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The following pages link to Further results for enhanced strain methods with isoparametric elements (Q2564576):
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- On the nested refinement of quadrilateral and hexahedral finite elements and the affine approximation (Q704805) (← links)
- A variational multiscale approach to strain localization -- formulation for multidimensional problems (Q1579578) (← links)
- Relations between enhanced strain methods and the HR method (Q1605118) (← links)
- Enhanced assumed strain elements and locking in membrane problems (Q1818459) (← links)
- On an equivalence between a discontinuous Galerkin method and reduced integration with hourglass stabilization for finite elasticity (Q2310013) (← links)
- Numerical integration with Taylor truncations for the quadrilateral and hexahedral finite elements (Q2372933) (← links)
- Conditions for equivalence between the Hu-Washizu and related formulations, and computational behavior in the incompressible limit (Q2384288) (← links)
- Well‐posedness and numerical performances of the strain gap method (Q2719995) (← links)
- Error estimates and adaptive finite element methods (Q2762688) (← links)
- A new stabilization technique for finite elements in non-linear elasticity (Q4263983) (← links)
- Stabilized hybrid finite element methods based on the combination of saddle point principles of elasticity problems (Q4417153) (← links)
- New mixed formulations for problems in elasticity (Q4467639) (← links)
- A stabilization technique to avoid hourglassing in finite elasticity (Q4493827) (← links)
- Some low‐order quadrilateral elements based on novel integration rules (Q4700837) (← links)
- A variationally consistent generalized variable formulation for enhanced strain finite elements (Q4956157) (← links)
- On the Equivalent of Mixed Element Formulations and the Concept of Reduced Integration in Large Deformation Problems (Q5716267) (← links)
- The equivalent parallelogram and parallelepiped, and their application to stabilized finite elements in two and three dimensions. (Q5928395) (← links)