A quadratic plane triangular element immune to quadratic mesh distortions under quadratic displacement fields
From MaRDI portal
Publication:2372344
DOI10.1016/J.CMA.2005.04.012zbMATH Open1115.74050OpenAlexW1975481995MaRDI QIDQ2372344FDOQ2372344
Authors: Yanyan Li
Publication date: 26 July 2007
Published in: Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cma.2005.04.012
Recommendations
- A novel unsymmetric 8-node plane element immune to mesh distortion under a quadratic displacement field
- A technique to develop mesh-distortion immune finite elements
- A concave-admissible quadrilateral quasi-conforming plane element using B-net method
- Remedies to rotational frame dependence and interpolation failure of US‐QUAD8 element
- A 20‐node hexahedron element with enhanced distortion tolerance
Classical linear elasticity (74B05) Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05)
Cites Work
- On the Angle Condition in the Finite Element Method
- Rational approach for assumed stress finite elements
- A non-conforming element for stress analysis
- A class of mixed assumed strain methods and the method of incompatible modes
- Displacement and equilibrium models in the finite element method. (Introduction remarks by O. C. Zienkiewicz).
- Effects of element distortions on the performance of isoparametric elements
- A novel unsymmetric 8-node plane element immune to mesh distortion under a quadratic displacement field
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- A Parallel Algorithm for Mesh Smoothing
- New stress assumption for hybrid stress elements and refined four-node plane and eight-node brick elements
- A 20‐node hexahedron element with enhanced distortion tolerance
- On immunizing five-beta hybrid-stress element models from ?trapezoidal locking? in practical analyses
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Generalized Laplacian smoothing of unstructured grids
- Triangular Elements in the Finite Element Method
- Numerical implementation of hybrid-Trefftz displacement elements
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- Mesh relaxation: A new technique for improving triangulations
- Title not available (Why is that?)
- More on optimal stress points—reduced integration, element distortions and error estimation
- Direct modification for non-conforming elements with drilling DOF
- A 3D brick element based on Hu-Washizu variational principle for mesh distortion
Cited In (23)
- An incompatible and unsymmetric four-node quadrilateral plane element with high numerical performance
- A partition of unity-based `FE-meshfree' QUAD4 element for geometric nonlinear analysis
- Optimal stress recovery points for higher-order bar elements by Prathap's best-fit method
- Mesh-distortion immunity assessment of QUAD8 elements by strong-form patch tests
- A novel unsymmetric 8-node plane element immune to mesh distortion under a quadratic displacement field
- Unsymmetric extensions of Wilson's incompatible four‐node quadrilateral and eight‐node hexahedral elements
- A nodal integral method for quadrilateral elements
- Extension of unsymmetric finite elements US-QUAD8 and US-HEXA20 for geometric nonlinear analyses
- Remedies to rotational frame dependence and interpolation failure of US‐QUAD8 element
- A linear smoothed higher-order CS-FEM for the analysis of notched laminated composites
- Rotationally invariant distortion resistant finite-elements
- Iterative correction to enhance the mesh distortion tolerance of isoparametric QUAD8 element
- A technique to develop mesh-distortion immune finite elements
- A concave-admissible quadrilateral quasi-conforming plane element using B-net method
- An unsymmetric 8-node hexahedral solid-shell element based on ANS and incompatible concepts for thin shell analysis
- On convergence of nonconforming convex quadrilateral finite elements AGQ6
- A 20‐node hexahedron element with enhanced distortion tolerance
- 8-node unsymmetric distortion-immune element based on Airy stress solutions for plane orthotropic problems
- An unsymmetric 4-node, 8-DOF plane membrane element perfectly breaking through MacNeal's theorem
- Distortion-immune nine-node displacement-based quadrilateral thick plate finite elements that satisfy constant-bending patch test
- 4-node unsymmetric quadrilateral membrane element with drilling DOFs insensitive to severe mesh-distortion
- Mid-node admissible spaces for quadratic triangular 2D finite elements with one edge curved
- An unsymmetric 8-node hexahedral element with high distortion tolerance
This page was built for publication: A quadratic plane triangular element immune to quadratic mesh distortions under quadratic displacement fields
Report a bug (only for logged in users!)Click here to report a bug for this page (MaRDI item Q2372344)