) (← links)
- On the computation of the macroscopic tangent for multiscale volumetric homogenization problems (Q653640) (← links)
- Mechanics of deformation-triggered pattern transformations and superelastic behavior in periodic elastomeric structures (Q731099) (← links)
- A numerical method for homogenization in nonlinear elasticity (Q1015647) (← links)
- An adaptive method for homogenization in orthotropic nonlinear elasticity (Q1033262) (← links)
- Numerical investigations of foam-like materials by nested high-order finite element methods (Q1041486) (← links)
- Two-scale kinematics and linearization for simultaneous two-scale analysis of periodic heterogeneous solids at finite strain. (Q1420934) (← links)
- A Newton solver for micromorphic computational homogenization enabling multiscale buckling analysis of pattern-transforming metamaterials (Q2020909) (← links)
- An adaptive sub-incremental strategy for the solution of homogenization-based multi-scale problems (Q2449894) (← links)
- Nonlinear structural design using multiscale topology optimization. Part I: Static formulation (Q2449948) (← links)
- Micro-macro numerical modelling of bone regeneration in tissue engineering (Q2638030) (← links)
- A Multiscale Computational Formulation for Gradient Elasticity Problems of Heterogeneous Structures (Q2972157) (← links)
- Analysis of multiple bifurcation behaviour for periodic structures (Q5130836) (← links)
- FLOWER PATTERNS APPEARING ON A HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE AND THEIR BIFURCATION MECHANISM (Q5311788) (← links)
- A computational framework for homogenization and multiscale stability analyses of nonlinear periodic materials (Q6554018) (← links)