Mixed variational inequalities and exact penalty functions
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Trudy Matematiceskogo Centra Imeni N. I. Lobacevskogo
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Trudy Matematiceskogo Centra Imeni N. I. Lobacevskogo
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Z. Belhachmi, J.-M. Sac-Epée, S. Tahir (2009)
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We consider mixed and hybrid variational formulations to the linearized elasticity system in domains with cracks. Inequality type conditions are prescribed at the crack faces which results in unilateral contact problems. The variational formulations are extended to the whole domain including the cracks which yields, for each problem, a smooth domain formulation. Mixed finite element methods such as PEERS or BDM methods are designed to avoid locking for nearly incompressible materials...
Noor, Muhammad Aslam, Noor, Khalida Inayat (2005)
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A general setting is proposed for the mixed finite element approximations of elliptic differential problems involving a unilateral boundary condition. The treatment covers the Signorini problem as well as the unilateral contact problem with or without friction. Existence, uniqueness for both the continuous and the discrete problem as well as error estimates are established in a general framework. As an application, the approximation of the Signorini problem by the lowest order mixed...
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