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The following pages link to A non-isothermal thermodynamically consistent phase field framework for structural damage and fatigue (Q2308721):
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- Damage dynamics, rate laws, and failure statistics via Hamilton's principle (Q890403) (← links)
- A thermodynamic approach to nonlinear ultrasonics for material state awareness and prognosis (Q1655250) (← links)
- Comparison of high order finite element and discontinuous Galerkin methods for phase field equations: application to structural damage (Q1663817) (← links)
- Modeling and simulation of non-isothermal rate-dependent damage processes in inhomogeneous materials using the phase-field approach (Q1702774) (← links)
- Accelerating fatigue simulations of a phase-field damage model for rubber (Q2020270) (← links)
- A thermodynamically consistent fractional visco-elasto-plastic model with memory-dependent damage for anomalous materials (Q2020803) (← links)
- A framework for efficient isogeometric computations of phase-field brittle fracture in multipatch shell structures (Q2020955) (← links)
- A general phase-field model for fatigue failure in brittle and ductile solids (Q2039079) (← links)
- A comparative review of peridynamics and phase-field models for engineering fracture mechanics (Q2150229) (← links)
- A damage phase-field model for fractional viscoelastic materials in finite strain (Q2150237) (← links)
- A framework to model the fatigue behavior of brittle materials based on a variational phase-field approach (Q2176915) (← links)
- A non-isothermal thermodynamically consistent phase field model for damage, fracture and fatigue evolutions in elasto-plastic materials (Q2180479) (← links)
- A phase-field model for fatigue crack growth (Q2668162) (← links)
- Low-cycle fatigue crack growth in brittle materials: adaptive phase-field modeling with variable-node elements (Q6497158) (← links)
- An integrated sensitivity-uncertainty quantification framework for stochastic phase-field modeling of material damage (Q6553299) (← links)
- A numerical framework based on localizing gradient damage methodology for high cycle fatigue crack growth simulations (Q6604135) (← links)