Theoretical formulations for adaptive finite element computations
DOI10.1002/cnm.1640111010zbMath0848.65078OpenAlexW1990352758MaRDI QIDQ4854729
I. Applegarth, John W. Bull, P. Bettess, T. J. Bond, Long-Yuan Li
Publication date: 11 December 1995
Published in: Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1002/cnm.1640111010
numerical examplesadaptive finite element methodmesh refinementerror estimate meshReissner-Mindlin plate bending
Boundary value problems for second-order elliptic equations (35J25) Plates (74K20) Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Error bounds for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N15) Finite element, Rayleigh-Ritz and Galerkin methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N30) Mesh generation, refinement, and adaptive methods for boundary value problems involving PDEs (65N50)
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