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  • noun The effect of decoherence.

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  • Over time I have written UMAT and UEL routines for progressive failure analysis, higher-order plate finite elements, specialized adhesive elements, and a score of decohesion finite element incorporating various coupled cohesive zone models to joint 1-D beam, and 2-D and 3-D continuum elements.

    iMechanica - Comments Emeka 2010

  • Over time I have written UMAT and UEL routines for progressive failure analysis, higher-order plate finite elements, specialized adhesive elements, and a score of decohesion finite element incorporating various coupled cohesive zone models to joint 1-D beam, and 2-D and 3-D continuum elements.

    iMechanica - Comments ahmadpeik 2010

  • Over time I have written UMAT and UEL routines for progressive failure analysis, higher-order plate finite elements, specialized adhesive elements, and a score of decohesion finite element incorporating various coupled cohesive zone models to joint 1-D beam, and 2-D and 3-D continuum elements.

    iMechanica - Comments 2010

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  • Now here's a title: "A Posteriori Error Estimation and Adaptive Mesh Refinement in Chemoplastic Analyses of Shotcrete Tunnel Linings".

    The Chunnel caught on fire, and the cement lining went all soft from the heat and dehydration. Thermal decohesion ensued.

    May 21, 2010