Stabilized finite element methods have been developed mainly in the context of Computational Fluid Dynamics and have shown to be able to add stability to previously unstable formulations in a consistent way. In this contribution a deformation dependent stabilization technique, conceptually based on the above mentioned developments in the CFD area, is developed for Solid Mechanics to cure the well known Enhanced Assumed Strain (EAS) method from artificial instabilities (hourglass modes) that have been observed in the range of large compressive strains. In investigating the defect of the original formulation the dominating role of the kinematic equation as cause for the instabilities is revealed. This observation serves as key ingredient for ...
When improving the current state of technology in the finite element method, element formulation is ...
In this paper, the earlier formulation of the SHB8PS finite element is revised in order to eliminate...
This paper presents the application of a stabilized mixed strain/displacement finite element formula...
Aim of this study is to derive a modified enhanced assumed strain (EAS) element, free of artificial ...
Efficiency of standard displacement finite elements is often severely limited due to lock-ing phenom...
A reduced enhanced solid-shell (RESS) finite element concept has been suggested recently by Alves de...
This contribution deals with the feedforward control of continuous mechanical systems. After introdu...
Abstract. The method of enhanced assumed strains (EAS) is a popular tool for avoiding locking phenom...
summary:In this paper we are concerned with the application of the stabilized finite element method ...
In this work, two well-known approaches for mixed finite elements are combined to render three novel...
The contribution deals with the simulation of sheet metal forming processes by means of a recently d...
This paper presents the recently developed SSH3D Solid-Shell element implemented in the home-made LA...
Several finite element methods for large deformation elastic problems in the nearly incompressible a...
Abstract: This paper presents a new method for the computational mechanics of large strain deformati...
We present the five field mixed finite element formulation introduced by Armero and extend it to 3D ...
When improving the current state of technology in the finite element method, element formulation is ...
In this paper, the earlier formulation of the SHB8PS finite element is revised in order to eliminate...
This paper presents the application of a stabilized mixed strain/displacement finite element formula...
Aim of this study is to derive a modified enhanced assumed strain (EAS) element, free of artificial ...
Efficiency of standard displacement finite elements is often severely limited due to lock-ing phenom...
A reduced enhanced solid-shell (RESS) finite element concept has been suggested recently by Alves de...
This contribution deals with the feedforward control of continuous mechanical systems. After introdu...
Abstract. The method of enhanced assumed strains (EAS) is a popular tool for avoiding locking phenom...
summary:In this paper we are concerned with the application of the stabilized finite element method ...
In this work, two well-known approaches for mixed finite elements are combined to render three novel...
The contribution deals with the simulation of sheet metal forming processes by means of a recently d...
This paper presents the recently developed SSH3D Solid-Shell element implemented in the home-made LA...
Several finite element methods for large deformation elastic problems in the nearly incompressible a...
Abstract: This paper presents a new method for the computational mechanics of large strain deformati...
We present the five field mixed finite element formulation introduced by Armero and extend it to 3D ...
When improving the current state of technology in the finite element method, element formulation is ...
In this paper, the earlier formulation of the SHB8PS finite element is revised in order to eliminate...
This paper presents the application of a stabilized mixed strain/displacement finite element formula...