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The following pages link to Micromechanics of composite materials using multivariable finite element method and homogenization theory (Q5933929):
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- A micromechanics-enhanced finite element formulation for modelling heterogeneous materials (Q423514) (← links)
- Implicit boundary method for determination of effective properties of composite microstructures (Q546760) (← links)
- Eulerian finite element methods for the micromechanics of heterogeneous materials: Dynamic prioritization of material interfaces (Q1267906) (← links)
- A strain-compatible method for micromechanical analysis of multiphase composites (Q1577285) (← links)
- Theoretical study of the effective modulus of a composite considering the orientation distribution of the fillers and the interfacial damage (Q1797629) (← links)
- Composite materials for wind energy applications: micromechanical modeling and future directions (Q1933479) (← links)
- A sequential homogenization of multi-coated micromechanical model for functionally graded interphase composites (Q2281478) (← links)
- Evaluation of equivalent material properties of reinforced composites by a novel smoothed rebar element technique (Q2325449) (← links)
- An embedding method for modeling micromechanical behavior and macroscopic properties of composite materials (Q2385863) (← links)
- A micromechanics based multiscale model for nonlinear composites (Q2447046) (← links)
- Homogenization-based finite element analysis of unidirectional composites by classical and multiresolutional techniques (Q2495591) (← links)
- Two-scale asymptotic homogenisation-based finite element analysis of composite materials (Q2920746) (← links)
- A New Homogenization Formulation for Multifunctional Composites (Q2972077) (← links)
- Homogenization of multicomponent composite orthotropic materials using FEA (Q4358002) (← links)
- Homogenization Theory and the Assessment of Extreme Field Values in Composites with Random Microstructure (Q4652654) (← links)
- Micromechanics of off-axis loading of metal matrix composites using finite element analysis (Q5938419) (← links)
- A multiphase hybrid-stress finite element method for macroscopic and microscopic modeling of composites: an element with multiple interfaces (Q6100026) (← links)