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The following pages link to Conservation properties of a time FE method?part II: Time-stepping schemes for non-linear elastodynamics (Q2712694):
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- Transient three-dimensional contact problems: Mortar method. Mixed methods and conserving integration (Q416112) (← links)
- Transient 3d contact problems-NTS method: mixed methods and conserving integration (Q416117) (← links)
- Solving dynamic contact problems with local refinement in space and time (Q423507) (← links)
- Galerkin-based energy-momentum consistent time-stepping algorithms for classical nonlinear thermo-elastodynamics (Q433636) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis and domain decomposition methods (Q438119) (← links)
- Automatic energy-momentum conserving time integrators for hyperelastic waves (Q448428) (← links)
- On continuum immersed strategies for fluid-structure interaction (Q502484) (← links)
- A comparison of structure-preserving integrators for discrete thermoelastic systems (Q547422) (← links)
- Energy preserving schemes for nonlinear Hamiltonian systems of wave equations: application to the vibrating piano string (Q658902) (← links)
- A time integration algorithm for linear transient analysis based on the reproducing kernel method (Q660387) (← links)
- The time finite element as a robust general scheme for solving nonlinear dynamic equations including chaotic systems (Q671094) (← links)
- A note on the equivalence of two recent time-integration schemes for N-body problems (Q4785054) (← links)
- Higher order accurate discontinuous and continuous p‐Galerkin methods for linear elastodynamics (Q4911628) (← links)
- Energy–momentum consistent finite element discretization of dynamic finite viscoelasticity (Q5306448) (← links)
- <i>C</i><sup>1</sup>‐continuous space‐time discretization based on Hamilton's law of varying action (Q6065125) (← links)
- Non‐linear space‐time elasticity (Q6092108) (← links)
- A structure-preserving integrator for incompressible finite elastodynamics based on a Grad-div stabilized mixed formulation with particular emphasis on stretch-based material models (Q6116127) (← links)
- A dissipative momentum-conserving time integration algorithm for nonlinear structural dynamics (Q6491503) (← links)