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The following pages link to An edge-based smoothed finite element method for 3D analysis of solid mechanics problems (Q2952266):
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- An edge-based/node-based selective smoothed finite element method using tetrahedrons for cardiovascular tissues (Q1654769) (← links)
- Smoothed finite element methods (S-FEMs) with polynomial pressure projection (P3) for incompressible solids (Q1656288) (← links)
- On stability, convergence and accuracy of bES-FEM and bFS-FEM for nearly incompressible elasticity (Q1798562) (← links)
- An edge-based smoothed finite element method for the assessment of human exposure to extremely low frequency electric fields (Q2020299) (← links)
- A selective smoothed finite element method for 3D explicit dynamic analysis of the human annulus fibrosus with modified composite-based constitutive model (Q2058095) (← links)
- A mixed u-p edge-based smoothed particle finite element formulation for viscous flow simulations (Q2133860) (← links)
- Modeling fluid-structure interaction with the edge-based smoothed finite element method (Q2137978) (← links)
- Selective smoothed finite element methods for extremely large deformation of anisotropic incompressible bio-tissues (Q2952538) (← links)
- A Locking-Free Face-Based S-FEM via Averaging Nodal Pressure using 4-Nodes Tetrahedrons for 3D Explicit Dynamics and Quasi-statics (Q4962533) (← links)
- F-Bar Aided Edge-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method with 4-Node Tetrahedral Elements for Static Large Deformation Elastoplastic Problems (Q4966708) (← links)
- Selective Cell-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method Using 10-Node Tetrahedral Element with Radial Element Subdivision (Q5057688) (← links)
- Accurate Viscoelastic Large Deformation Analysis Using F-Bar Aided Edge-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method for 4-Node Tetrahedral Meshes (F-BarES-FEM-T4) (Q5241385) (← links)
- A Concept of Cell-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method Using 10-Node Tetrahedral Elements (CS-FEM-T10) for Large Deformation Problems of Nearly Incompressible Solids (Q5241392) (← links)
- An SFEM Abaqus UEL for Nonlinear Analysis of Solids (Q6173097) (← links)