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The following pages link to Multiscale diffusion-thermal-mechanical cohesive zone model for concrete (Q2356448):
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- A multiscale model for reinforced concrete with macroscopic variation of reinforcement slip (Q670330) (← links)
- Towards prediction of the thermal spalling risk through a multi-phase porous media model of concrete (Q996668) (← links)
- Coupled thermo-mechanical interface model for concrete failure analysis under high temperature (Q1737030) (← links)
- Simulation of finite-width process zone in concrete-like materials by means of a regularized extended finite element model (Q1933510) (← links)
- Micromechanical modelling of cohesive thermoelastic cracking in orthotropic polycrystalline materials (Q1986268) (← links)
- Mesoscale modelling of crack-induced diffusivity in concrete (Q2018462) (← links)
- Parameter identification for phase-field modeling of fracture: a Bayesian approach with sampling-free update (Q2033643) (← links)
- Computational modelling of the basic creep of concrete: an image-based meso-scale approach (Q2118576) (← links)
- Investigation of thermal-induced damage in fractured rock mass by coupled FEM-DEM method (Q2221161) (← links)
- Multibody approach for reactive transport modeling in discontinuous-heterogeneous porous media (Q2240923) (← links)
- A phase-field approach to fracture coupled with diffusion (Q2308711) (← links)
- A thermo-electro-mechanically coupled cohesive zone formulation for predicting interfacial damage (Q2692837) (← links)
- Dynamic fracture investigation of concrete by a rate-dependent explicit phase field model integrating viscoelasticity and micro-viscosity (Q6118607) (← links)
- On a volume averaged measure of macroscopic reinforcement slip in two-scale modeling of reinforced concrete (Q6497750) (← links)
- Model-free chemomechanical interfaces: history-dependent damage under transient mass diffusion (Q6609801) (← links)
- A novel semi-explicit numerical algorithm for efficient 3D phase field modelling of quasi-brittle fracture (Q6643576) (← links)