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The following pages link to Stress integration and mesh refinement for large deformation in geomechanics (Q3440118):
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- Refined \(h\)-adaptive finite element procedure for large deformation geotechnical problems (Q416254) (← links)
- Some computational aspects for solving deep penetration problems in geomechanics (Q835517) (← links)
- Two-phase PFEM with stable nodal integration for large deformation hydromechanical coupled geotechnical problems (Q2138695) (← links)
- A stable node-based smoothed PFEM for solving geotechnical large deformation 2D problems (Q2246417) (← links)
- A robust finite element approach for large deformation elastoplastic plane-strain problems (Q2248247) (← links)
- A stabilized mixed implicit material point method for non-linear incompressible solid mechanics (Q2414307) (← links)
- Toward robust and accurate contact solvers for large deformation applications: a remapping/adaptivity framework for mortar-based methods (Q2512489) (← links)
- A meshfree large-deformation analysis method for geotechnical engineering based on the RBF field variable mapping technology (Q6062477) (← links)
- Overcoming volumetric locking in stable node‐based smoothed particle finite element method with cubic bubble function and selective integration (Q6092243) (← links)
- Improved SNS-PFEM framework with dual mortar method to model geotechnical large deformation contact problems (Q6097652) (← links)
- Two-phase two-layer SNS-PFEM for hydromechanical geotechnical large deformation problems (Q6120129) (← links)
- Arbitrary mesh‐moving velocity‐based space‐time finite element method for large deformation analysis of solids (Q6148545) (← links)
- A hydro-mechanical coupled contact method for two-phase geotechnical large deformation problems within the SNS-PFEM framework (Q6194210) (← links)
- Optimal transportation meshfree method in geotechnical engineering problems under large deformation regime (Q6555295) (← links)
- Modeling the large deformation failure behavior of unsaturated porous media with a two-phase fully-coupled smoothed particle finite element method (Q6557779) (← links)
- A novel hybrid particle element method (HPEM) for large deformation analysis in solid mechanics (Q6669018) (← links)