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Locking, spurious mechanisms, and pressure divergence in penalty finite element methods for Stokes flow problems
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    Locking, spurious mechanisms, and pressure divergence in penalty finite element methods for Stokes flow problems (English)
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    1984
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    See the preview in Zbl 0534.76043.
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    solution locking
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    spurious mechanisms
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    pressure divergence
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    penalty finite element methods
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    Fourier analysis technique
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    discrete operator component
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    uniformly reduced-integrated, four-noded elements
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