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The following pages link to On the use of geometrically exact shells in a conserving framework for flexible multibody dynamics (Q649393):
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- A computational framework for polyconvex large strain elasticity for geometrically exact beam theory (Q292608) (← links)
- Isogeometric shell discretizations for flexible multibody dynamics (Q399933) (← links)
- Stress resultant plasticity for shells revisited (Q502500) (← links)
- A comparison of structure-preserving integrators for discrete thermoelastic systems (Q547422) (← links)
- An exact conserving algorithm for nonlinear dynamics with rotational DOFs and general hyperelasticity. II: Shells (Q657199) (← links)
- Nonlinear dynamics of slender structures: a new object-oriented framework (Q670342) (← links)
- Rigid body formulation in a finite element context with contact interaction (Q1628741) (← links)
- Multibody dynamic analysis using a rotation-free shell element with corotational frame (Q1787502) (← links)
- On the modeling of shells in multibody dynamics (Q1851126) (← links)
- An energy-momentum conserving scheme for geometrically exact shells with drilling DOFs (Q2033634) (← links)
- Flexible actuator finite element applied to spatial mechanisms by a finite deformation dynamic formulation (Q2281495) (← links)
- A new conservative/dissipative time integration scheme for nonlinear mechanical systems (Q2665041) (← links)
- Energy-momentum consistent algorithms for dynamic thermomechanical problems --- application to mortar domain decomposition problems (Q2880292) (← links)
- Director-based beam finite elements relying on the geometrically exact beam theory formulated in skew coordinates (Q2952400) (← links)
- Geometrically exact shells for multibody dynamics (Q3176888) (← links)
- Geometrically exact shell with drilling rotations formulated on the special Euclidean group \(SE(3)\) (Q6554097) (← links)
- Degenerated shell element with composite implicit time integration scheme for geometric nonlinear analysis (Q6558885) (← links)
- An energy-momentum consistent method for transient simulations with mixed finite elements developed in the framework of geometrically exact shells (Q6561149) (← links)