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The following pages link to On the existence and stability conditions for mixed-hybrid finite element solutions based on Reissner's variational principle (Q1079402):
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- Numerical technique for solving truss and plane problems for a new class of elastic bodies (Q683542) (← links)
- A monolithic approach to fluid-structure interaction using space-time finite elements (Q704428) (← links)
- Mechanical conditions for stability and optimal convergence of mixed finite elements for linear plane elasticity (Q807190) (← links)
- Analysis of electromechanical stress singularity in piezoelectrics by computed eigensolutions and hybrid-Trefftz finite element models (Q835437) (← links)
- New variational-asymptotic formulations for interlaminar stress analysis in laminated plates (Q1080282) (← links)
- A 9-node mixed shell element based on the Hu-Washizu principle (Q1181575) (← links)
- Formulation of a membrane finite element with drilling degrees of freedom (Q1196504) (← links)
- A hybrid finite element model for multilayered plates (Q1202727) (← links)
- A mixed hybrid FE formulation for solution of elasto-viscoplastic problems. II: Dynamic loading conditions and bending problems (Q1315895) (← links)
- A quasi-conforming triangular laminated composite shell element based on a refined first-order theory (Q1315905) (← links)
- Analysis of strain localization in strain-softening hyperelastic materials, using assumed stress hybrid elements (Q1344148) (← links)
- An efficient 3D enhanced strain element with Taylor expansion of the shape functions (Q1368131) (← links)
- Adaptivity and convergence in the Voronoi cell finite element model for analyzing heterogeneous materials (Q1566854) (← links)
- Analysis of singular stresses in bonded bimaterial wedges by computed eigen solutions and hybrid element method (Q2748537) (← links)
- Dual-mixed hp finite element model for elastic cylindrical shells (Q2892972) (← links)
- A localized mixed-hybrid method for imposing interfacial constraints in the extended finite element method (XFEM) (Q3399325) (← links)
- Stress and strain-driven algorithmic formulations for finite strain viscoplasticity for hybrid and standard finite elements (Q3399327) (← links)