A new, efficient 8-node serendipity element with explicit and assumed strains formulations
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1371564 (Why is no real title available?)
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- A Simple Higher-Order Theory for Laminated Composite Plates
- A class of mixed assumed strain methods and the method of incompatible modes
- A formulation of general shell elements—the use of mixed interpolation of tensorial components
- A modified representation of transverse shear in \(C^ 0\) quadrilateral plate elements
- A non-conforming element for stress analysis
- A simple correction to the first-order shear deformation shell finite element formulations
- Modification of the 8-node serendipity element
- Refined First-Order Shear Deformation Theory Models for Composite Laminates
Cited in
(4)- A new enhanced assumed strain quadrilateral membrane element with drilling degree of freedom and modified shape functions
- Coupled field formulation of exactly integrated membrane finite elements insensitive to distortion
- Explicit expressions of shape functions for the modified 8‐node serendipity element
- An Assumed Strain Finite Element for Composite Plates Analysis
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