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The following pages link to A symmetric method for weakly imposing Dirichlet boundary conditions in embedded finite element meshes (Q2895063):
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- The finite cell method: a review in the context of higher-order structural analysis of CAD and image-based geometric models (Q333303) (← links)
- A smooth extension method (Q357414) (← links)
- A mixed/hybrid Dirichlet formulation for wall-bounded flow problems including turbulent flow (Q503924) (← links)
- An embedded mesh method in a multiple material ALE (Q503968) (← links)
- A Nitsche stabilized finite element method for frictional sliding on embedded interfaces. I: Single interface (Q741932) (← links)
- Large deformation frictional contact analysis with immersed boundary method (Q1624401) (← links)
- A new face-oriented stabilized XFEM approach for 2D and 3D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q1667241) (← links)
- A parameter-free variational coupling approach for trimmed isogeometric thin shells (Q1705147) (← links)
- An immersed-isogeometric model: application to linear elasticity and implementation with THBox-splines (Q1713123) (← links)
- A Nitsche-based non-intrusive coupling strategy for global/local isogeometric structural analysis (Q1986298) (← links)
- Preconditioning immersed isogeometric finite element methods with application to flow problems (Q1987918) (← links)
- Weak impositions of Dirichlet boundary conditions in solid mechanics: a critique of current approaches and extension to partially prescribed boundaries (Q1987921) (← links)
- An implicit boundary finite element method with extension to frictional sliding boundary conditions and elasto-plastic analyses (Q1989072) (← links)
- A note on the stability parameter in Nitsche's method for unfitted boundary value problems (Q2001341) (← links)
- On the finite element solution of frictionless contact problems using an exact penalty approach (Q2021156) (← links)
- An embedded finite element framework for the resolution of strongly coupled fluid-structure interaction problems. Application to volumetric and membrane-like structures (Q2021205) (← links)
- The virtual element method for rock mass with frictional cracks (Q2058066) (← links)
- Spectral analysis of matrices resulting from isogeometric immersed methods and trimmed geometries (Q2083168) (← links)
- Interfacial coupling across incompatible meshes in a monolithic finite-strain thermomechanical formulation (Q2192492) (← links)
- Immersed boundary finite element method for blood flow simulation (Q2245571) (← links)
- Complementary solutions of Nitsche's method (Q2291872) (← links)
- The non-symmetric Nitsche method for the parameter-free imposition of weak boundary and coupling conditions in immersed finite elements (Q2308645) (← links)
- An adaptive fixed-mesh ALE method for free surface flows (Q2308743) (← links)
- Adaptive isogeometric analysis with hierarchical box splines (Q2308995) (← links)
- A modified perturbed Lagrangian formulation for contact problems (Q2341512) (← links)
- Nitsche's method for two and three dimensional NURBS patch coupling (Q2512473) (← links)
- Stabilized method of imposing Dirichlet boundary conditions using a recovered stress field (Q2631484) (← links)
- An ``immersed'' finite element method based on a locally anisotropic remeshing for the incompressible Stokes problem (Q2632994) (← links)
- A stable X-FEM in cohesive transition from closed to open crack (Q2952639) (← links)
- Parameter-free, weak imposition of Dirichlet boundary conditions and coupling of trimmed and non-conforming patches (Q2952645) (← links)
- Weak imposition of essential boundary conditions in the finite element approximation of elliptic problems with non-matching meshes (Q2952838) (← links)
- On the Use of Anisotropic Triangles with Mixed Finite Elements: Application to an “Immersed” Approach for Incompressible Flow Problems (Q2956999) (← links)
- A cut finite element method with boundary value correction (Q4600702) (← links)
- An embedded strategy for large scale incompressible flow simulations in moving domains (Q6162847) (← links)
- A variational multiscale method with immersed boundary conditions for incompressible flows (Q6173250) (← links)