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The following pages link to An eighteen-node hybrid-stress solid-shell element for homogeneous and laminated structures. (Q1605353):
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- A partial hybrid stress solid-shell element for the analysis of laminated composites (Q423476) (← links)
- A sixteen node shell element with a matrix stabilization scheme (Q1092720) (← links)
- A stabilized hybrid-stress solid element for geometrically nonlinear homogeneous and laminated shell analyses (Q1348318) (← links)
- Solid-shell approach based on first-order or higher-order plate and shell theories for the finite element analysis of thin to very thick structures (Q2134396) (← links)
- Methods and guidelines for the choice of shell theories (Q2191397) (← links)
- Generalized modal element method. II: Application to eight-node asymmetric and symmetric solid-shell elements in linear analysis (Q2414273) (← links)
- On a physically stabilized one point finite element formulation for three-dimensional finite elasto-plasticity (Q2494929) (← links)
- A new reduced integration solid-shell element based on EAS and ANS with hourglass stabilization (Q2952851) (← links)
- An eighteen-node solid element for thin shell analysis (Q3775110) (← links)
- AC0 EIGHT-NODE MEMBRANE-SHEAR-BENDING ELEMENT FOR GEOMETRICALLY NON-LINEAR (STATIC AND DYNAMIC) ANALYSIS OF LAMINATES (Q4344900) (← links)
- A hybrid stress ANS solid-shell element and its generalization for smart structure modelling. Part I?solid-shell element formulation (Q4493854) (← links)
- A hybrid stress ANS solid-shell element and its generalization for smart structure modelling. Part II?smart structure modelling (Q4493855) (← links)
- An eight-node hybrid-stress solid-shell element for geometric non-linear analysis of elastic shells (Q4795165) (← links)
- Finite element linear and nonlinear, static and dynamic analysis of structural elements, an addendum (Q4797023) (← links)
- A six-node pentagonal assumed natural strain solid-shell element (Q5941446) (← links)
- Advantages of the mixed format in geometrically nonlinear analysis of beams and shells using solid finite elements (Q6565200) (← links)