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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1925-1944 
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    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
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    Notes: A finite element velocity method for analysing the superplastic sheet metal forming process is presented. This method is developed from the principle of virtual work and is based on the use of isoparametric continuum elements. The large inelastic deformation of the superplastic material is modelled as the behaviour of an incompressible non-linear viscous flow material. The contact and friction problem is solved by using the compatibility load step method, which is an extension of an earlier work. The finite element method is applied to selected problems to illustrate the applicability of the solution procedure.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2061-2077 
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    Notes: New two- and three-dimensional boundary element formulations are developed for steady-state and transient uncoupled thermoelasticity. These new procedures differ from previous work in that additional surface or volume integration is not required to incorporate thermal loads in the analysis. Instead, thermal body forces are introduced in the boundary element system via particular integrals.The present formulation is implemented in a general purpose, multi-region system, and examples are presented to demonstrate the accuracy and versatility of the method.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2345-2345 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988) 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2457-2485 
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    Notes: A unified numerical method to integrate stiff time-dependent constitutive equations has been developed. This method is a stable, non-iterative and self-correcting solution procedure which works successfully over a wide range in strain rate sensitivity. Time steps are automatically controlled during integration to achieve a user-specified accuracy. This method is implemented in the program package NONSS whose dual purpose is examination of the behaviour of unified constitutive models by themselves (‘one-element behaviour’) as well as providing a computationally efficient subroutine for utilizing such models with existing finite element programs for non-linear structural and metal forming analyses.This paper first reviews the relation between the numerical characteristic of constitutive equations and the choice of integration methods. Then the paper presents the derivation of the governing basic equations in the new method, and also derives a special algorithm which permits large integration steps within the negative strain rate sensitivity (‘serrated yielding’) regime. Examples of the program's performance are given, including plasticity at high and low temperatures, cyclic deformation and multiaxial straining.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 113-131 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 165-176 
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    Notes: The boundary element method is applied to large deformation problems typical in industrial forming problems. A form of Betti's theorem relevant to an updated Lagrangian type of solution procedure is established as the basis for the boundary element formulation. Equilibrium iterations are needed in each load step. All non-linear terms are moved to the right-hand side and the boundary element method can be used. Cross-anisotropy is assumed where Hill's yield criterion is adopted together with isotropic hardening. The investigation has shown that the boundary element method is applicable to this type of problem, giving good results within reasonable computer time.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 227-251 
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    Notes: A formal analogy between the equations of pure plastic and viscoplastic flow theory for void-containing metals and those of standard non-linear elasticity is presented. The formulation is particularized for the analysis of axisymmetric sheet metal forming problems using simple two node linear finite elements. Details of the treatment of friction and strain hardening phenomena, time increment computation and elastic effects are also given. Examples of the effect of void porosity on the hemispherical stretching of a circular sheet are presented.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988) 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 293-311 
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    Notes: The extension of time-marching procedures to low Mach number and low Reynolds number conditions is considered. It is shown that the disparate speeds of the acoustic and particle waves prevent convergence at high Reynolds numbers, while the requirement that both the Courant and the von Neumann numbers be of order one prevents convergence in very viscous flows. A perturbation expansion is used to introduce pseudo-acoustic waves that propagate at speeds similar to the particle speed at high Reynolds numbers and that allows both the inviscid and viscous time step parameters to be of order one at low Reynolds numbers. The resulting algorithm is shown to give convergence rates that are independent of either Mach number or Reynolds number over a range of five orders of magnitude in both parameters. Results are shown for strong heat addition in low-speed flow encompassing this broad range of variables.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 373-386 
