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The following pages link to A refined nonconforming quadrilateral element for couple stress/strain gradient elasticity (Q3017985):
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- A mixed element based on Lagrange multiplier method for modified couple stress theory (Q683677) (← links)
- A four-node \(C^0\) tetrahedral element based on the node-based smoothing technique for the modified couple stress theory (Q785449) (← links)
- Stress field gradient analysis technique using lower-order \(C^0\) elements (Q1665725) (← links)
- A non-classical Mindlin plate finite element based on a modified couple stress theory (Q1668371) (← links)
- Refined 18-DOF triangular hybrid stress element for couple stress theory (Q2248234) (← links)
- 24-DOF quadrilateral hybrid stress element for couple stress theory (Q2512411) (← links)
- Size-dependent analysis of porous multi-directional FG shell structures based on the modified couple stress theory using the unsymmetric finite element method (Q2683315) (← links)
- Higher order finite element models for transient analysis of strain gradient functionally graded microplates (Q2692831) (← links)
- On the mapping procedure based on higher‐order Hermite polynomials for laminated thin plates with arbitrary domains in gradient elasticity (Q6062849) (← links)
- A Robust Lower-Order Mixed Finite Element Method for a Strain Gradient Elastic Model (Q6080816) (← links)
- 8-node hexahedral unsymmetric element with rotation degrees of freedom for modified couple stress elasticity (Q6496293) (← links)
- Twenty-four-DOF four-node quadrilateral elements for gradient elasticity (Q6499869) (← links)
- Four-node tetrahedral elements for gradient-elasticity analysis (Q6553504) (← links)
- A simple unsymmetric 4-node 12-DOF membrane element for the modified couple stress theory (Q6554170) (← links)
- Strain gradient differential quadrature finite element for moderately thick micro-plates (Q6554361) (← links)
- A 3-node \(\mathcal{C}^0\) triangular element for the modified couple stress theory based on the smoothed finite element method (Q6569261) (← links)