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The following pages link to Assumed strain stabilization of the eight node hexahedral element (Q2368286):
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- Velocity-based formulations for standard and quasi-incompressible hypoelastic-plastic solids (Q2952979) (← links)
- On Drilling Degrees of Freedom (Q2961385) (← links)
- IMPACT SIMULATIONS USING SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (Q2971825) (← links)
- A reduced integration solid-shell finite element based on the EAS and the ANS concept-Large deformation problems (Q3017986) (← links)
- Reliable second-order hexahedral elements for explicit methods in nonlinear solid dynamics (Q3018028) (← links)
- Semi-analytical integration of the elastic stiffness matrix of an axisymmetric eight-noded finite element (Q3055981) (← links)
- Failures of the three‐dimensional patch test for large elastic deformations (Q3075966) (← links)
- Review of the strain-based formulation for analysis of plane structures Part I: Formulation of basics and the existing elements (Q3390766) (← links)
- Meshfree co-rotational formulation for two-dimensional continua (Q3399337) (← links)
- A uniform nodal strain tetrahedron with isochoric stabilization (Q3549763) (← links)
- A finite deformation brick element with inhomogeneous mode enhancement (Q3549802) (← links)
- A reduced integration solid-shell finite element based on the EAS and the ANS concept-Geometrically linear problems (Q3549820) (← links)
- An improved assumed strain solid-shell element formulation with physical stabilization for geometric non-linear applications and elastic-plastic stability analysis (Q3549823) (← links)
- Accurate eight-node hexahedral element (Q3588035) (← links)
- Mathematical homogenization of nonperiodic heterogeneous media subjected to large deformation transient loading (Q3590446) (← links)
- A three-dimensional explicit element-free galerkin method (Q4345481) (← links)
- New stress assumption for hybrid stress elements and refined four-node plane and eight-node brick elements (Q4378858) (← links)
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- Computer-Aided Destruction of Complex Structures by Blasting (Q4643550) (← links)
- Wave Propagation in Automotive Structures Induced by Impact Events (Q4643551) (← links)
- The Cosserat Point Element as an Accurate and Robust Finite Element Formulation for Implicit Dynamic Simulations (Q5237314) (← links)
- An efficient hourglass control implementation for the uniform strain hexahedron using the Total Lagrangian formulation (Q5302274) (← links)
- On the Equivalent of Mixed Element Formulations and the Concept of Reduced Integration in Large Deformation Problems (Q5716267) (← links)
- A compatible mixed finite element method for large deformation analysis of two‐dimensional compressible solids in spatial configuration (Q6070090) (← links)
- Voxel‐based finite elements with hourglass control in fast Fourier transform‐based computational homogenization (Q6092250) (← links)
- An implicit stabilized node-based smoothed finite element method for ultimate bearing capacity analysis of strip footing (Q6545769) (← links)
- On transformations and shape functions for enhanced assumed strain elements (Q6549966) (← links)
- Mesh distortion insensitive and locking-free Petrov-Galerkin low-order EAS elements for linear elasticity (Q6554042) (← links)
- A quasi-incompressible and quasi-inextensible element formulation for transversely isotropic materials (Q6555264) (← links)
- A novel scaled boundary finite element formulation with stabilization and its application to image-based elastoplastic analysis (Q6555305) (← links)
- Mean-strain 10-node tetrahedron with energy-sampling stabilization for nonlinear deformation (Q6557417) (← links)
- An unsymmetric 8-node hexahedral element with high distortion tolerance (Q6565233) (← links)
- Modification of the quadratic 10-node tetrahedron for thin structures and stiff materials under large-strain hyperelastic deformation (Q6569273) (← links)
- An enhanced corotational virtual element method for large displacements in plane elasticity (Q6604132) (← links)
- A layered solid finite element formulation with interlaminar enhanced displacements for the modeling of laminated composite structures (Q6648587) (← links)