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The following pages link to A consistent approach for mixed stress finite element formulations in linear elastodynamics (Q1013912):
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- Modeling transient elastodynamic problems using a novel semi-analytical method yielding decoupled partial differential equations (Q438135) (← links)
- Mixed convolved action principles in linear continuum dynamics (Q904982) (← links)
- Hybrid finite element formulations for elastodynamic analysis in the frequency domain (Q1303008) (← links)
- Analysis of 2-dimensional transient problems for linear elastic and piezoelectric structures using the consecutive-interpolation quadrilateral element (CQ4) (Q1658090) (← links)
- Extension to linear dynamics for hybrid stress finite element formulation based on additional displacements (Q1807028) (← links)
- On mixed finite element methods for linear elastodynamics (Q1813046) (← links)
- A priori and a posteriori error analyses of a pseudostress-based mixed formulation for linear elasticity (Q2006632) (← links)
- Stable mixed finite elements for linear elasticity with thin inclusions (Q2027128) (← links)
- An adaptive cellular automata approach with the use of radial basis functions for the simulation of elastic wave propagation (Q2194362) (← links)
- Stabilized finite elements applied to elastoplasticity.: I: Mixed displacement-pressure formulation (Q2484835) (← links)
- Space-time partial hybrid stress element for linear elastodynamic analysis of anisotropic materials (Q3200694) (← links)
- A mixed stress model for linear elastodynamics of arbitrarily curved beams (Q3623686) (← links)
- Éléments finis mixtes et condensation de masse en élastodynamique linéaire. (I) Construction (Q4367685) (← links)
- On mixed finite element formulations and stress recovery techniques (Q4493643) (← links)
- Incompatible finite dynamic element formulation for free vibration analysis by hybrid stress formulation (Q4956156) (← links)
- Improvement of numerical modeling in the solution of static and transient dynamic problems using finite element method based on spherical Hankel shape functions (Q6555297) (← links)
- Improved eigenfrequencies of mechanical systems by combining complementary models (Q6569264) (← links)