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Finite element combined with atomistic

The finite-element combined with atomistic modeling (FEAt) method,developed by Kohlhoff et al. in 1988, is one of the oldest atomistic/ continuum coupling methods, and it was inspirational in the development of several other coupling schemes (e.g., the one used in the CADD methodology discussed below). [Pg.295]

S. Kohlhoff et al Crack propagation in bcc crystals studied with a combined finite-element and atomistic model. Phil. Mag. 64, 851-878 (1991)... [Pg.125]

Kohlhoff S., Gumbsch P. and Fischmeister H. R, Crack Propagation in b.c.c. Crystals Studied with a Combined Finite-Element and Atomistic Model, Phil. Mag. A64, 851 (1991). [Pg.763]

Propagation in bcc Crystals Studied with a Combined Finite-Element and Atomistic Model. [Pg.357]


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