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The following pages link to A deformation-dependent stabilization technique, exemplified by EAS elements at large strains (Q1582001):
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- New quadratic solid-shell elements and their evaluation on linear benchmark problems (Q488314) (← links)
- Stabilized finite element method for incompressible flows with high Reynolds number (Q613380) (← links)
- Overcoming volumetric locking in material point methods (Q2310872) (← links)
- An improved assumed strain solid-shell element formulation with physical stabilization for geometric non-linear applications and elastic-plastic stability analysis (Q3549823) (← links)
- A Concept for the Extension of the Assumed Stress Finite Element Method to Hyperelasticity (Q5115151) (← links)
- An adaptive stabilization strategy for enhanced strain methods in non‐linear elasticity (Q5306449) (← links)
- On the Equivalent of Mixed Element Formulations and the Concept of Reduced Integration in Large Deformation Problems (Q5716267) (← links)
- On the enhancement of low-order mixed finite element methods for the large deformation analysis of diffusion in solids (Q5892232) (← links)
- Artificial instabilities of finite elements for nonlinear elasticity: Analysis and remedies (Q6084704) (← links)
- Hourglassing‐ and locking‐free mesh distortion insensitive Petrov–Galerkin EAS element for large deformation solid mechanics (Q6092130) (← links)
- Extension of the enhanced assumed strain method based on the structure of polyconvex strain-energy functions (Q6497746) (← links)
- On transformations and shape functions for enhanced assumed strain elements (Q6549966) (← links)
- An efficient and locking-free material point method for three-dimensional analysis with simplex elements (Q6555535) (← links)