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The following pages link to Upper bounds of the error in local quantities using equilibrated and compatible finite element solutions for linear elastic problems (Q2575907):
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- Enhanced error estimator based on a nearly equilibrated moving least squares recovery technique for FEM and XFEM (Q356844) (← links)
- Restraining approach for the spurious kinematic modes in hybrid equilibrium element (Q386316) (← links)
- Error assessment in structural transient dynamics (Q503905) (← links)
- Computable bounds of functional outputs in linear visco-elastodynamics (Q503970) (← links)
- A new non-intrusive technique for the construction of admissible stress fields in model verification (Q649298) (← links)
- Hybrid-Trefftz stress and displacement elements for axisymmetric incompressible biphasic media (Q658256) (← links)
- Accurate recovery-based upper error bounds for the extended finite element framework (Q658878) (← links)
- An efficient method for computing local quantities of interest in elasticity based on finite element error estimation (Q835394) (← links)
- Strict upper and lower bounds of stress intensity factors at 2D elastic notches based on constitutive relation error estimation (Q889675) (← links)
- Some challenges in computational vibro-acoustics: verification, validation and medium frequencies (Q944497) (← links)
- A unified approach to strict upper and lower bounds of quantities in linear elasticity based on constitutive relation error estimation (Q1798894) (← links)
- A posteriori goal-oriented bounds for the Poisson problem using potential and equilibrated flux reconstructions: application to the hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin method (Q2246278) (← links)
- Meshless methods in dual analysis: theoretical and implementation issues (Q2450981) (← links)
- Mesh adaptivity driven by goal-oriented locally equilibrated superconvergent patch recovery (Q2512466) (← links)
- On the techniques for constructing admissible stress fields in model verification: Performances on engineering examples (Q2894823) (← links)
- Recovery of equilibrium on star patches from conforming finite elements with a linear basis (Q2894966) (← links)
- Computable exact bounds for linear outputs from stabilized solutions of the advection-diffusion-reaction equation (Q2952175) (← links)
- A general degree hybrid equilibrium finite element for Kirchhoff plates (Q2952243) (← links)
- A basis for bounding the errors of proper generalised decomposition solutions in solid mechanics (Q2952282) (← links)
- A traction-based equilibrium finite element free from spurious kinematic modes for linear elasticity problems (Q2952546) (← links)
- Stable linear traction-based equilibrium elements for elastostatics: Direct access to linear statically admissible stresses and quadratic kinematically admissible displacements for dual analysis (Q2952657) (← links)
- Calculation of strict error bounds for finite element approximations of non-linear pointwise quantities of interest (Q3065664) (← links)
- The stability of stars of triangular equilibrium plate elements (Q3549736) (← links)
- Guaranteed computable error bounds for conforming and nonconforming finite element analyses in planar elasticity (Q3567312) (← links)
- Dual adaptive finite element refinement for multiple local quantities in linear elastostatics (Q3586914) (← links)
- Recovery of equilibrium on star patches using a partition of unity technique (Q3649863) (← links)
- A simple estimator for stress errors dedicated to large elastic finite element simulations (Q5406001) (← links)
- Hybrid equilibrium hexahedral elements and super‐elements (Q5451424) (← links)
- An equilibrium finite element method for contact problem with application to strict error estimation (Q6042209) (← links)
- Equilibrium finite element and error estimation for frictional contact problem based on linear complementarity problem formulation (Q6082636) (← links)
- Recovering local equilibrium from three-dimensional compatible finite element solutions (Q6496298) (← links)