High-performance 3D hybrid/mixed, and simple 3D Voronoi cell finite elements, for macro- \& micro-mechanical modeling of solids, without using multi-field variational principles
DOI10.3970/CMES.2012.084.041zbMATH Open1356.74149OpenAlexW188855303MaRDI QIDQ2964609FDOQ2964609
Authors: Peter L. Bishay, Satya N. Atluri
Publication date: 27 February 2017
Full work available at URL: http://www.techscience.com/doi/10.3970/cmes.2012.084.041.html
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efficiencyinvariancelockingradial basis functionscollocationfunctionally graded materialshigher orderVoronoi cellsleast squarethree-dimensional finite elementshybrid/mixed finite elementswachspress barycentric coordinates
Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N30) Micromechanics of solids (74M25)
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