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The following pages link to Multi-scale computational homogenization-localization for propagating discontinuities using X-FEM (Q2952687):
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- Regularization of first order computational homogenization for multiscale analysis of masonry structures (Q292603) (← links)
- Cohesive surface model for fracture based on a two-scale formulation: computational implementation aspects (Q341546) (← links)
- Homogenization of random heterogeneous media with inclusions of arbitrary shape modeled by XFEM (Q487845) (← links)
- Multi-scale modelling of granular materials: numerical framework and study on micro-structural features (Q670361) (← links)
- Computational homogenisation for thermoviscoplasticity: application to thermally sprayed coatings (Q683890) (← links)
- Two-scale modeling of fracturing solids using a smeared macro-to-micro discontinuity transition (Q1697148) (← links)
- Computational homogenisation of thermo-viscoplastic composites: large strain formulation and weak micro-periodicity (Q1987916) (← links)
- Nonlinear analyses with a micromorphic computational homogenization framework for composite materials (Q1987987) (← links)
- Computational homogenization of fully coupled multiphase flow in deformable porous media (Q2022014) (← links)
- Computational homogenisation of phase-field fracture (Q2035227) (← links)
- Hydro-mechanical multiscale numerical manifold model of the three-dimensional heterogeneous poro-elasticity (Q2110068) (← links)
- Cell division in deep material networks applied to multiscale strain localization modeling (Q2237423) (← links)
- On effective behavior of microstructures embedding general interfaces with damage (Q2281492) (← links)
- Multiscale computational first order homogenization of thick shells for the analysis of out-of-plane loaded masonry walls (Q2308904) (← links)
- Unified treatment of microscopic boundary conditions and efficient algorithms for estimating tangent operators of the homogenized behavior in the computational homogenization method (Q2360362) (← links)
- Identification of fracture models based on phase field for crack propagation in heterogeneous lattices in a context of non-separated scales (Q2414290) (← links)
- Failure-oriented multi-scale variational formulation: micro-structures with nucleation and evolution of softening bands (Q2449897) (← links)
- A homogenization-based quasi-discrete method for the fracture of heterogeneous materials (Q2512460) (← links)
- A multiscale framework for localizing microstructures towards the onset of macroscopic discontinuity (Q2512502) (← links)
- Continuum approach to computational multiscale modeling of propagating fracture (Q2632993) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for multiscale crack modeling. Implementational and computational aspects (Q2894892) (← links)
- Special Issue in Tribute to Professor Ted Belytschko (Q2952673) (← links)
- A study of the influence of REV variability in double-scale FEM ×DEM analysis (Q2952975) (← links)
- A COMPARISON BETWEEN THE NMM AND THE XFEM IN DISCONTINUITY MODELING (Q2971740) (← links)
- Computational homogenization for adhesive and cohesive failure in quasi‐brittle solids (Q3164535) (← links)
- A Multiscale Failure Modeling Framework for Strain Localization in Quasi-Brittle Materials (Q5061665) (← links)
- Geometrically exact beam theory with embedded strong discontinuities for the modeling of failure in structures. I: Formulation and finite element implementation (Q6094675) (← links)
- XFEM for multiphysics analysis of edge dislocations with nonuniform misfit strain: a novel enrichment implementation (Q6099211) (← links)
- Pre-trained transformer model as a surrogate in multiscale computational homogenization framework for elastoplastic composite materials subjected to generic loading paths (Q6121691) (← links)
- Stabilization of the extended finite element method for stiff embedded interfaces and inclusions (Q6554064) (← links)
- A nonlocal computational homogenization of softening quasi-brittle materials (Q6554166) (← links)