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    Notes: The ignition of a semi-infinite solid polymer under convective exposure is investigated. A quasi-steady approximation is used for the gas phase and the transient effect is accounted for in the solid phase only. Both surface and gas phase chemical reactions are included simultaneously. The ignition mechanism is studied in terms of the concurrent heat transfer, mass transfer, mass transfer and chemical processes at the surface as well as in the gas phase. The gas phase governing equations are integrated independently from the solid phase energy equation using the Adams-Moulton subroutine. Corrections to the iterative procedure are carried out by establishing a set of perturbation equations and using the Newton-Raphson and least-squares methods. The results indicate that ignition occurs in the heterogeneous mode within a narrow range of low flow velocities and high temperatures. An ignition phase transition point exists, and within a wide range of high flow velocities, ignition switches to the homogeneous mode.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 387-399 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: The numerical simulation of the heat transfer and fluid processes in a furnace is carried out using finite difference techniques. A heat treatment furnace for the annealing of steel is considered as an example and a mathematical model of the system is obtained by simplifying the equations that govern the transport in the various components that constitute the system. The resulting set of coupled equations then governs the time-dependent temperature distribution in the furnace. Because of the complexity of the full problem, the transport processes undergone by individual components of the furnace are simulated first, using appropriate boundary conditions that decouple them from the other components. These individual simulations are considered in terms of the underlying physical mechanisms for validation. Finally, these are combined to obtain the simulation of the full, coupled problem. The temperature cycle undergone by the material is computed, along with the time-dependent temperature distributions in other components. A comparison with experimental data indicates close agreement, lending strong support to the numerical model. The relevance of these results to the design of the overall thermal system is also outlined.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 445-473 
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    Notes: An extensive amount of work has been published on the treatment of heat transfer associated with phase change. A few recent advances are discussed in this paper with some emphasis on the phase change of metals. The apparent capacity, effective capacity, enthalpy, post iterative, source based and semi-analytical methods are discussed and relative advantages and disadvantages of each are analysed. Recent developments in nodelling the flow during pouring and natural convection with applications of two widely used convective liffusive codes, the Los Alamos MAC and the Imperial College TEACH, are presented. An alternative tream function-vorticity approach is also discussed. Applications of these methods to turbulent convection during mould filling and continuous casting are presented. Areas of interest for further research work are identified as modelling of turbulence in liquid metals, flow through mushy regions and improvement of the performance of weak methods in multidimensional problems when the ratio of latent heat to sensible heat is large.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 517-543 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: Accuracies of solutions (structural temperatures and thermal stresses) obtained from different finite element thermal and structural models set up for the space shuttle orbiter are compared and discussed. For studying the effect of element size on the solution accuracies of finite element heat transfer and thermal stress analyses of the orbiter, five structural performance and resizing (SPAR) thermal models and five NASA structural analysis (NASTRAN) structural models were set up for the orbiter wing midspan bay 3. The structural temperature distribution over the wing skin (lower and upper) surface of one bay was dome shaped and induced more severe thermal stresses in the chordwise direction than in the spanwise direction. The induced thermal stresses were extremely sensitive to slight variation in structural temperature distributions. Both internal convention and internal radiation were found to have equal effects on the orbiter structural temperatures. Minimum degrees of element fineness required for thermal and structural models for the orbiter to yield satisfactory solutions were established. In transient heat transfer analysis most of the computation time was consumed in the time-dependent temperature calculations and not in the radiation view-factor computations.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 561-570 
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    Notes: A numerical procedure is presented for predicting failure in laminated composites subjected to simultaneous intense localized heating and applied mechanical loads. The method consists of a non-linear two-dimensional, axisymmetric finite difference thermal analyser which considers the effects of surface ablation, radiation and convection losses and temperature dependent thermophysical properties. The thermal results are used in conjunction with a flat plate finite element code to predict the failure of laminated composites. Predictions based on the numerical analyses are compared with experimental results obtained from mechanically loaded graphite epoxy coupons spot-irradiated at various intensities.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 611-624 
