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The following pages link to A new approach for the hybrid element method (Q3758361):
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- State-of-the-art development of hybrid/mixed finite element method (Q673163) (← links)
- A new viewpoint on mixed elements (Q1200366) (← links)
- Efficient hybrid/mixed elements using admissible matrix formulation (Q1205073) (← links)
- Extrapolated fields in the formulation of the assumed strain elements. II: Three-dimensional problems (Q1299247) (← links)
- A novel shape-free plane quadratic polygonal hybrid stress-function element (Q1665811) (← links)
- Higher-order hybrid stress triangular Mindlin plate element (Q1693724) (← links)
- An explicit hybrid-stabilized 9-node Lagrangian shell element (Q1913144) (← links)
- Refined 18-DOF triangular hybrid stress element for couple stress theory (Q2248234) (← links)
- A hybrid-stress element based on Hamilton principle (Q2393509) (← links)
- Efficient isogeometric NURBS-based solid-shell elements: mixed formulation and \(\overline B\)-method (Q2450555) (← links)
- Combined hybrid approach to finite element schemes of high performance (Q2729188) (← links)
- Axisymmetric solid elements by the generalized hybrid method (Q3030362) (← links)
- Extension of unsymmetric finite elements US‐QUAD8 and US‐HEXA20 for geometric nonlinear analyses (Q3055849) (← links)
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- The development of hybrid axisymmetric elements based on the Hellinger–Reissner variational principle (Q3440188) (← links)
- A rational approach for choosing stress terms for hybrid finite element formulations (Q3811843) (← links)
- Refined hybrid degenerated shell element for geometrically non-linear analysis (Q4216924) (← links)
- Theoretical basis and general optimal formulations of isoparametric generalized hybrid/mixed element model for improved stress analysis (Q4280245) (← links)
- A novel approach for devising higher‐order hybrid elements (Q4285106) (← links)
- Variational principles for non-conforming finite element methods (Q4330464) (← links)
- EQUIVALENCE BETWEEN ENHANCED ASSUMED STRAIN METHOD AND ASSUMED STRESS HYBRID METHOD BASED ON THE HELLINGER-REISSNER PRINCIPLE (Q4344909) (← links)
- New stress assumption for hybrid stress elements and refined four-node plane and eight-node brick elements (Q4378858) (← links)
- The patch test conditions and some multivariable finite element formulations (Q4378863) (← links)
- Solid finite elements through three decades. (Q5955765) (← links)