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The following pages link to Practical performance of the \(\theta _ 1\)-method and comparison with other dissipative algorithms in structural dynamics (Q1090157):
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- A time integral formulation and algorithm for structural dynamics with nonlinear stiffness (Q612333) (← links)
- Extended comparison of the Hilber-Hughes-Taylor \(\alpha\)-method and the \(\Theta _ 1\)-method (Q1263382) (← links)
- Explicit time integration algorithms for structural dynamics with optimal numerical dissipation (Q1365625) (← links)
- A comprehensive unified set of single-step algorithms with controllable dissipation for dynamics. I: Formulation. II: Algorithms and analysis (Q1370762) (← links)
- Constraint energy momentum algorithm and its application to nonlinear dynamics of shells (Q1371812) (← links)
- Computational algorithms for transient analysis: The burden of weight and consequences towards formalizing discrete numerically assigned [DNA] algorithmic markers: \(W_p\)-family (Q1387970) (← links)
- A family of single-step Houbolt time integration algorithms for structural dynamics (Q1913149) (← links)
- Extrapolated Galerkin time finite elements (Q1914982) (← links)
- Enhanced studies on a composite time integration scheme in linear and non-linear dynamics (Q2017406) (← links)
- An explicit predictor/multicorrector time marching with automatic adaptivity for finite-strain elastodynamics (Q2099755) (← links)
- Formulation and analysis of variational methods for time integration of linear elastodynamics (Q2564585) (← links)
- Convolution finite element method: an alternative approach for time integration and time-marching algorithms (Q2666124) (← links)
- Enriched space-time finite element method: a new paradigm for multiscaling from elastodynamics to molecular dynamics (Q2952095) (← links)
- The unimportance of the spurious root of time integration algorithms for structural dynamics (Q4306929) (← links)
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- A re‐evaluation of overshooting in time integration schemes: The neglected effect of physical damping in the starting procedure (Q6069978) (← links)
- On designing and developing single‐step second‐order implicit methods with dissipation control and zero‐order overshoots via subsidiary variables (Q6082632) (← links)