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    Notes: The coupled heat and mass transfer partial differential equations as derived by Luikov are used to analyse freezing problems in porous media. A numerical model is subsequently developed to depict the frost heave mechanism in a freezing soil system. An example is given of the application of the model and the results are compared with those achieved from field experiments.Also, a novel application of the coincident node technique is presented for the coupled heat and mass transfer problem. This circumvents the numerical problems usually associated with flow through thin layers, in this case a vapour barrier, sandwiched between materials of greater thickness.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 635-655 
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    Notes: The simulation of welding of shell structures is investigated in this paper. In order to verify the implementation of the shell element adopted, two different problems were studied. In the first problem the butt-welding of two plates was simulated. In the second problem the butt-welding of a thin-walled pipe was simulated. It is concluded from the analysis of the plate problem that the shell element is quite effective in the membrane state. The comparison between calculated values and experimental values for the residual stress field in the pipe shows that the shell element performs quite well in the analysis of a realistic problem.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988) 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 55-80 
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    Notes: In a companion paper, Thomas and Gladwell,4 the authors designed a class of multistage methods for second-order systems of ordinary differential equations (ODE's), together with local error estimators based on embedding techniques. Here we provide a set of subroutines implementing the algorithms and discuss our numerical experience with the resulting codes.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 109-120 
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    Notes: Shape design sensitivity analysis (SDSA) expressions have been derived for non-linear anisotropic heat conducting solid bodies by following the material derivative concept and adjoint variable method of optimal shape design given in the literature. The variation of a general integral functional has been described in terms of primary and adjoint quantities evaluated at the varying boundaries. As an example problem in shape optimization, optimal outer boundary profiles of an orthotropic solid body are obtained by the boundary element method (BEM), after reformulating the SDSA equations in a form which is most suitable for the BEM.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 183-197 
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    Notes: The problem of design of actively controlled structures subject to restrictions on the damping parameters of the closed-loop system is formulated and solved as a multiobjective optimization problem. The purpose of control is to effectively suppress structural vibrations due to initial excitation. The cross-sectional areas of the members are treated as design variables. The structural weight and the controlled system energy are considered as objective functions for minimization. The goal programming approach is used for the solution of the multiobjective optimization problems. The procedure is illustrated through numerical simulations using two-bar and twelve-bar truss structures.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 1-8 
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    Notes: In recent years a number of programs have been developed for the calculation of plastic processes, but up to now the use of these programs in industrial practice has been limited to particular cases.On the one hand, reasons for this can be found with the users who often, not knowing the theoretical principles and the restrictions of the calculations, obtain wrong results and thus generally doubt the applicability of the program.On the other hand, in many cases calculations are only possible with low accuracy since information and data on the boundary conditions and the material behaviour are not available.This paper describes the possibilities and limits of the numerical simulations as well as the compromises which have to be accepted.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 401-414 
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    Notes: When growing semiconductor crystals from the melt, the free convection induced in the liquid phase by the imposed thermal boundary conditions can become periodic in time. Recently, the onset of this oscillatory convection has been simulated directly through solution of the time-dependent governing equations for the particular case of an imposed horizontal temperature gradient. In this paper a new approach for detecting the oscillatory instability is presented in which the transition from steady to periodic flow is identified with a Hopf bifurcation in the solution of the steady equations. The critical Grashof number and frequency are predicted by solving an extended system of steady equations that locates exactly the Hopf bifurcation point, and the variation with aspect ratio and Prandtl number of the threshold for oscillations is obtained through continuation methods. By introducing a homotopy parameter into the boundary conditions the variation of the critical Grashof number is computed as the thermal and viscous conditions on the upper surface vary.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 475-494 
