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The following pages link to A Newton-Schur alternative to the consistent tangent approach in computational plasticity (Q1033419):
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- A new semi-implicit formulation for multiple-surface flow rules in multiplicative plasticity (Q422322) (← links)
- Efficiency comparison of an augmented finite element formulation with standard return mapping algorithms for elastic-inelastic materials (Q659937) (← links)
- An alternative method for the integration of continuum damage evolution laws (Q1021079) (← links)
- Computational methods for elastoplasticity: an overview of conventional and \textit{less-conventional} approaches (Q1787380) (← links)
- A monolithic finite element approach using high-order schemes in time and space applied to finite strain thermo-viscoelasticity (Q2006450) (← links)
- Parallel projection -- an improved return mapping algorithm for finite element modeling of shape memory alloys (Q2072466) (← links)
- Reusing linear finite elements in material and geometrically nonlinear analysis -- application to plane stress problems (Q2344858) (← links)
- Implementation of incremental variational formulations based on the numerical calculation of derivatives using hyper dual numbers (Q2417481) (← links)
- Nonlinear structural design using multiscale topology optimization. Part I: Static formulation (Q2449948) (← links)
- High-order time integration applied to metal powder plasticity (Q2476934) (← links)
- Topology optimization for effective energy propagation in rate-independent elastoplastic material systems (Q2631448) (← links)
- Monolithic and partitioned coupling schemes for thermo-viscoplasticity (Q2632961) (← links)
- On plastic incompressibility within time-adaptive finite elements combined with projection techniques (Q2638127) (← links)
- Finite strain plasticity, the stress condition and a complete shell model (Q2655394) (← links)
- A projected Newton algorithm for the dual convex program of elastoplasticity (Q2952438) (← links)
- Calibration of elastoplastic constitutive model parameters from full‐field data with automatic differentiation‐based sensitivities (Q6061714) (← links)
- Elastoplastic analysis of shells without any local iterative calculations by block Newton method (Q6062942) (← links)
- Introduction of pseudo-stress for local residual and algebraic derivation of consistent tangent in elastoplasticity (Q6101633) (← links)