Arbitrary Discontlnuities in Finite Elements |
Belytschko, Ted
(Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University)
Moes, Nicolas (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University) Usui, Suji (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University) Parimi, Chandu (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University) |
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Dynamic crack propagation based on loss of hyperbolicity with a new discontinuous enrichment
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The partition of unity finite element method:Basic theory and application
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A method for growing multiple cracks without remeshing and its application to fatigue crack growth
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A finite element method for crack growth without remeshing
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Modelling holes and inclusions by level sets in the extended finite element method
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Analysis of strong-discontinuities in elastic solids with applications to the finite element simulation of strain localization problems
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Elastic crack growth in finite elements with micimal remeshing
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Modelling crack growth by level sets and the extended finite element method
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A computer method for stability analysis of cavems in jointed rock
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The generalized finite element method:An example of its implemetation and illustration of its performance
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Element free Galerkin methods
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New crack-tip elements for XFEM and applications to cohesive cracks
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EFG approximation with discontinuous derivatives
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Continuum modelling of strong discontinuities in solid mechanics using damage models
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Arbitrary branched and intersecting cracks with the extended finite element method
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A generalized finite element method for the simulation of three-dimensional dynamic crack propagation
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Separation of a smooth circular inclusion from matrix
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On modeling thermal oxidation of silicon Ⅱ:numerical aspects
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Modelling strong discontinuities in solid mechanics via strain softening constituitive equations, part 1:fundamentals.part 2:numerical simulation
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