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The following pages link to The \(p\)-version of the finite element method compared to an adaptive \(h\)-version for the deformation theory of plasticity. (Q5928392):
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- A partitioned solution approach for electro-thermo-mechanical problems (Q321196) (← links)
- Geometric modeling, isogeometric analysis and the finite cell method (Q337889) (← links)
- A scaled boundary polygon formulation for elasto-plastic analyses (Q741966) (← links)
- The p- and h-p versions of the finite element method. An overview (Q808862) (← links)
- High-order finite elements for shells (Q817314) (← links)
- \(p\)-FEM for finite deformation powder compaction (Q839244) (← links)
- Isogeometric analysis: CAD, finite elements, NURBS, exact geometry and mesh refinement (Q875440) (← links)
- On the role of hierarchic spaces and models in verification and validation (Q1008931) (← links)
- An \(rp\)-adaptive finite element method for the deformation theory of plasticity (Q1015583) (← links)
- Studies of refinement and continuity in isogeometric structural analysis (Q1033288) (← links)
- Numerical investigations of foam-like materials by nested high-order finite element methods (Q1041486) (← links)
- \(p\)-FEM applied to finite isotropic hyperelastic bodies. (Q1430653) (← links)
- Anisotropic hierarchic solid finite elements for the simulation of passive-active arterial wall models (Q1672666) (← links)
- Automatic image-based analyses using a coupled quadtree-SBFEM/SCM approach (Q1697138) (← links)
- High-order mortar-based contact element using NURBS for the mapping of contact curved surfaces (Q1999557) (← links)
- A finite-strain model for incomplete damage in elastoplastic materials (Q2021247) (← links)
- A comparison of the \(h\)-, \(p\)-, \(hp\)-, and \(rp\)-version of the FEM for the solution of the 2D Hertzian contact problem (Q2268483) (← links)
- On the coupling of local multilevel mesh refinement and ZZ methods for unilateral frictional contact problems in elastostatics (Q2309940) (← links)
- A scaled boundary isogeometric formulation for the elasto-plastic analysis of solids in boundary representation (Q2310898) (← links)
- High-order mortar-based element applied to nonlinear analysis of structural contact mechanics (Q2632973) (← links)
- \(\overline {\text B}\) and \(\overline {\text F}\) projection methods for nearly incompressible linear and nonlinear elasticity and plasticity using higher-order NURBS elements (Q2638000) (← links)
- The efficiency of the p‐version finite element method in a distributed computing environment (Q2763350) (← links)
- The p‐version of the finite element method for three‐dimensional curved thin walled structures (Q2763355) (← links)
- COMPUTATIONAL CONTACT MECHANICS BASED ON THE rp-VERSION OF THE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (Q2905141) (← links)
- The <i>p</i>-Version of the Finite Element Method for Problems Requiring $C^1$-Continuity (Q3738520) (← links)
- A <i>p</i>‐version finite element approach for two‐ and three‐dimensional problems of the <i>J</i><sub>2</sub> flow theory with non‐linear isotropic hardening (Q4331365) (← links)
- An accurate, adaptive and scalable parallel finite element framework for the part-scale thermo-mechanical analysis in metal additive manufacturing processes (Q6558956) (← links)