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5 January 1984 Classical Solutions Guiding Finite Element Strategies: Some Examples From Elasticity And Plasticity
Dennis M Tracey
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Proceedings Volume 0450, Structural Mechanics of Optical Systems I; (1984) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939278
Event: 1983 Cambridge Symposium, 1983, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
Attempts to numerically analyze problems which have been solved by classical methods have been and continue to be the major stimuli for the development and refinement of general finite element analysis strategies. This perhaps is not well appreciated, especially by those new to the field. Demonstrations are given in discussions of three topics of current interest: the performance of distorted isoparametric elements, stress analysis of bonded materials and step size selection in elastic-plastic analysis.
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Dennis M Tracey "Classical Solutions Guiding Finite Element Strategies: Some Examples From Elasticity And Plasticity", Proc. SPIE 0450, Structural Mechanics of Optical Systems I, (5 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.939278
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KEYWORDS
Chemical elements

Distortion

Finite element methods

Stress analysis

Algorithm development

Error analysis

Mechanics

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