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The following pages link to On the determination of the path direction for arc-length methods in the presence of bifurcations and `snap-backs' (Q1976172):
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- On path-following methods for structural failure problems (Q310279) (← links)
- Nonlinear static and dynamic analysis of shells of revolution (Q366436) (← links)
- Tracing nonlinear equilibrium paths of structures subjected to thermal loading (Q835445) (← links)
- Large deflection analysis of plates and cylindrical shells by an efficient four-node flat element with mesh distortions (Q889775) (← links)
- The Koiter-Newton approach using von Kármán kinematics for buckling analyses of imperfection sensitive structures (Q1668418) (← links)
- A posteriori performance-based comparison of three new path-following constraints for damage analysis of quasi-brittle materials (Q1986920) (← links)
- Geometrically nonlinear analysis of sandwich FGM and laminated composite degenerated shells using the isogeometric finite strip method (Q2021128) (← links)
- A theoretical proof of the invalidity of dynamic relaxation arc-length method for snap-back problems (Q2115579) (← links)
- An accurate and efficient implementation of initial geometrical imperfections in the predictor-corrector reduced-order modeling method (Q2192516) (← links)
- An efficient peridynamic framework based on the arc-length method for fracture modeling of brittle and quasi-brittle problems with snapping instabilities (Q2697813) (← links)
- The GDC method as an orthogonal arc-length method (Q3442843) (← links)
- Mathematical and computational modelling of skin biophysics: a review (Q4562004) (← links)
- A custom arc‐length Finite Element solver for large deformation adhesive contacts using a k‐d tree accelerated volumetric interaction scheme (Q6062842) (← links)
- A stiffness parameter and truncation error criterion for adaptive path following in structural mechanics (Q6497699) (← links)
- Topology optimization of stability-constrained structures with simple/multiple eigenvalues (Q6569905) (← links)
- A new unified arc-length method for damage mechanics problems (Q6661936) (← links)