18 résultats avec le mot-clé: 'finite element method local damage mesh'
• Alternative formulation for a good conditioning of the system matrix â Quasi optimal convergence.. • Necessary and sufficient geometrical conditions remain open â Inclusion
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To prove the optimal convergence of the standard finite element method, we shall construct a modification of the nodal interpolation operator replacing the standard
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Numerical integration, Quadtree mesh, Smoothed finite element method, Stable extended finite element
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Embedded discontinuity finite element method for modeling of localized failure in heterogeneous materials with structured mesh: an alternative to extended finite element method.
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Neumann or Robin boundary conditions â First results with a mixed formulation Dynamic equation : heat equation. Michel Duprez Rule of the mesh in the Finite Element
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Keywords: mixed finite element method; a-posteriori error analysis; error estimation and mesh/modeling adaptation.
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elliptic boundary value problem, very weak formulation, finite element method, mesh grading, singular complement method, discretization error estimate.. AMS
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Keywords: Brain Shift, MRI Brain Segmentation, Finite Element Method FEM, Biomechanical Modeling, Simplex Mesh, Deformable Model.... To
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Keywords : Fluid-Structure Interaction, Monolithic Formulation, Stabilized Finite Element Method, Anisotropic Mesh Adaptation, incompressible flow, rigid body motion,
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KEY WORDS: Anisotropic mesh adaptation; Turbulent flows; Stabilized finite element method; Spalart- Allmaras; Boundary layers; Reynolds Averaged
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In this chapter, we demonstrate a general formulation of the FEM allowing to calculate the diffraction efficiencies from the electromagnetic field diffracted by arbitrarily
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Octree (3D) and quadtree (2D) representations of computational geometry are particularly well suited to modelling domains that are defined implicitly, such as those generated by
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Key-words: MEG, EEG, MEEG, forward problem, CGAL, FEM, BEM, implicit finite elements, mesh generation, Boundary element method, spherical model..
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orthogonal maps, origami, operator splitting, finite element methods, adaptive mesh refinement, prescribed Jacobian equation, Monge-Ampère equation, least-squares method,
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If this rule is ignored, a particle not containing any grid quadrature points would not give a con- tribution to the right hand side of the potential equation and would not
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In his comment, De Basabe criticises our paper ignoring the advantages of unstructured element mesh used in the finite element method, and argues that the Gaussian quadrature grid
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