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A multipoint constraint model for the vibration of spot welded structures

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Ferguson, N.S.   +2 more
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A coupled smoothed finite element method (S-FEM) for structural-acoustic analysis of shells

Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 2015
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Wang, G.   +3 more
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Modes and modal analysis of three-dimensional (3D) structures based on the smoothed finite element methods (S-FEMs) using automatically generatable tetrahedral meshes

Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 2022
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Zhao, J. G.   +3 more
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Smoothed Finite Element Methods (S-FEM): An Overview and Recent Developments

Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering, 2016
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W. Zeng, G. R. Liu
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A MODIFIED TRIANGULATION ALGORITHM TAILORED FOR THE SMOOTHED FINITE ELEMENT METHOD (S-FEM)

International Journal of Computational Methods, 2013
Meshing is one of the key tasks in using the finite element method (FEM), the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM), finite volume method (FVM), and many other discrete numerical methods. Linear triangular (T3) mesh is one of the most widely used mesh, because it can be generated and refined automatically for discrete domains of complicated geometry ...
Li, Y., Li, Ming, Liu, G. R.
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A Smoothed Finite Element Method (S-FEM) for Large-Deformation Elastoplastic Analysis

International Journal of Computational Methods, 2015
An edge-based smoothed finite element method (ES-FEM) using 3-node triangular element was recently proposed to improve the accuracy and convergence rate of the standard finite element method (FEM) for 2D elastic solid mechanics problems. In this research, ES-FEM is extended to large-deformation plasticity analysis, and a selective edge-based/node-based
Liu, Jun   +2 more
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Using Axisymmetric Smoothed Finite Element Method (S-FEM) to Analyze Pressure Piping with Defect in ABAQUS

International Journal of Computational Methods, 2019
Pressure piping is the most productive way for large-volume compressed natural gas (CNG) transportation. In pipeline constructions, the thickness at the point where two pipes join together is often not consistent due to the mismatch in dimensions, and thus stress concentrations can often occur at the pipe joints, causing safety concerns. Therefore, it
X. Cui, Y. H. Qie
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Analysis of coupled structural-acoustic problems based on the smoothed finite element method (S-FEM)

Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 2014
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Li, Wei   +3 more
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