Standout Papers

A finite element method for crack growth without remeshing 1999 2026 2008 2017 4.7k
  1. A finite element method for crack growth without remeshing (1999)
    John E. Dolbow, Ted Belytschko et al. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  2. Arbitrary branched and intersecting cracks with the extended finite element method (2000)
    John E. Dolbow, N. Sukumar et al. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
  3. An extended finite element method for modeling crack growth with frictional contact (2001)
    John E. Dolbow, Nicolas Moës et al. Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering

Immediate Impact

1 by Nobel laureates 23 from Science/Nature 75 standout
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Author Peers

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John E. Dolbow 8893 4136 1111 2802 88 11.2k
Christian Miehé 11960 3146 1635 2258 171 15.2k
K.Y. Lam 9455 2894 171 5399 334 13.3k
Philippe H. Geubelle 3705 1087 337 1443 202 10.3k
Chad M. Landis 4344 1275 293 896 105 6.6k
Laura De Lorenzis 5408 2628 775 4448 171 10.4k
Shaofan Li 6508 3404 420 3422 313 11.1k
Jean‐Jacques Marigo 9967 3080 1232 1420 125 11.4k
K. L. Johnson 9909 1199 286 1090 87 13.8k
Goangseup Zi 4927 1829 193 4366 147 10.1k
D. R. J. Owen 5147 2416 659 2710 247 9.4k

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