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Finite calculus formulation for incompressible solids using linear triangles and tetrahedra
Eugenio Oñate,
Jerzy Rojek,
Robert L. Taylor,
Olgierd Zienkiewicz
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, Volume: 59, Issue: 11, Pages: 1473 - 1500
Swansea University Author: Olgierd Zienkiewicz
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DOI (Published version): 10.1002/nme.922
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Finite calculus formulation for incompressible solids using linear triangles and tetrahedra
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Finite calculus formulation for incompressible solids using linear triangles and tetrahedra |
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Finite calculus formulation for incompressible solids using linear triangles and tetrahedra |
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Finite calculus formulation for incompressible solids using linear triangles and tetrahedra |
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