Fundamental theory of the semi-radial singularity mapping with applications to fracture mechanics
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- Adaptive approximations in finite element structural analysis
- Analysis of power type singularities using finite elements
- Basis transformation of trial function space in Lagrange interpolation
- Crack tip finite elements are unnecessary
- Families of consistent conforming elements with singular derivative fields
- On the use of isoparametric finite elements in linear fracture mechanics
- Reconsideration of rectangular Lagrange families with hierarchy-ranking bases
- Reconsiderations on singularity or crack tip elements
- Self-adaptive finite elements in fracture mechanics
- The generation of elements with singularities
- Three-dimensional finite element analysis for through-wall crack in thick plate
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(8)- Methods for combination of finite element and singular integral equation methods
- Generalized Lagrange family for the cube with special reference to infinite-domain interpolations
- Some general Lagrange interpolations over simplex finite elements with reference to derivative singularities
- Gauss-Jacobi quadrature rules for n-simplex with applications to finite element methods
- Semi-radial singularity mapping theory for line singularities in fracture mechanics
- Fundamentals on Infinite-Domain Interpolations
- The mapped elements for the solution of cracked bodies
- Analytical integral formulae related to convex quadrilateral finite elements
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