A New Family of Stabel Elements for Nearly Incompressible Elasticity Based on a Mixed Petrov-Galerkin Finite Element Formulation.

L.P. Franca; T.J.R. Hughes; A.F.D. Loula

Numerische Mathematik (1988)

  • Volume: 53, Issue: 1-2, page 123-142
  • ISSN: 0029-599X; 0945-3245/e

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Franca, L.P., Hughes, T.J.R., and Loula, A.F.D.. "A New Family of Stabel Elements for Nearly Incompressible Elasticity Based on a Mixed Petrov-Galerkin Finite Element Formulation.." Numerische Mathematik 53.1-2 (1988): 123-142. <http://eudml.org/doc/133268>.

@article{Franca1988,
author = {Franca, L.P., Hughes, T.J.R., Loula, A.F.D.},
journal = {Numerische Mathematik},
keywords = {residual form of equilibrium equation; stable for general combinations of stress and displacement interpolations; error estimates; Babuška- Brezzi theory; Hellinger-Reissner principle; isoparametric elements; equal-order interpolation},
number = {1-2},
pages = {123-142},
title = {A New Family of Stabel Elements for Nearly Incompressible Elasticity Based on a Mixed Petrov-Galerkin Finite Element Formulation.},
url = {http://eudml.org/doc/133268},
volume = {53},
year = {1988},
}

TY - JOUR
AU - Franca, L.P.
AU - Hughes, T.J.R.
AU - Loula, A.F.D.
TI - A New Family of Stabel Elements for Nearly Incompressible Elasticity Based on a Mixed Petrov-Galerkin Finite Element Formulation.
JO - Numerische Mathematik
PY - 1988
VL - 53
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SP - 123
EP - 142
KW - residual form of equilibrium equation; stable for general combinations of stress and displacement interpolations; error estimates; Babuška- Brezzi theory; Hellinger-Reissner principle; isoparametric elements; equal-order interpolation
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