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The following pages link to Incorporation of contact for high-order finite elements in covariant form (Q1008921):
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- Solution of wear problems for monotonic and periodic sliding with \(p\)-version of finite element method (Q337887) (← links)
- A mortar formulation for 3D large deformation contact using NURBS-based isogeometric analysis and the augmented Lagrangian method (Q416264) (← links)
- Three-dimensional mortar-based frictional contact treatment in isogeometric analysis with NURBS (Q438080) (← links)
- A point to segment contact formulation for isogeometric, NURBS based finite elements (Q465869) (← links)
- An accurate quadrature technique for the contact boundary in 3D finite element computations (Q487924) (← links)
- Geometrically exact covariant approach for contact between curves (Q658869) (← links)
- A mixed formulation of mortar-based frictionless contact (Q695984) (← links)
- Various contact approaches for the finite cell method (Q889708) (← links)
- On some aspects for contact with rigid surfaces: surface-to-rigid surface and curves-to-rigid surface algorithms (Q1669305) (← links)
- Weak imposition of frictionless contact constraints on automatically recovered high-order, embedded interfaces using the finite cell method (Q1990705) (← links)
- High-order mortar-based contact element using NURBS for the mapping of contact curved surfaces (Q1999557) (← links)
- Normal contact with high order finite elements and a fictitious contact material (Q2006444) (← links)
- Varying-order NURBS discretization: an accurate and efficient method for isogeometric analysis of large deformation contact problems (Q2186887) (← links)
- A comparison of the \(h\)-, \(p\)-, \(hp\)-, and \(rp\)-version of the FEM for the solution of the 2D Hertzian contact problem (Q2268483) (← links)
- High-order mortar-based element applied to nonlinear analysis of structural contact mechanics (Q2632973) (← links)
- Enriched contact finite elements for stable peeling computations (Q2894761) (← links)
- COMPUTATIONAL CONTACT MECHANICS BASED ON THE rp-VERSION OF THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (Q2905141) (← links)
- On a Geometrically Exact Theory for Contact Interactions (Q2911794) (← links)
- Multiscale thermomechanical contact: Computational homogenization with isogeometric analysis (Q2952423) (← links)
- Isogeometric contact: a review (Q4982271) (← links)