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The following pages link to Simulating curvilinear crack propagation in two dimensions with universal meshes (Q2952692):
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- A variational inequality formulation to incorporate the fluid lag in fluid-driven fracture propagation (Q459066) (← links)
- A locking-free and optimally convergent discontinuous-Galerkin-based extended finite element method for cracked nearly incompressible solids (Q459126) (← links)
- An embedded fracture modeling framework for simulation of hydraulic fracturing and shear stimulation (Q722773) (← links)
- A higher-order scheme for two-dimensional quasi-static crack growth simulations (Q1033508) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of hydraulic fracture (Q2119183) (← links)
- An automated mesh generation algorithm for simulating complex crack growth problems (Q2160376) (← links)
- Mapped phase field method for brittle fracture (Q2237788) (← links)
- An explicit representation of cracks in the variational phase field method for brittle fractures (Q2246358) (← links)
- Modeling the dynamic and quasi-static compression-shear failure of brittle materials by explicit phase field method (Q2281496) (← links)
- Massive parallelization of the phase field formulation for crack propagation with time adaptivity (Q2308713) (← links)
- Identifying the crack path for the phase field approach to fracture with non-maximum suppression (Q2308716) (← links)
- High order boundary and finite elements for 3D fracture propagation in brittle materials (Q2308921) (← links)
- Special Issue in Tribute to Professor Ted Belytschko (Q2952673) (← links)
- Computing stress intensity factors for curvilinear cracks (Q2952821) (← links)
- Advances in tetrahedral mesh generation for modelling of three-dimensional regions with complex, curvilinear crack shapes (Q3369207) (← links)
- Provably Robust Directional Vertex Relaxation for Geometric Mesh Optimization (Q4594174) (← links)
- The simple shifted fracture method (Q6082498) (← links)
- A critical view on the use of non-uniform rational B-splines to improve geometry representation in enriched finite element methods (Q6553291) (← links)
- The shifted fracture method (Q6554024) (← links)
- Mapped finite element methods: high-order approximations of problems on domains with cracks and corners (Q6557431) (← links)
- Phase-field material point method for brittle fracture (Q6557509) (← links)
- Insertion of triangulated surfaces into a meccano tetrahedral discretization by means of mesh refinement and optimization procedures (Q6557624) (← links)