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The following pages link to Thermomechanical total Lagrangian SPH formulation for solid mechanics in large deformation problems (Q1986401):
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- Modelling of metal forging using SPH (Q693499) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of metal machining process with eulerian and total Lagrangian SPH (Q785123) (← links)
- An entropy-stable smooth particle hydrodynamics algorithm for large strain thermo-elasticity (Q2021883) (← links)
- The radial basis reproducing kernel particle method for geometrically nonlinear problem of functionally graded materials (Q2049723) (← links)
- An artificial damping method for total Lagrangian SPH method with application in biomechanics (Q2085867) (← links)
- A variational formulation of thermomechanical constitutive update for hyperbolic conservation laws (Q2136727) (← links)
- A generalized finite element method without extra degrees of freedom for large deformation analysis of three-dimensional elastic and elastoplastic solids (Q2138674) (← links)
- A dynamic relaxation method with operator splitting and random-choice strategy for SPH (Q2139033) (← links)
- A general SPH framework for transient seepage flows through unsaturated porous media considering anisotropic diffusion (Q2246401) (← links)
- The elastoplastic analysis of functionally graded materials using a meshfree RRKPM (Q2246500) (← links)
- Numerical modeling of large deformations in soil structure interaction problems using FE, EFG, SPH, and MM-ALE formulations (Q2511653) (← links)
- An essentially non-hourglass formulation for total Lagrangian smoothed particle hydrodynamics (Q2693397) (← links)
- A novel reduced-order method using mixed nonlinear kinematics for geometrically nonlinear analysis of thin-walled structures (Q6121701) (← links)
- A multi-layer SPH method to simulate water-soil coupling interaction-based on a new wall boundary model (Q6577994) (← links)
- Numerical study of refill friction stir spot welding of dissimilar metallic materials using smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) (Q6649684) (← links)