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The following pages link to New finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities for the modeling of failure in electromechanical coupled solids (Q643942):
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- Phase-field modeling of fracture in ferroelectric materials (Q338727) (← links)
- Damage-based fracture with electro-magnetic coupling (Q352823) (← links)
- Three-dimensional finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities to model failure in electromechanical coupled materials (Q459128) (← links)
- A strong discontinuity approach on multiple levels to model solids at failure (Q465839) (← links)
- Computational methods for fracture in brittle and quasi-brittle solids: state-of-the-art review and future perspectives (Q469880) (← links)
- Extended embedded finite elements with continuous displacement jumps for the modeling of localized failure in solids (Q1798566) (← links)
- Influences of crack-face electric boundary conditions on stress intensity factors of ferroelectric single crystals (Q2240383) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of electromechanical fracture in piezoelectric solids: analytical results and numerical simulations (Q2246357) (← links)
- Influence of inclined electric fields on the effective fracture toughness of piezoelectric ceramics (Q2262833) (← links)
- Critical state plasticity. Part VII: Triggering a shear band in variably saturated porous media (Q2449940) (← links)
- Higher-order extended FEM for weak discontinuities - level set representation, quadrature and application to magneto-mechanical problems (Q2952222) (← links)
- A marching cubes based failure surface propagation concept for three-dimensional finite elements with non-planar embedded strong discontinuities of higher-order kinematics (Q2952365) (← links)
- The extended finite element method with new crack-tip enrichment functions for an interface crack between two dissimilar piezoelectric materials (Q2952761) (← links)
- An efficient finite element formulation based on the strong discontinuity approach for the modeling of material failure (Q2954741) (← links)
- A peridynamic model for electromechanical fracture and crack propagation in piezoelectric solids (Q6097646) (← links)