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- Frictional mortar contact for finite deformation problems with synthetic contact kinematics: comparison of averaged non-mortar side and non continuous mortar side normal field (Q356817) (← links)
- Transient three-dimensional contact problems: Mortar method. Mixed methods and conserving integration (Q416112) (← links)
- Transient 3d contact problems-NTS method: mixed methods and conserving integration (Q416117) (← links)
- Mortar contact formulations for deformable-deformable contact: past contributions and new extensions for enriched and embedded interface formulations (Q423550) (← links)
- Segment-based vs. element-based integration for mortar methods in computational contact mechanics (Q487933) (← links)
- A contact domain method for large deformation frictional contact problems. II: Numerical aspects (Q653592) (← links)
- A hierarchical detection framework for computational contact mechanics (Q741944) (← links)
- Computational modeling of surface phenomena in soft-wet materials (Q2428223) (← links)
- Improved robustness and consistency of 3D contact algorithms based on a dual mortar approach (Q2449999) (← links)
- Finite Deformation Contact Based on a 3D Dual Mortar and Semi-Smooth Newton Approach (Q2911795) (← links)
- A Local Contact Detection Technique for Very Large Contact and Self-Contact Problems: Sequential and Parallel Implementations (Q2911806) (← links)
- A dual mortar approach for 3D finite deformation contact with consistent linearization (Q3062556) (← links)
- Variationally consistent discretization schemes and numerical algorithms for contact problems (Q3100351) (← links)
- Interface handling for three-dimensional higher-order XFEM-computations in fluid-structure interaction (Q3399329) (← links)
- Transient three-dimensional domain decomposition problems: Frame-indifferent mortar constraints and conserving integration (Q3567277) (← links)
- An overlapping domain decomposition method for the simulation of elastoplastic incremental forming processes (Q3617470) (← links)
- Dual mortar methods for computational contact mechanics - overview and recent developments (Q4982270) (← links)