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The following pages link to Gradient correction for polygonal and polyhedral finite elements (Q2952697):
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- The finite cell method for polygonal meshes: poly-FCM (Q341549) (← links)
- A scaled boundary finite element formulation with bubble functions for elasto-static analyses of functionally graded materials (Q1693304) (← links)
- A novel virtual node hexahedral element with exact integration and octree meshing (Q1792970) (← links)
- Polyhedral finite elements for nonlinear solid mechanics using tetrahedral subdivisions and dual-cell aggregation (Q1986120) (← links)
- Polytopal composite finite elements (Q1988228) (← links)
- Polytopal composite finite elements for modeling concrete fracture based on nonlocal damage models (Q1994984) (← links)
- Veamy: an extensible object-oriented C++ library for the virtual element method (Q2009052) (← links)
- Multiscale VEM for the Biot consolidation analysis of complex and highly heterogeneous domains (Q2022041) (← links)
- Polygonal composite elements for stress-constrained topology optimization of nearly incompressible materials (Q2134347) (← links)
- On nonconvex meshes for elastodynamics using virtual element methods with explicit time integration (Q2173653) (← links)
- Some basic formulations of the virtual element method (VEM) for finite deformations (Q2309085) (← links)
- A paradigm for higher-order polygonal elements in finite elasticity using a gradient correction scheme (Q2309195) (← links)
- A new polyhedral element for the analysis of hexahedral-dominant finite element models and its application to nonlinear solid mechanics problems (Q2309980) (← links)
- A stabilised mixed meshfree method for incompressible media: application to linear elasticity and Stokes flow (Q2310190) (← links)
- Numerical simulation of crack propagation and coalescence in rock materials by the peridynamic method based on strain energy density theory (Q2677365) (← links)
- Arbitrary polygon mesh for elastic and elastoplastic analysis of solids using smoothed finite element method (Q2683461) (← links)
- A Family of $H(div)$ Finite Element Approximations on Polygonal Meshes (Q5254483) (← links)
- Blending spline surfaces over polygon mesh and their application to isogeometric analysis (Q6048993) (← links)
- A multiscale virtual element method for the analysis of heterogeneous media (Q6497749) (← links)