[KNIHA][B] Finite element methods for flow problems

J Donea, A Huerta - 2003 - books.google.com
In recent years there have been significant developments in the development of stable and
accurate finite element procedures for the numerical approximation of a wide range of fluid …

Mixed finite element methods—reduced and selective integration techniques: a unification of concepts

DS Malkus, TJR Hughes - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and …, 1978 - Elsevier
The equivalence of certain classes of mixed finite element methods with displacement
methods which employ reduced and selective integration techniques is established. This …

Infinite elements

P Bettess - International Journal for numerical methods in …, 1977 - Wiley Online Library
A series of shape functions analogous to Lagrange polynomials, but including an
exponential decay term, are suggested as appropriate for elements which extend to infinity …

An'upwind'finite element scheme for two-dimensional convective transport equation

JC Heinrich, PS Huyakorn… - International …, 1977 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
The paper is concerned with the finite element solution of the two-dimensional convective-
diffusion equation. The numerical difficulties, related to the essentially elliptic and parabolic …

Finite element analysis in fluid dynamics

TJ Chung - NASA STI/Recon Technical Report A, 1978 - ui.adsabs.harvard.edu
This book gives an exposition of the fundamentals of finite element theory with application to
fluid dynamics problems. The theory includes a discussion of variational principles and …

Flow of solids during forming and extrusion: some aspects of numerical solutions

OC Zienkiewicz, PC Jain, E Onate - International Journal of Solids and …, 1978 - Elsevier
In the extrusion and forming of solids the plastic (or viscoplastic) deformations are so large
that the elastic strain is negligible. The problem thus becomes one of incompressible …

How preexisting weaknesses control the style of continental breakup

JA Dunbar, DS Sawyer - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 1989 - Wiley Online Library
Continental breakup is a highly variable process. Differences occur in the relative timing and
extent of volcanism, uplift, and graben formation as well as in the mode and amount of …

Intrinsic viscosity and the polarizability of particles having a wide range of shapes

JF Douglas, EJ Garboczi - Advances in chemical physics, 1995 - books.google.com
Intrinsic viscosity and the polarizability of particles having a wide range of shapes Page 97
INTRINSIC VISCOSITY AND THE POLARIZABILITY OF PARTICLES HAVING A WIDE RANGE …

A finite element for the numerical solution of viscous incompressible flows

M Bercovier, M Engelman - Journal of Computational Physics, 1979 - Elsevier
A finite element of the penalization type for the solution of incompressible viscous Navier-
Stokes equations using an isoparametric parabolic element is presented. The penalization …

Review of computing methods for recirculating flows

SY Tuann, MD Olson - Journal of Computational Physics, 1978 - Elsevier
A review is presented of the many different finite difference and finite element methods (FDM
and FEM) for computing recirculating flows as exemplified by the cavity flow problem. The …