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The following pages link to Nitsche's method for finite deformation thermomechanical contact problems (Q2414297):
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- A cut finite-element method for fracture and contact problems in large-deformation solid mechanics (Q2060147) (← links)
- A consistent computational approach for general fluid-poroelasticity-structure-contact interaction problems (Q2131042) (← links)
- Nitsche method for contact with Coulomb friction: existence results for the static and dynamic finite element formulations (Q2161078) (← links)
- A dual pass mortar approach for unbiased constraints and self-contact (Q2186852) (← links)
- Thermoelastic influence of convective and conduction interstitial conditions on the size of the contact zone in three-dimensional receding thermoelastic contact problem (Q2194382) (← links)
- Nitsche's method for non-conforming multipatch coupling in hyperelastic isogeometric analysis (Q2665059) (← links)
- A multi-scale FEM-BEM formulation for contact mechanics between rough surfaces (Q2665063) (← links)
- A chemo-mechano-thermodynamical contact theory for adhesion, friction, and (de)bonding reactions (Q5041562) (← links)
- Synchronous and Concurrent Multidomain Computing Method for Cloud Computing Platforms (Q5161759) (← links)
- 3D thermoelastic solids under non‐linear interface thermal and orthotropic frictional contact conditions (Q6090719) (← links)
- Residual a posteriori error estimation for frictional contact with Nitsche method (Q6134426) (← links)
- A computational framework for crack propagation along contact interfaces and surfaces under load (Q6171156) (← links)
- Interfacial fatigue and discrete interfacial damage in a finite strain thermomechanical framework (Q6490865) (← links)
- HHT-\(\alpha\) and TR-BDF2 schemes for dynamic contact problems (Q6558966) (← links)
- A novel mesh regularization approach based on finite element distortion potentials: application to material expansion processes with extreme volume change (Q6643607) (← links)