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A control volume procedure for solving the elastic stress-strain equations on an unstructured mesh
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    A control volume procedure for solving the elastic stress-strain equations on an unstructured mesh (English)
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    26 November 1995
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    A robust and accurate control volume procedure for solving the elastic stress-strain equations for two-dimensional arbitrarily complex geometries is described. The method is implemented for triangular and/or quadrilateral irregular meshes as well as rectangular regular meshes and is thus a control volume-unstructured mesh procedure. The procedure is compared favorably to conventional finite element approaches with regard to accuracy on a number of standard test problems.
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    triangular and quadrilateral irregular meshes
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    two-dimensional arbitrarily complex geometries
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    rectangular regular meshes
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