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EAS Elements for Solid Mechanics

EAS Elements for Solid Mechanics

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Proposed in the early 1990s, the enhanced assumed strain (EAS) method is one of the probably most successful mixed finite element methods for solid mechanics. This cumulative dissertation gives a comprehensive overview of previous publications on that method and covers recent improvements for EAS elements. In particular, we describe three key issues of standard EAS elements and develop corresponding solutions.

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Keywords

  • Civil engineering, surveying & building
  • enhanced assumed strain (EAS)
  • Hourglass-Instabilitäten
  • hourglassing-instabilities
  • mesh distortion sensitivity
  • mixed integration point
  • Netzverzerrungsempfindlichkeit
  • Petrov-Galerkin
  • Technology, engineering, agriculture

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DOI: 10.5445/KSP/1000154549

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