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The following pages link to Geometrically accurate, efficient, and flexible quadrature techniques for the tetrahedral finite cell method (Q2310333):
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- A parameter-free variational coupling approach for trimmed isogeometric thin shells (Q1705147) (← links)
- Variationally consistent isogeometric analysis of trimmed thin shells at finite deformations, based on the STEP exchange format (Q1985486) (← links)
- A Nitsche-based non-intrusive coupling strategy for global/local isogeometric structural analysis (Q1986298) (← links)
- Consistent discretization of higher-order interface models for thin layers and elastic material surfaces, enabled by isogeometric cut-cell methods (Q1987975) (← links)
- A note on the stability parameter in Nitsche's method for unfitted boundary value problems (Q2001341) (← links)
- A comprehensive assessment of accuracy of adaptive integration of cut cells for laminar fluid-structure interaction problems (Q2172569) (← links)
- Efficient cut-cell quadrature based on moment fitting for materially nonlinear analysis (Q2184452) (← links)
- Error-estimate-based adaptive integration for immersed isogeometric analysis (Q2214431) (← links)
- Higher-order meshing of implicit geometries. I: Integration and interpolation in cut elements (Q2308774) (← links)
- Implicit a posteriori error estimation in cut finite elements (Q2308805) (← links)
- A diffuse interface method for the Navier-Stokes/Darcy equations: perfusion profile for a patient-specific human liver based on MRI scans (Q2309880) (← links)
- A multiscale predictor/corrector scheme for efficient elastoplastic voxel finite element analysis, with application to CT-based bone strength prediction (Q2310225) (← links)
- Embedded shell finite elements: solid-shell interaction, surface locking, and application to image-based bio-structures (Q2310949) (← links)
- Phase-field modeling of brittle fracture with multi-level \textit{hp}-FEM and the finite cell method (Q2414310) (← links)
- XIGA: an eXtended IsoGeometric analysis approach for multi-material problems (Q2683306) (← links)