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    Notes: Recent progress and advances in the development and applicability of a novel ‘transfinite element’ computational methodology is presented for general non-linear/linear transient thermal problems. The proposed methodology and concepts are new and unique, and demonstrate the applicability to general transient non-linear/linear thermal analysis situations by combining classical Galerkin schemes and transform approaches with contemporary finite element methods to preserve the modelling versatility and numerical features-thereby, a hybrid computational methodology is proposed. Characteristic features and pertinent details of the approach are described for non-linear/linear transient thermal problems, wherein non-linearities due temperature dependence of thermophysical properties and/or general non-linear bound ary conditions to include radiation, effects due to phase change, etc., are considered. In addition, the use of high-continuity formulations in conjuction with the proposed methodology to furnish accurate temperature distributions and temperature gradients making use of a relatively smaller number of degrees of freedom is also demonstrated. Numerical test cases are presented for a variety of problems to demonstrate the fundamental features and applicability of the proposed formulations. The proposed hybrid transfinite element methodology and concepts offer significant potential for extension to several areas of mathematical physics and engineering and to interdisciplinary research areas.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 571-580 
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    Notes: By some examples it is shown how to treat non-everyday heat transfer problems which are characterized by temperature dependent heat sources and heat radiation.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 581-592 
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    Notes: A new Monte Carlo method is developed to analyse multi-dimensional radiative heat transfer in an enclosure containing grey gas with anisotropically scattering grey particles. One set of variables, called READ (Radiative Energy Absorption Distribution), is introduced to represent radiative transfer, thus appreciably reducing repeated computations required by the conventional Monte Carlo technique. A 1 m × 1 m square duct is used as the enclosure with the upper and lower walls at different temperatures in the one-dimensional case and with adiabatic specular or diffuse side walls in the two-dimensional case. Results agree well with the existing analytical solutions for one-dimensional, non-scattering cases. It is concluded that, with anisotropic scattering, an increase in the absorption coefficient and/or single scattering albedo produces adverse effects on radiative heat transfer. Anisotropic scattering effects cannot be simulated by the use of the effective absorption coefficient.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 39-53 
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    Notes: We develop a new class of multistage algorithms for second-order systems of ordinary differential equations (ODE's) based on methods by Zienkiewicz et al.13 Our new methods are designed to provide a set of efficient methods which can be used with local error estimators based on embedding techniques. In a companion paper, we provide a set of subroutines implementing the algorithms derived and a discussion of numerical experience with the resulting codes.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 121-141 
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    Notes: The stress integration algorithm for hypoelastic constitutive equations proposed by Pinsky et al.3 is extended for the treatment of finite deformation elastoplastic constitutive relations. Another approach based on the polar decomposition of the deformation gradient tensor F = R · U is also introduced. Numerical examples and a discussion on these two approaches are given.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 95-108 
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    Notes: In field systems containing a divergenceless vector, the problem may be posed in terms of a vector potential for convenience. For the solution of the magnetic vector potential in three dimensional problems with current sources, there exist three standard variational formulations in the literature. While all these are known to give verifiable physical solutions, there is some question as to which is to be preferred. Indeed, one of them is invalid for infinite dimensional fields in that, without the finite element trial functions, it will not give unique solutions since it does not explicitly impose the divergence of the vector potential.In this paper, we look at the formulations in the light of the restrictions imposed by the finite element trial functions for tetrahedral elements and arrive at the curious result that that formulation which is totally invalid when the vector potential is unrestricted by trial functions, is in fact valid in finite element analysis and, at the same time, is the best. We further show that this formulation yields naturally non-divergent vector potential solutions, strictly as a result of the trial functions.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 625-633 
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    Notes: This paper reviews the work done to date on the numerical simulation of forest fires. A general model to predict forest fire spread under different conditions is presented and studied. The model is based on nth order reaction theory, and is sufficiently simple and flexible to conveniently deal with variations in wind velocity, forest properties, fire breaks and other phenomena of interest to the fire controller. The effects of changing various parameters in the equations are illustratd. Results for zero and constant wind velocity are given, together with the effect of abrupt wind changes and fire breaks.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 19-38 
