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A regularized dual mixed element for plane elasticity. Implementation and performance of the BDM element
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    A regularized dual mixed element for plane elasticity. Implementation and performance of the BDM element (English)
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    24 November 1996
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    We consider aspects of the formulation and numerical implementation of the BDM element. This element is based on an extended dual Hellinger-Reissner principle which leads to optimal convergence rates for the stresses and displacements. The element is characterized by a non-symmetric approximation of the stress field, which implies an approximation of the work-conjugate rotation field, by adding the couple equilibrium with a Lagrangian multiplier. We discuss in detail algorithmic aspects of the implementation and give comparisons with respect to the approximation behaviour of the Q1, Pian-Sumihara and the recently developed Q1/E5 element.
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    dual Hellinger-Reissner principle
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    optimal convergence rates
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    work-conjugate rotation field
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    Lagrangian multiplier
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