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- Computational methods for fracture in brittle and quasi-brittle solids: state-of-the-art review and future perspectives (Q469880) (← links)
- A state-of-the-art review of the X-FEM for computational fracture mechanics (Q733457) (← links)
- 2-D crack propagation analysis using stable generalized finite element method with global-local enrichments (Q785165) (← links)
- Extended finite element method for fretting fatigue crack propagation (Q835938) (← links)
- Extended finite element method on polygonal and quadtree meshes (Q839215) (← links)
- A three-dimensional meshfree method for continuous multiple-crack initiation, propagation and junction in statics and dynamics (Q1015661) (← links)
- An X-FEM approach for large sliding contact along discontinuities (Q3549814) (← links)
- Analysis of three-dimensional fracture mechanics problems: A two-scale approach using coarse-generalized FEM meshes (Q3549843) (← links)
- Coarse-graining of multiscale crack propagation (Q3549852) (← links)
- An extended finite element method for hydraulic fracture problems (Q3612331) (← links)
- A Partition of Unity-Based Multiscale Method (Q3613550) (← links)
- A local multigrid X-FEM strategy for 3-D crack propagation (Q3614725) (← links)
- New development in extended finite element modeling of large elasto-plastic deformations (Q3619756) (← links)
- A method for multiple crack growth in brittle materials without remeshing (Q5698785) (← links)
- A mesh-independent method for planar three-dimensional crack growth in finite domains (Q6555261) (← links)
- Effect of material irregularities on fatigue crack growth by enriched techniques (Q6572358) (← links)