Improved four-node Hellinger-Reissner elements based on skew coordinates
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- Improved four-node Hellinger-Reissner elements based on skew coordinates
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- Hourglassing‐ and locking‐free mesh distortion insensitive Petrov–Galerkin EAS element for large deformation solid mechanics
- Improved four-node Hellinger-Reissner elements based on skew coordinates
- Use of quadratic strain interpolation functions in a mixed quadrilateral shell element
- A concave-admissible quadrilateral quasi-conforming plane element using B-net method
- Four-node mixed Hu-Washizu shell element with drilling rotation
- Formulating an effective generalized four-sided element
- 8-node quasi-conforming plane element by using Bernstein basis functions
- Reduced representations of assumed fields for Hu-Washizu solid-shell element
- Restraining approach for the spurious kinematic modes in hybrid equilibrium element
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