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The following pages link to A three-dimensional crack growth simulator with displacement discontinuity method (Q1653491):
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- Crack growth rates for short fatigue cracks simulated using a discrete dislocation technique (Q374418) (← links)
- Multiple crack fatigue growth modeling by displacement discontinuity method with crack-tip elements (Q1031633) (← links)
- Approximation schemes of stresses on elements for the three-dimensional displacement discontinuity method (Q1653488) (← links)
- A novel linear triangular element of a three-dimensional displacement discontinuity method (Q1654772) (← links)
- Contour integral approaches for the evaluation of stress intensity factors using displacement discontinuity method (Q1655897) (← links)
- Analysis of thermal effect around an underground storage cavern with a combined three-dimensional indirect boundary element method (Q1799730) (← links)
- Precise 3D crack growth simulations (Q1956274) (← links)
- DDFS\(^{\text{3D}}\): a set of open-source codes leveraging hybrid 3D displacement discontinuity method and fictitious stress method to simulate fractures (Q1980152) (← links)
- Formulations of displacement discontinuity method for crack problems based on boundary element method (Q2191607) (← links)
- An indirect boundary element method for analysis of 3D thermoelastic problem with cracks (Q2191616) (← links)
- Analysis of arbitrarily shaped planar cracks in two-dimensional hexagonal quasicrystals with thermal effects. II: Numerical solutions (Q2295291) (← links)
- A numerical scheme of coupling of fluid flow with three-dimensional fracture propagation (Q2325455) (← links)
- BEM analysis for curved cracks (Q2662434) (← links)
- An efficient multi-layer planar 3D fracture growth algorithm using a fixed mesh approach (Q4330469) (← links)
- A numerical scheme for heat transfer in fluid flowing in three-dimensional fractures (Q6545702) (← links)