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    Notes: The present paper discusses the numerical solution of steady-state non-linear heat conduction problems in composite bodies by using the boundary element method. Two kinds of non-linearities are considered: the temperature dependence of the thermal conductivity and boundary conditions of the radiative type. By introducing the integral of conductivity as a new variable the governing equation of the problem becomes linear in the transform space. Transformed boundary conditions of the Dirichlet and Neumann types are also linear but convective boundary conditions become non-linear. Also, discontinuities arise in the value of the integral of conductivity across the interface between materials with different properties since continuity of temperature is imposed. The problem is numerically solved by discretizing the external and interface boundaries of the region under consideration with constant boundary elements and applying an iterative scheme of the Newton-Raphson type.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 263-279 
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    Notes: The influence of non-linear thermal parameters on moisture distribution predictions in an unsaturated soil is investigated. A fully non-linear numerical model of coupled heat and mass transfer is used to analyse the one dimensional drying of a stratum of loam. The distribution of moisture content in the upper 0.5 m of soil is the subject of interest. Assumed representative material parameters are used.The results show small but significant changes in moisture content variations when either the value of the thermal conductivity or the heat capacity alone is kept constant. When both are held constant, however, a cancellation of effects occurs. This is attributed to the fact that the thermal gradients in the soil remain largely unchanged when compared with fully non-linear values. Actual magnitudes of temperatures are different but the thermal gradients are not.These conclusions cannot be generalized at this stage beyond the problem dependent results achieved. The results are, however, viewed as a contribution to a greater overall understanding of the complex problem under consideration.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1-18 
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    Notes: An automatic remeshing scheme has been developed to enable finite element simulation of even complicated forming processes. It has been demonstrated that for many practical applications the incorporation of this technique in the existing computer codes is indispensable not only for more accurate solutions but sometimes just for striving to obtain solutions. In order to avoid the tedious procedures of, e.g. interrupting the analysis, performing rediscretization, mapping of current state variables and preparing the new set of boundary conditions, methods for automating the remeshing procedures and the related accuracy problems have been presented. Several examples, such as a heading process, an extrusion process through a square die, and a one-blow impression-die forging process with flash have been successfully tested out with this automatic remeshing scheme.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 153-165 
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    Notes: A creep analysis capability, using a generalized viscoelastic model, is introduced to process the creep behaviour coupled with elastoplastic deformation. The formulation is based on the step-by-step time integration of the Kelvin-Maxwell rheological model with non-constant parameters.The concept of a rheological model is extended to the multiaxial stresses by the Prandtl-Reuss stress-strain relationship, from which the tangential stiffness matrix is formed for Newton's iteration. If the plastic deformation is coupled with creep, the algorithm will seek a solution in two distinct steps. Various choices of empirical creep laws are available and small variations in temperature are allowed as implemented in the general purpose finite element analysis program.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 217-230 
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    Notes: During mechanical system kinematic and dynamic analysis, linear and non-linear algebraic equations must be solved. Algebraic equations are often ill-conditioned, due either to physical singularities or large numerical errors, in which case solutions may have large errors or analysis methods may fail. Causes of ill-conditioned problems are studied and illustrated with examples. Ill-conditioned matrices and matrix condition numbers are discussed and an efficient and reliable indicator of ill-conditioned matrices is suggested. In constrained kinematic and dynamic analysis, equations are solved repetitively, so symbolic factorization is used. The ill-conditioning problem due to symbolic factorization is discussed and methods of detecting ill-conditioning are suggested. Three examples are studied to demonstrate the effectiveness and use of condition numbers and ill-conditioned system detection methods.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 289-289 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 291-292 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 361-378 
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    Notes: A hybrid two-dimensional finite element-Monte Carlo numerical solution method has been developed for solving complex transient non-linear gas radiation enclosure problems. Solid conducting media are coupled to conducting gaseous or particulate participating media and both may be internally energy generating. Bilinear isoparametric elements are used, allowing geometrically complex enclosures with internal objects to be present. Radiative energy transport within the gaseous enclosures is accounted for using a Monte Carlo method which permits a broad range of complexities. Included here are: diffuse-grey and specularly reflecting walls with temperature and spectrally dependent, and non-homogeneous emissivities or absorptivities; absorbing/emitting gases with temperature and spectrally dependent, and non-homogeneous emissivities or absorptivities; and isotropic or anisotropic scattering gases or particles. This method was verified by solving several standard steady state problems and comparing the solutions to those found using the conventional finite element, the P-N and the exchange factor methods. Solution times are comparable to those of the finite element method. A more complex transient problem solution is then given to demonstrate the versatility and power of the method.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 329-347 
