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The following pages link to A Koiter-Newton approach for nonlinear structural analysis (Q2952389):
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- The Koiter-Newton approach using von Kármán kinematics for buckling analyses of imperfection sensitive structures (Q1668418) (← links)
- A smeared stiffener based reduced-order modelling method for buckling analysis of isogrid-stiffened cylinder (Q1988711) (← links)
- A novel and highly efficient strategy to determine the `worst' imperfection shape for buckling of cylindrical shell panels (Q2109915) (← links)
- A novel nonlinear FE perturbation method and its application to stacking sequence optimization for snap-through response of cylindrical shell panel (Q2122622) (← links)
- An accurate and efficient implementation of initial geometrical imperfections in the predictor-corrector reduced-order modeling method (Q2192516) (← links)
- An efficient model reduction method for buckling analyses of thin shells based on IGA (Q2308620) (← links)
- How to improve efficiency and robustness of the Newton method in geometrically non-linear structural problem discretized via displacement-based finite elements (Q2308786) (← links)
- The role of symmetry in the post-buckling behaviour of structures (Q5160858) (← links)
- Thermal-mechanical buckling analysis and optimization of the stringer stiffened cylinder using smeared stiffener based reduced-order models (Q6104836) (← links)
- A novel reduced-order method using mixed nonlinear kinematics for geometrically nonlinear analysis of thin-walled structures (Q6121701) (← links)
- A novel reduced-order modeling method for nonlinear buckling analysis and optimization of geometrically imperfect cylinders (Q6553307) (← links)
- A corotational mixed flat shell finite element for the efficient geometrically nonlinear analysis of laminated composite structures (Q6554085) (← links)
- Accurate and efficient \textit{a posteriori} account of geometrical imperfections in Koiter finite element analysis (Q6557572) (← links)
- An efficient mixed variational reduced-order model formulation for nonlinear analyses of elastic shells (Q6557604) (← links)
- A modified Newton-type Koiter-Newton method for tracing the geometrically nonlinear response of structures (Q6557613) (← links)
- Advantages of the mixed format in geometrically nonlinear analysis of beams and shells using solid finite elements (Q6565200) (← links)