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The following pages link to A Novel Pick-Out Theory and Technique for Constructing the Smoothed Derivatives of Functions for Numerical Methods (Q4563136):
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- A novel node-based smoothed finite element method with linear strain fields for static, free and forced vibration analyses of solids (Q2010670) (← links)
- A high order cell-based smoothed finite element method using triangular and quadrilateral elements (Q2040772) (← links)
- A node-based smoothed radial point interpolation method with linear strain fields for vibration analysis of solids (Q2191579) (← links)
- Pseudospectral Meshless Radial Point Hermit Interpolation Versus Pseudospectral Meshless Radial Point Interpolation (Q4985111) (← links)
- Using Axisymmetric Smoothed Finite Element Method (S-FEM) to Analyze Pressure Piping with Defect in ABAQUS (Q4985137) (← links)
- Dual Extreme Learning Machines-Based Spatiotemporal Modeling for Nonlinear Distributed Thermal Processes (Q4987342) (← links)
- Contact Analysis Based on a Linear Strain Node-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method with Linear Complementarity Formulations (Q5057680) (← links)
- Selective Cell-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method Using 10-Node Tetrahedral Element with Radial Element Subdivision (Q5057688) (← links)
- Coupled Thermal–Electrical–Mechanical Inhomogeneous Cell-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method for Transient Responses of Functionally Graded Piezoelectric Structures to Dynamic Loadings (Q5111985) (← links)
- A Concept of Cell-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method Using 10-Node Tetrahedral Elements (CS-FEM-T10) for Large Deformation Problems of Nearly Incompressible Solids (Q5241392) (← links)
- A high-order edge-based smoothed finite element (ES-FEM) method with four-node triangular element for solid mechanics problems (Q6158702) (← links)
- A Node-Based Smoothed Finite Element Method with Linear Gradient Fields for Elastic Obstacle Scattering Problems (Q6188657) (← links)
- An \(n\)-sided polygonal cell-node-based smoothed finite element method for solving two-dimensional heat conduction problems (Q6583863) (← links)