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    Notes: A C0 9-node shell element based on assumed interpolations of covariant strain components defined with respect to the element natural co-ordinate system has recently been proposed. In this formulation, the covariant strains are obtained directly from the Cartesian strains by tensor transformation without any need to compute laminar co-ordinate based strains. In the present work, the interpolated covariant strains used in this element are analysed to determine their satisfaction of the basic requirements for successful strain interpolation. These basic requirements are stated as invariance to rigid body motions and ability to represent constant and linear strain states. In the finite element formulation, the weak form of momentum balance is expressed in terms of covariant strains and contravariant stresses. The corresponding elasticity tensor is a function of the components of the metric tensor associated with the element natural co-ordinate system. The invariance properties of the metric tensor in the context of the finite element approximation are also discussed.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 413-421 
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    Notes: Natural convection flow of a non-Newtonian fluid between two vertical infinite parallel flat plates forms the case study of the present work. Velocity profiles for the Prandtl-Eyring and Powell-Eyring fluid models are obtained through the method of spline collocation.The applicability and reliability of the techniques employed here are discussed in detail with a suggested error estimate and analysis. Accuracy in the successive iterations in the results is of the fourth order. To maintain this accuracy the help of a computer is not required for carrying out the calculation of velocity profiles. Thus the simplicity of the spline collocation technique is demonstrated in its application to flow problems.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 423-435 
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    Notes: Three functionals, the modified forms of the Hu-Washizu, Hellinger-Reissner, and complementary energy principles, as developed by Pian, Chen, and Kang1.2 are stated. Finite element discretization of each is presented and the ensuing computations developed, resulting in the element stiffness matrix, with displacement degrees-of-freedom only, and the stress recovery matrices. Subroutines are presented for this purpose where the close relationship of the three principles is exploited to result in a compact hybrid element technique. The techniques herein reviewed are assumed applicable at the individual element level. The usual summation over all elements in the model is implied.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 453-465 
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    Notes: The accuracy of three numerical algorithms - the tangent-stiffness radial-return, secant-stiffness radial-return and simple radial-return methods - is analysed against exact solutions for the pressure-modified von Mises yield criterion with the associated flow rule. The governing equations of the exact solutions are derived using a simple and innovative geometrical approach, in terms of a pair of non-linear, first order differential equations, in rate change of the deviatoric radius and in rate change of angular locations on the deviatoric plane. For both accuracy and efficiency, and for small and large time steps, the secant-stiffness radial-return method is the best of all.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 437-452 
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    Notes: A three-dimensional finite element model has been developed to simulate the sliding of a rubber block over a grooved road surface. The model makes use of the symmetries of the problem to simplify the analysis, so that two-dimensional isoparametric elements of both rectangular and triangular configuration have been extended into the third dimension. A procedure for analysing the behaviour of any one groove to groove unit of the pavement is also developed, and this is extended so that the contact between the sliding rubber block and the leading edge of each raised pavement section is analysed. Preliminary comparisons between theoretical calculations and experimental measurements indicate that the finite element procedure provides an accurate and economical estimate of the behaviour of the rubber slider as it is pressed into a grooved pavement. Elastic predictions of sliding resistance seem reasonable at low sliding speeds, but viscoelastic rubber analysis appears necessary if higher speed skid resistance is to be predicted.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 467-487 
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    Notes: An analysis is presented for the steady state free convective flow and heat transfer from an axisymmetric heat-generating body that is embedded in a fluid-saturated, semi-infinite, porous medium. The porous medium is assumed to be rigid, homogeneous and isotropic, and be in thermal equilibrium with the fluid. The fluid is assumed to be incompressible, with the density changes contributing only towards the buoyancy forces via the Boussinesq approximation. The governing equations for the fluid consist of the equation of continuity, Darcy's law and the equation of energy. After introducing the stream function concept, the equations governing the stream function and pressure are derived. Using the non-dimensional variables, the non-dimensional equations governing the non-dimensional forms of the temperature, stream function and pressure are