Some Equilibrium Finite Element Methods for Two- Dimensional Elasticity Problems.

C. Johnson; B. Mercier

Numerische Mathematik (1978)

  • Volume: 30, page 103-116
  • ISSN: 0029-599X; 0945-3245/e

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Johnson, C., and Mercier, B.. "Some Equilibrium Finite Element Methods for Two- Dimensional Elasticity Problems.." Numerische Mathematik 30 (1978): 103-116. <http://eudml.org/doc/132541>.

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  2. Michal Křížek, An equilibrium finite element method in three-dimensional elasticity
  3. Ivan Hlaváček, Convergence of an equilibrium finite element model for plane elastostatics
  4. Claes Johnson, Vidar Thomee, Error estimates for some mixed finite element methods for parabolic type problems
  5. Ivan Hlaváček, A finite element solution for plasticity with strain-hardening
  6. Jaroslav Haslinger, Ivan Hlaváček, Contact between elastic bodies. III. Dual finite element analysis
  7. Ivan Hlaváček, A finite element analysis for elastoplastic bodies obeying Hencky's law
  8. Michal Křížek, Conforming equilibrium finite element methods for some elliptic plane problems
  9. Miroslav Vondrák, Slab analogy in theory and practice of conforming equilibrium stress models for finite element analysis of plane elastostatics

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