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The following pages link to A novel design of an isochronous integration [<i>i</i>Integration] framework for first/second order multidisciplinary transient systems (Q2952704):
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- A non-local dissipative Lagrangian modelling for generalized thermoelasticity in solids (Q1984945) (← links)
- On a generalized energy conservation/dissipation time finite element method for Hamiltonian mechanics (Q2020826) (← links)
- An accurate and simple universal a posteriori error estimator for GS4-1 framework: adaptive time stepping in first-order transient systems (Q2021281) (← links)
- Directly self-starting higher-order implicit integration algorithms with flexible dissipation control for structural dynamics (Q2072430) (← links)
- Design/analysis of GEGS4-1 time integration framework with improved stability and solution accuracy for first-order transient systems (Q2123795) (← links)
- Generalized Petrov-Galerkin time finite element weighted residual methodology for designing high-order unconditionally stable algorithms with controllable numerical dissipation (Q2124885) (← links)
- Resolving high frequency issues via proper orthogonal decomposition based dynamic isogeometric analysis for structures with dissimilar materials (Q2175105) (← links)
- A three-time-level a posteriori error estimator for GS4-2 framework: adaptive time stepping for second-order transient systems (Q2237425) (← links)
- A novel and simple a posteriori error estimator for LMS methods under the umbrella of GSSSS framework: adaptive time stepping in second-order dynamical systems (Q2310919) (← links)
- A two-field state-based peridynamic theory for thermal contact problems (Q2312173) (← links)
- Special Issue in Tribute to Professor Ted Belytschko (Q2952673) (← links)
- An overview of phonon-based heat conduction models and their solution (Q2967471) (← links)
- A novel extension of GS4-1 time integrator to fluid dynamics type non-linear problems with illustrations to Burgers’ equation (Q2967527) (← links)
- Three optimal families of three‐sub‐step dissipative implicit integration algorithms with either second, third, or fourth‐order accuracy for second‐order nonlinear dynamics (Q6082564) (← links)
- On designing and developing single‐step second‐order implicit methods with dissipation control and zero‐order overshoots via subsidiary variables (Q6082632) (← links)