dervied and the appropriate boundary conditions are stated. The mathematical formulation contains two parameters; D, the non-dimensional depth of the body from the surface of the porous medium, and a product Raθs of Rayleigh number (Ra) and the non-dimensional surface temperature of the body (θs). The Galerkin finite element method, with linear, isoparametric, quadrilateral elements, is used to reduce the mathematical formulation into a set of algebraic equations. The expressions to calculate the non-dimensional surface temperature and Nusselt number of the body, and the non-dimensional velocity of the fluid, are derived. A computer code has been developed to solve the algebraic equations, using Gauss elimination procedure, in a banded matrix form. The computer code, in addition to the non-dimensional temperature, stream function and pressure, calculates the isothermal lines, non-dimensional surface temperature of the body, Nusselt number of the body, velocity field and isobars.To demonstrate the application of the code, a spherical heat-generating body is considered as an example. Numerical results are obtained for D = 3 and 6, and Raθs = 0.001, 0.1, 1 and 5, and presented.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 527-530 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 555-570 
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    Notes: An integrated approach to the minimum weight design of geometrically non-linear three dimensional truss structures with geometric imperfections, subject to inequality constraints on static displacements, stresses, local buckling and cross sectional areas, is investigated. The integrated structural synthesis problem involves design and response quantities as independent variables and equilibrium equations, describing the finite element model, as equality constraints. The non-linear structural analysis and the optimization are thus merged together into a single process. A computer program developed to compute the contraint values and analytical gradients is coupled with a generalized reduced gradient algorithm to solve the integrated problem. Numerical results for a geometrically non-linear shallow dome example problem are presented for various types of imperfections. Furthermore, it is found that the algorithm is capable of detecting and guarding against system as well as element elastic instability using equilibrium information only, that is, without imposing system and local buckling inequality constraints.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 531-539 
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    Notes: In a recently published paper a finite element based iterative method was introduced for the solution of the eigenvalue problem of stationary cracks.1 In this paper we give the theoretical basis of this iterative method and we show why it converges and how it could be extended to more complex fracture problems. The cases of cracks at interfaces are illustrated.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 541-554 
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    Notes: The finite element iterative method is applied to the eigenvalue problem of a crack between dissimilar media. In this case the transfer matrix is non-symmetric, which leads to complex eigenvalues. The singularity obtained agrees with the analytical results of r(-1/2+ie). The method of evaluating the eigenfunctions is general and can be applied to more complex cases of material and geometry, which are frequently encountered in composite materials. A powerful method for evaluating stress intensities in dissimilar media is given in the Appendix. The method is also reduced for homogeneous media to give stress intensity factors for modes I, II and III.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 589-615 
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    Notes: This paper deals with elasto-plastic large deformation analysis of space-frames. It is based on a complementary energy approach. A methodology is presented wherein: (i) each member of the frame, modelled as an initially straight space-beam, is sought to be represented by a single finite element, (ii) each member can undergo arbitrarily large rigid rotations, but only moderately large relative rotations; (iii) a plastic-hinge method, with arbitrary locations of the hinges along the beam, is used to account for plasticity, (iv) the non-linear bendin-stretching coupling is accounted for in each member, (v) the applied loading may be non-conservative and (vi) an explicit expression for the tangent stiffness matrix of each element is given under conditions (i) to (v). Several examples, with both quasi-static and dynamic loading, are given to illustrate the accuracy and efficiency of the approaches presented.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 631-646 
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    Notes: The elastic plastic torsion problem for an elastic, perfectly plastic cylinder with multiply connected cross section twisted around its longitudinal axis is formulated as an obstacle problem for an associated stress potential, the obstacle being defined in terms of a generalized distance function. Based upon the reformulation of the obstacle problem as an equivalent linear complementarity problem, the latter is discretized by means of finite difference techniques, and a monotonically convergent iterative scheme for its numerical solution is developed. At each step of the iteration the solution of a reduced system of discrete Poisson equations is required which is done by applying multi-grid techniques with respect to a hierarchy of grid-point sets. Combined with a suitably chosen nested iteration process this results in a computationally very efficient algorithm for the approximate solution of the elastic plastic torsion problem.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 663-676 
