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    Iterative method for constrained and mixed approximation. An inexpensive improvement of F.E.M. performance (English)
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    A general iterative procedure for solving mixed, Lagrangian, finite element equations is introduced. The method allows a dramatic improvement in accuracy of simple, irreducible, formulations to be achieved in a few 'resolutions'. Applications to incompressible flow, stress analysis and metal forming problems are given. The procedures can be easily implemented into standard programs.
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    general iterative procedure
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    mixed, Lagrangian, finite element equations
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    accuracy
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    incompressible flow
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    stress analysis
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    metal forming problems
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