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Embedded Unit Cell Homogenization Approach for Fracture Analysis
Marina Grigorovitch
, Haim Waisman
Department of Civil Engineering
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Homogenization Method
100%
Fracture Analysis
100%
Unit Cell Method
100%
Homogenization Theory
50%
Three-dimensional (3D)
50%
Computational Efficiency
50%
Analytical Solution
50%
Benchmark Instances
50%
FEM Model
50%
Crack Propagation
50%
Stress Intensity Factor
50%
Non-periodic
50%
Homogeneous Material
50%
Fracture Parameters
50%
Fracture Problems
50%
Computational Homogenization
50%
Extended Finite Element Method
50%
Mixed-mode Fracture
50%
Numerical Benchmark
50%
Planar Crack
50%
J-integral Method
50%
Square Shape
50%
3D Fracture
50%
Penny-shaped Crack
50%
Concurrent multiscale Method
50%
Engineering
Microscale
100%
Fracture Analysis
100%
Multiscale
50%
Applicability
50%
Subdomains
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Finite Element Modeling
50%
Computational Efficiency
50%
Integral Method
50%
Crack Propagation
50%
Macroscale
50%
Stress-Intensity Factor
50%
J-Integral
50%
Mixed Mode Fracture
50%
Fracture Parameter
50%
Computational Homogenisation
50%
Finite Element Analysis
50%