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The following pages link to A stabilized finite element method for incompressible viscous flows using a finite increment calculus formulation (Q1573138):
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- A fully implicit computational strategy for strongly coupled fluid-solid interaction (Q2465584) (← links)
- Stabilized finite elements applied to elastoplasticity.: I: Mixed displacement-pressure formulation (Q2484835) (← links)
- A finite element formulation for transient incompressible viscous flows stabilized by local time-steps (Q2495588) (← links)
- A particle finite element method for analysis of industrial forming processes (Q2512492) (← links)
- An implicit stabilized finite element method for the compressible Navier-Stokes equations using finite calculus (Q2516445) (← links)
- A perspective on adaptive modeling and meshing (AM\& M) (Q2575903) (← links)
- Error estimation and mesh adaptivity in incompressible viscous flows using a residual power approach (Q2575911) (← links)
- Unified Lagrangian formulation for elastic solids and incompressible fluids: application to fluid-structure interaction problems via the PFEM (Q2637988) (← links)
- Advances in the particle finite element method for the analysis of fluid-multibody interaction and bed erosion in free surface flows (Q2637990) (← links)
- Stabilized finite element approximation for thermal viscous flows (Q2717650) (← links)
- An iterative pressure-stabilized fractional step algorithm in saturated soil dynamics (Q2854873) (← links)
- Consistent pressure Laplacian stabilization for incompressible continua via higher-order finite calculus (Q2894739) (← links)
- Combined Eulerian-PFEM approach for analysis of polymers in fire situations (Q2952130) (← links)
- On the effect of the bulk tangent matrix in partitioned solution schemes for nearly incompressible fluids (Q2952678) (← links)
- Flexible approximation schemes with numerical and semi‐analytical bases (Q3019404) (← links)
- A Lagrangian finite element approach for the analysis of fluid-structure interaction problems (Q3062590) (← links)
- A family of residual-based stabilized finite element methods for Stokes flows (Q3068773) (← links)
- Possibilities of finite calculus in computational mechanics (Q3157094) (← links)
- Melting and spread of polymers in fire with the particle finite element method (Q3549875) (← links)
- ODDLS: A new unstructured mesh finite element method for the analysis of free surface flow problems (Q3590459) (← links)
- A new stabilized finite element method for reaction-diffusion problems: The source-stabilized Petrov-Galerkin method (Q3619755) (← links)
- A residual correction method based on finite calculus (Q4467638) (← links)
- An algorithm for the simulation of thermally coupled low speed flow problems (Q4898069) (← links)
- Validation of the particle finite element method (PFEM) for simulation of free surface flows (Q4908085) (← links)
- A stabilized finite element formulation for high‐speed inviscid compressible flows using finite calculus (Q4964889) (← links)
- Runge-Kutta Finite Element Method Based on the Characteristic for the Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations (Q5156714) (← links)
- On a modification of GLS stabilized FEM for solving incompressible viscous flows (Q5485425) (← links)
- THE PARTICLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD — AN OVERVIEW (Q5695048) (← links)
- THE PARTICLE FINITE ELEMENT METHOD — AN OVERVIEW (Q5695052) (← links)
- A finite element method for fluid-structure interaction with surface waves using a finite calculus formulation (Q5956824) (← links)
- Finite element methods for the incompressible Stokes equations with variable viscosity (Q6064983) (← links)
- Two-phase two-layer SNS-PFEM for hydromechanical geotechnical large deformation problems (Q6120129) (← links)
- An extra-dof-free generalized finite element method for incompressible Navier-Stokes equations (Q6663266) (← links)