Akbari Rahimabadi et al., 2015 - Google Patents
Scale selection in nonlinear fracture mechanics of heterogeneous materialsAkbari Rahimabadi et al., 2015
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- Akbari Rahimabadi A
- Kerfriden P
- Bordas S
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- Philosophical Magazine
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A new adaptive multiscale method for the non-linear fracture simulation of heterogeneous materials is proposed. The two major sources of errors in the finite element simulation are discretization and modelling errors. In the failure problems, the discretization error increases …
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