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Shell curvature as an initial deformation: A geometrically exact finite element approach
(JOHN WILEY & SONS LTD, 2009)
An alternative approach for the analysis of arbitrarily curved shells is developed in this paper based on the idea of initial deformations. By `alternative` we mean that neither differential geometry nor the concept of ...
A general technique to embed non-uniform discontinuities into standard solid finite elements
(2006-04-01)
A general technique to embed non-uniform displacement discontinuities into standard solid finite elements is presented. The technique is based on the decomposition of the kinematic fields into a component related to the ...
A general technique to embed non-uniform discontinuities into standard solid finite elements
(2006-04-01)
A general technique to embed non-uniform displacement discontinuities into standard solid finite elements is presented. The technique is based on the decomposition of the kinematic fields into a component related to the ...
Impact of using lightweight eco-bricks as enclosures for individual houses of one story on zones of high seismicity
(Inst. de Ciencias de la Construccion Eduardo Torroja, 2017)
Finite element analysis of anisotropic optical waveguide with arbitrary index profile
(1999-12-01)
This work presents the application of a scalar finite element formulation for Ex (TE-like) modes in anisotropic planar and channel waveguides with diagonal permittivity tensor, diffused in both transversal directions. This ...
Finite element analysis of anisotropic optical waveguide with arbitrary index profile
(1999-12-01)
This work presents the application of a scalar finite element formulation for Ex (TE-like) modes in anisotropic planar and channel waveguides with diagonal permittivity tensor, diffused in both transversal directions. This ...
Order of convergence of the finite element method for the p(x)-Laplacian
(Oxford University Press, 2014-02)
In this work, we study the rate of convergence of the finite element method for the p(x) Laplacian (1<p1≤p(x)≤p2≤2) in a bounded convex domain in R2.
Simulations of incompressible fluid flows by a least squares finite element method
(2005-07-01)
In this work simulations of incompressible fluid flows have been done by a Least Squares Finite Element Method (LSFEM) using velocity-pressure-vorticity and velocity-pressure-stress formulations, named u-p-ω) and u-p-τ ...