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The following pages link to Dual mortar methods for computational contact mechanics - overview and recent developments (Q4982270):
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- Biorthogonal splines for optimal weak patch-coupling in isogeometric analysis with applications to finite deformation elasticity (Q1986876) (← links)
- Algebraically stabilized Lagrange multiplier method for frictional contact mechanics with hydraulically active fractures (Q2021184) (← links)
- An efficient patch-to-patch method for coupling independent finite element subdomains with intersecting interfaces (Q2060108) (← links)
- A mortar formulation for frictionless line-to-line beam contact (Q2065563) (← links)
- An interface-enriched generalized finite element formulation for locking-free coupling of non-conforming discretizations and contact (Q2171501) (← links)
- A hybrid finite element formulation for large-deformation contact mechanics (Q2173642) (← links)
- A finite element approach for the line-to-line contact interaction of thin beams with arbitrary orientation (Q2308599) (← links)
- Coupling a NURBS contact interface with a higher order finite element discretization for contact problems using the mortar method (Q2414304) (← links)
- Node-to-segment and node-to-surface interface finite elements for fracture mechanics (Q2414637) (← links)
- Isogeometric dual mortar methods for computational contact mechanics (Q2417483) (← links)
- Coupling non-conforming discretizations of PDEs by spectral approximation of the Lagrange multiplier space (Q4972109) (← links)
- Finite Element Formulations for Beam-to-Solid Interaction–from Embedded Fibers Towards Contact (Q5051058) (← links)
- Synchronous and Concurrent Multidomain Computing Method for Cloud Computing Platforms (Q5161759) (← links)
- A nonsmooth method for spatial frictional contact dynamics of flexible multibody systems with large deformation (Q6071419) (← links)
- A dual mortar embedded mesh method for internal interface problems with strong discontinuities (Q6092284) (← links)
- Improved SNS-PFEM framework with dual mortar method to model geotechnical large deformation contact problems (Q6097652) (← links)
- A variationally consistent contact formulation based on a mixed interpolation point method and isogeometric discretization (Q6147051) (← links)
- A parallel finite element procedure for contact-impact problems using edge-based smooth triangular element and GPU (Q6155381) (← links)
- A contact formulation using local frame of \(SE(3)\) group for corotational beam against rigid solid via moving signed distance field (Q6199467) (← links)
- A contact algorithm for cohesive cracks in the extended finite element method (Q6496296) (← links)
- Explicit dynamics in impact simulation using a NURBS contact interface (Q6497717) (← links)