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The following pages link to The non-local generalized standard approach: a consistent gradient theory (Q640663):
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- Variational foundations and generalized unified theory of RVE-based multiscale models (Q338788) (← links)
- Thermomechanical multiscale constitutive modeling: accounting for microstructural thermal effects (Q464301) (← links)
- Gradient thermodynamics and heat equations (Q554106) (← links)
- A gradient-enhanced damage approach for viscoplastic thin-shell structures subjected to shock waves (Q695836) (← links)
- Damage growth modeling using the thick level set (TLS) approach: efficient discretization for quasi-static loadings (Q695911) (← links)
- Using the gradients of temperature and internal parameters in continuum thermodynamics (Q717664) (← links)
- A quasi-static stability analysis for Biot's equation and standard dissipative systems (Q875555) (← links)
- A gradient thermodynamic theory of self-organization (Q1384743) (← links)
- A one-dimensional dynamic analysis of strain-gradient viscoplasticity (Q2034382) (← links)
- Quasi-static responses and variational principles in gradient plasticity (Q2208620) (← links)
- 3D crack propagation with cohesive elements in the extended finite element method (Q2414627) (← links)
- Thermodynamically consistent multiscale homogenization for thermo-poroplastic materials (Q2421809) (← links)
- Gradient constitutive relations: numerical aspects and application to gradient damage (Q2494942) (← links)
- Multiscale modeling of coupled thermo-hydro-mechanical analysis of heterogeneous porous media (Q2670338) (← links)
- Lipschitz regularization for fracture: the Lip-field approach (Q2679331) (← links)
- On the application of the method of difference potentials to linear elastic fracture mechanics (Q2952790) (← links)
- Graded damage in quasi‐brittle solids (Q6090709) (← links)
- Hyperbolic modeling of gradient damage and one-dimensional finite volume simulations (Q6185187) (← links)
- An extension of the Hill-Mandel principle for transient heat conduction in heterogeneous media with heat generation incorporating finite RVE thermal inertia effects (Q6557415) (← links)
- A space-time formulation for time-dependent behaviors at small or finite strains (Q6661944) (← links)