Three-dimensional finite rotations treatment based on a minimal set parameterization and vector space operations in beam elements
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- Isogeometric analysis of 3D beams for arbitrarily large rotations: locking-free and path-independent solution without displacement DOFs inside the patch
- A large rotation finite element analysis of 3D beams by incremental rotation vector and exact strain measure with all the desirable features
- A dissipative momentum-conserving time integration algorithm for nonlinear structural dynamics
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