In the present paper an extended finite element method (XFEM) containing strong discontinuity within elements is introduced and implemented in the commercial general purpose software ABAQUS. The algorithm allows introducing a new crack surface at arbitrary locations and directions in elements. To co
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III European Conference on Computational Mechanics || Crack growth in fretting-fatigue problems using the extended finite element method
✍ Scribed by Motasoares, C. A.; Martins, J. A. C.; Rodrigues, H. C.; Ambrósio, Jorge A. C.; Pina, C. A. B.; Motasoares, C. M.; Pereira, E. B. R.; Folgado, J.
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- 125492212
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- 2006
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- 1402053703
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