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Plates and Shells
About this Title
Michel Fortin, Université Laval, Ste-Foy, QC, Canada, Editor
Publication: CRM Proceedings and Lecture Notes
Publication Year:
1999; Volume 21
ISBNs: 978-0-8218-0950-1 (print); 978-1-4704-3935-4 (online)
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1090/crmp/021
MathSciNet review: MR1696509
MSC: Primary 74-06; Secondary 74K20, 74K25
Table of Contents
Front/Back Matter
Chapters
- Derivation and justification of plate models by variational methods
- Simple triangular shell elements for large strain estimations of sheet metal forming parts
- Some approximation methods for linear thin shell problems
- Numerical analysis of piezoelectric shells
- Étude intrinsèque d’un problème de coque en grandes déformations
- Locking-free mixed stabilized finite element methods for bending-dominated shells
- Un élément de coque simple à trois nœuds en grandes rotations et élastoplasticité
- Intrinsic nonlinear models of shells
- Convergence of the linear $P$(1,1) and $P$(2,1) thin shells to asymptotic shells
- Two-level overlapping Schwarz methods for plate elements on unstructured meshes using non-matching coarse grids
- Large elasto-plastic deformations of thin shells with application to the stamping of anisotropic sheet metal parts
- Justification of two-dimensional linear shell models by the use of $\Gamma $-convergence theory
- Numerical simulation of high-rate stamping of tubes and sheets
- An intrinsic form of the stress resultant geometrically exact shell theory
- Numerical inf-sup analysis of MITC plate bending elements
- Optimisation des plaques et coques
- Vibroacoustic behavior of a rectangular box
- Error analysis of mixed finite elements for cylindrical shells