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The following pages link to An Embedding of Domains Approach in Free Boundary Problems and Optimal Design (Q4858779):
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- The finite cell method: a review in the context of higher-order structural analysis of CAD and image-based geometric models (Q333303) (← links)
- Shell finite cell method: a high order fictitious domain approach for thin-walled structures (Q660317) (← links)
- A new fictitious domain method in shape optimization (Q953216) (← links)
- The finite cell method for three-dimensional problems of solid mechanics (Q995336) (← links)
- Finite cell method. \(h\)- and \(p\)-extension for embedded domain problems in solid mechanics (Q1021051) (← links)
- An extension of the finite cell method using Boolean operations (Q1705166) (← links)
- Small and large deformation analysis with the \(p\)- and B-spline versions of the finite cell method (Q1933507) (← links)
- Numerical homogenization of heterogeneous and cellular materials utilizing the finite cell method (Q1933508) (← links)
- Immersed boundary finite element method for blood flow simulation (Q2245571) (← links)
- Adaptively weighted numerical integration in the finite cell method (Q2308664) (← links)
- Higher-order meshing of implicit geometries. I: Integration and interpolation in cut elements (Q2308774) (← links)
- Higher-order conformal decomposition FEM (CDFEM) (Q2310121) (← links)
- Embedded shell finite elements: solid-shell interaction, surface locking, and application to image-based bio-structures (Q2310949) (← links)
- Weakly enforced essential boundary conditions for NURBS-embedded and trimmed NURBS geometries on the basis of the finite cell method (Q2952335) (← links)
- Adaptive Integration of Cut Finite Elements and Cells for Nonlinear Structural Analysis (Q5013804) (← links)
- A multiblock (MIB) finite element method for accurate and efficient blood flow simulation (Q6615722) (← links)
- Dynamic modeling of flexible multibody systems with complex geometry via finite cell method of absolute nodal coordinate formulation (Q6661947) (← links)