Membrane Locking and Reduced Integration for Curved Elements
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- In-plane elastic stability of fixed parabolic shallow arches
- Development of a new curved beam element with shear effect
- Simple curved shear beam elements
- Impact simulations using smoothed finite element method
- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 961888 (Why is no real title available?)
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- A co-rotational updated Lagrangian formulation for a 2D beam element with consideration of the deformed curvature
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- An eighteen-node solid element for thin shell analysis
- Nonlinear rotation-free three-node shell finite element formulation
- Locking-free curved elements with refined kinematics for the analysis of composite structures
- Improved numerical integration for locking treatment in isogeometric structural elements. I: Beams
- Derivation of a dual-mixed \(hp\)-finite element model for axisymmetrically loaded cylindrical shells
- Solid finite elements through three decades.
- Locking free isogeometric formulations of curved thick beams
- Avoiding membrane locking with Regge interpolation
- Selective and reduced numerical integrations for NURBS-based isogeometric analysis
- On the mixed formulation of a 9-node Lagrange shell element
- A class of simple and efficient degenerated shell elements - Analysis of global spurious-mode filtering
- The problem of membrane locking in finite element analysis of cylindrical shells
- A consistent control of spurious singular modes in the 9-node Lagrange element for the Laplace and Mindlin plate equations
- On a stress resultant geometrically exact shell model. II: The linear theory; computational aspects
- Meshless methods for shear-deformable beams and plates
- Strategy for preventing membrane locking through reparametrization
- Efficient formulation of a two‐noded geometrically exact curved beam element
- Polygonal shell elements with assumed transverse shear and membrane strains
- A Mindlin element for thick and deep shells
- Three-dimensional sloshing: A consistent finite element approach
- A Legendre spectral element model for sloshing and acoustic analysis in nearly incompressible fluids
- Shear and membrane locking in curved \(C^ 0\) elements
- A three-noded shear-flexible curved beam element based on coupled displacement field inter\-polations
- A finite circular arch element based on trigonometric shape functions
- Developing a formulation based upon curvature for analysis of nonprismatic curved beams
- Stress projection for membrane and shear locking in shell finite elements
- Approximation of linear elastic shells by curved triangular finite elements based on elastic thick shells theory
- On the equivalence of mode decomposition and mixed finite elements based on the Hellinger-Reissner principle. I: Theory
- On the equivalence of mode decomposition and mixed finite elements based on the Hellinger-Reissner principle. II: Applications
- A sixteen node shell element with a matrix stabilization scheme
- Dynamic model of open shell structures buried in poroelastic soils
- Stability, convergence, and accuracy of a new finite element method for the circular arch problem
- On the hybrid-mixed formulation of \(C^ 0\) curved beam elements
- An effective composite laminated curved beam element
- Reduced Bézier element quadrature rules for quadratic and cubic splines in isogeometric analysis
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