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The following pages link to On the modeling of highly localized deformations induced by material failure: the strong discontinuity approach (Q2505276):
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- A size-dependent constitutive modelling framework for localised failure analysis (Q310275) (← links)
- Crack growth modeling via 3D automatic adaptive mesh refinement based on modified-SPR technique (Q345808) (← links)
- A thermodynamically and variationally consistent class of damage-type cohesive models (Q361445) (← links)
- A strong discontinuity approach on multiple levels to model solids at failure (Q465839) (← links)
- Towards a generalization of a discrete strong discontinuity approach (Q660402) (← links)
- Embedded crack vs. smeared crack models: a comparison of elementwise discontinuous crack path approaches with emphasis on mesh bias (Q704572) (← links)
- Stability and robustness issues in numerical modeling of material failure with the strong discontinuity approach (Q853340) (← links)
- Discontinuous failure analysis for mode-I and mode-II localization problems (Q1282732) (← links)
- A modified Gurson-type plasticity model at finite strains: formulation, numerical analysis and phase-field coupling (Q1624395) (← links)
- Unification of local and nonlocal models within a stable integral formulation for analysis of defects (Q1625300) (← links)
- The strong discontinuity approach as a limit case of strain localization in the implicit BEM formulation (Q1655836) (← links)
- Extended embedded finite elements with continuous displacement jumps for the modeling of localized failure in solids (Q1798566) (← links)
- Strong discontinuity embedded approach with standard SOS formulation: element formulation, energy-based crack-tracking strategy, and validations (Q1800215) (← links)
- A finite element model of localized deformation in frictional materials taking a strong discontinuity approach (Q1978430) (← links)
- Crack propagation simulation without crack tracking algorithm: embedded discontinuity formulation with incompatible modes (Q2246281) (← links)
- An algorithm based on incompatible modes for the global tracking of strong discontinuities in shear localization analyses (Q2310193) (← links)
- Modeling strong discontinuities at finite strains -- a novel numerical implementation (Q2384313) (← links)
- A novel algorithmic framework for the numerical implementation of locally embedded strong discontinuities (Q2494931) (← links)
- Efficient modeling of localized material failure by means of a variationally consistent embedded strong discontinuity approach (Q2894855) (← links)
- An efficient finite element formulation based on the strong discontinuity approach for the modeling of material failure (Q2954741) (← links)
- Locally Embedded Strong Discontinuities at finite strains - Numerical Implementation (Q3176870) (← links)
- Three-dimensional fracture simulations based on the SDA (Q3424534) (← links)
- 3D modelling of strong discontinuities in elastoplastic solids: fixed and rotating localization formulations (Q4446719) (← links)
- On advanced solution strategies to overcome locking effects in strong discontinuity approaches (Q5468855) (← links)
- Considerations on the identifiability of fracture and bond properties of reinforced concrete (Q6082560) (← links)
- Classic crystal plasticity theory vs crystal plasticity theory based on strong discontinuities -- theoretical and algorithmic aspects (Q6555326) (← links)