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SPH as a nonlocal regularisation method: Solution for instabilities due to strain-softening

Authors
  1. Abu Al-Rub
  2. Aifantis
  3. Aifantis
  4. Bammann
  5. Bažant
  6. Bažant
  7. Belytschko
  8. Dillon
  9. Enakoutsa
  10. Enakoutsa
  11. Fleck
  12. Gingold
  13. J. Campbell
  14. Kachanov
  15. Libersky
  16. Libersky
  17. Lucy
  18. N. Djordjevic
  19. Neilsen
  20. Pijaudier-Cabot
  21. R. Vignjevic
  22. Rabotnov
  23. Ramaswamy
  24. Randles
  25. Rudnicki
  26. S. Gemkow
  27. Solanki
  28. T. De Vuyst
  29. Tvergaard
  30. Tvergaard
  31. Vignjevic
  32. Vignjevic
  33. Vignjevic
  34. Zbib
Publication date
1 August 2014
Publisher
'Elsevier BV'
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