S. Liu, T. Yu, L. Van-lich, S. Yin, and T. Q. Bui, Size effect on cracked functional composite micro-plates by an xiga-based effective approach, Meccanica, vol.53, issue.10, pp.2637-2658, 2018.

A. Giampieri and U. Perego, An interface finite element for the simulation of localized membrane-bending deformation in shells, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol.200, pp.2378-2396, 2011.

J. Dolbow, N. Moes, and T. Belytschko, Modeling fracture in Mindlin-Reissner plates with the extended finite element method, Inter national journal of solids and structures, vol.37, pp.7161-7183, 2000.

J. Lasry, J. Pommier, Y. Renard, and M. Salaün, extended finite element methods for thin cracked plates with kirchhoff-love theory, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.84, issue.9, pp.1115-1138, 2010.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-00629684

E. N. Dvorkin, .. M. Cuitiüo, and G. Gioia, Finite elements with displacement interpolated embedded localization lines insensitive to mesh size and distortions, International Journal For Numerical Methods In Engineering, vol.30, pp.541-564, 1989.

T. Belytschko and J. Fish, Embedded hinge lines for plate elements, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol.76, issue.1, pp.67-86, 1989.

F. Armero and D. Ehrlich, Finite element methods for the multi-scale modeling of softening hinge lines in plates at failure, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol.195, pp.1283-1324, 2006.

F. Armero, Strong discontinuities in antiplane/torsional problems of computational failure mechanics, International journal of frac ture, vol.178, issue.1-2, pp.3-32, 2012.

B. Richard, G. Rastiello, C. Giry, F. Riccardi, R. Paredes et al., Castlab: an object-oriented finite element toolbox within the matlab environment for educational and research purposes in computational solid mechanics, Advances in Engineering Software, vol.128, pp.136-151, 2019.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01969348

F. Armero and K. Garikipati, An analysis of strong discontinuities in multiplicative finite strain plasticity and their relation with the numerical simulation of strain localization in solids, International Journal of Solids and Structures, vol.33, pp.2863-2885, 1996.

O. Zienkiewicz, R. Taylor, and J. Too, Reduced integration technique in general analysis of plates and shells, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.3, issue.2, pp.275-290, 1971.

T. J. Hughes, R. L. Taylor, and W. Kanoknukulchais, A simple and efficient finite element for plate bending, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.11, pp.1529-1543, 1976.

C. Lovadina, Analysis of a mixed finite element method for the reissner-mindlin plate problems, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol.163, issue.1-4, pp.71-85, 1998.

T. J. Hughes and T. Tezduyar, Finite elements based upon mindlin plate theory with particular reference to the four-node bilinear isoparametric element, Journal of applied mechanics, vol.48, issue.3, pp.587-596, 1981.

A. Ibrahimbegovic and F. Frey, Finite element analysis of linear and non-linear planar deformations of elastic initially curved beams, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.36, issue.19, pp.3239-3258, 1993.

J. Mosler and G. Meschke, 3D modelling of strong discontinuities in elastoplastic solids: Fixed and rotating localization formulations, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.57, issue.11, pp.1553-1576, 2003.

B. Richard, E. Kishta, C. Giry, and F. Ragueneau, Strong discontinuity analysis of a class of anisotropic continuum damage consti tutive models Part I: Theoretical considerations, Mechanics Research Communications, vol.86, pp.32-36, 2017.

I. Bitar, P. Kotronis, N. Benkemoun, and S. Grange, A generalized Timoshenko beam with embedded rotation discontinuity, Finite Elements in Analysis and Design, vol.150, pp.34-50, 2018.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01853744

G. Rastiello, F. Riccardi, and B. Richard, Discontinuity-scale path-following methods for the embedded discontinuity finite element modeling of failure in solids, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol.349, pp.431-457, 2019.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/cea-02074573

J. Alfaiate, G. Wells, and L. Sluys, On the use of embedded discontinuity elements with crack path continuity for mode-i and mixedmode fracture, Engineering fracture mechanics, vol.69, issue.6, pp.661-686, 2002.

I. Bitar, N. Benkemoun, P. Kotronis, and S. Grange, A multifiber Timoshenko beam with embedded discontinuities, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, vol.214, pp.339-364, 2019.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-02157495

C. Linder and F. Armero, Finite elements with embedded strong discontinuities for the modeling of failure in solids, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.72, issue.12, pp.1391-1433, 2007.

R. L. Taylor, J. C. Simo, O. C. Zienkiewicz, and .. C. Chan, The patch testa condition for assessing FEM convergence, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.22, issue.1, pp.39-62, 1986.

J. Simo, F. Armero, and R. Taylor, Improved versions of assumed enhanced strain tri-linear elements for 3d finite deformation problems, Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering, vol.110, issue.3-4, pp.359-386, 1993.

E. L. Wilson, The static condensation algorithm, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.8, issue.1, pp.198-203, 1974.

H. Hellweg and M. Crisfield, A new arc-length method for handling sharp snap-backs, Computers & Structures, vol.66, issue.5, p.709, 1998.

S. Potapov, Elements de plaque : Modelisation Q4GG, Documentation code Aster

K. Willam, E. Pramono, and S. Sture, Fundamental issues of smeared crack models, Fracture of concrete and rock, pp.142-157, 1989.

P. Feenstra, R. Borst, and J. G. Rots, A comparison of different crack models applied to plain and reinforced concrete, Fracture Processes in Concrete

P. Pivonka, J. Ozbolt, R. Lackner, and H. A. Mang, Comparative studies of 3D-constitutive models for concrete: Application to mixedmode fracture, International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol.60, issue.2, pp.549-570, 2004.

M. Chambart, R. Desmorat, and F. Gatuingt, Intrinsic dissipation of a modular anisotropic damage model: application to concrète under impact, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, vol.127, pp.161-180, 2014.

E. Kishta, B. Richard, C. Giry, and F. Ragueneau, Strong discontinuity analysis of a class of anisotropic continuum damage constitutive models-part ii: Concrete material application, Mechanics Research Communications, vol.86, pp.27-31, 2017.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-01545348

J. Oliver, A. Huespe, E. Samaniego, and E. Chaves, On strategies for tracking strong discontinuities in computational failure mechanics, Fifth World Congress on Computational Mechanics, pp.7-12, 2002.

F. Riccardi, E. Kishta, and B. Richard, A step-by-step global crack-tracking approach in e-fem simulations of quasi-brittle materials, Engineering Fracture Mechanics, vol.170, pp.44-58, 2017.
URL : https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/cea-02381488