Reduced integration for improved accuracy of finite element approximations
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Cited in
(4)- Analysis of Some Mixed Finite Element Methods Related to Reduced Integration
- Evaluation of the stiffness matrix in static and dynamic elasticity problems
- On the application of a least squares residual-fitting finite element formulation to fluid flow problems
- A novel FEM by scaling the gradient of strains with factor (FEM)
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