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    Notes: This paper deals with the vibration of open cylindrical shells by the spline strip method based on Novozhilov's shell theory. Convergence of the solutions is investigated in a few examples and is found to be satisfactory. The accuracy of the results is compared with those calculated by other numerical methods and found to be in good agreement.The effect of inlcuded angles and inplane constraints on vibrating characteristics of simply supported cylindrical shells is shown.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 717-730 
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    Notes: A finite element of arbitrary quadrilateral shape is presented for plane elasticity analysis. The element is derived from triangular fields of compatible quadratic displacements with vertex connectors which include rotations. All rigid body movements and constant strain states are recovered exactly. Results from several test problems demonstrate that very good numerical accuracy is obtained for both displacements and stresses, even for quite coarse finite element meshes.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 695-704 
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    Notes: This paper addresses some of the theoretical aspects involved in the numerical study of non-Newtonian flow problems. We consider the second-order Rivlin-Erickson constitutive model due to the simple differential form that emerges for the system of equations that govern the flow when expressed in stream function-vorticity variables. This model describes slightly elastic fluids that exhibit a constant viscosity behaviour. A steady two-dimensional flow is studied through a planar contraction geometry.An auxiliary variable is introduced into the problem formulation producing a non-linear system of differential equations comprising two elliptic equations and one hyperbolic equation. This system is discretized by finite difference methods and the resulting system of non-linear algebraic equations is solved iteratively by successive substitutions. The simple structure of this iteration permits a convergence analysis which is presented in Section 2. This analysis is performed prior to the spatial discretization and establishes the dependence of the iteration upon the material parameters. At the discrete linearized equation level a combination of inner iterations for elliptic equations and direct marching for the hyperbolic equation is used. The stability of the marching scheme is considered in Section 4.3 and a discussion on the results is given in Section 5.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 763-765 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 731-742 
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    Notes: The behaviour of infilled frames subjected to horizontal loads is analysed by an iterative numerical procedure. The stiffness of the structural system is determined with variations in geometrical and mechanical characteristics.The analysis is carried out utilizing the boundary element method (BEM) for the infill and opportunely dividing the frame into finite elements, so as to transform the mutual interactions of the two subsystems into stresses distributed along the boundary for the infill and into nodal actions for the frame.This makes it possible to take into account the separation arising between the two substructures when mutual tensile stresses are involved.At first, infills without openings are considered, using BEM with constant elements for two-dimensional problems in elasticity.The results are compared with those obtained using the simplified equivalent pin-jointed strut model, which is very common in the literature.Subsequently, using an analogous procedure, panels with openings are considered. For these systems, for which no satisfactory simplified models exist, the loss of stiffness in relation to the size of the opening is evaluated.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 935-952 
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    Notes: A new collocation method based on quadratic splines is presented for second order two-point boundary value problems. First, O(h4) approximations to the first and second derivative of a function are derived using a quadratic-spline interpolant of u. Then these approximations are used to define an O(h4) perturbation of the given boundary value problem. Second, the perturbed problem is used to define a collocation approximation at interval midpoints for which an optimal O(h3-J) global estimate for the jth derivative of the error is derived. Further, O(h4-J) error bounds for the jth derivative are obtained for certain superconvergence points. It should be observed that standard collocation at midpoints gives O(h2-J) bounds. Results from numerical experiments are reported that verify the theoretical behaviour of the method.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1945-1962 
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    Notes: A nine node finite element is presented for the analysis of thin shell structures undergoing large deflection. The finite element formulation is based on the concept of degenerate solid shell element and the Hellinger-Reissner principle with independent strain. Three versions of assumed independent strain are selected to suppress spurious kinematic modes. One version leads to a finite element model which is kinematically stable at element level while the other two give globally stable models. Numerical tests indicate that the finite element model which is stable at element level may reveal the locking effect in certain cases. However, the other two models are free of locking.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1825-1841 
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    Notes: A ‘multiple determinant parabolic interpolation method’ is described and evaluated, principally by using a plane frame test-bed program. It is intended primarily for solving the transcendental eigenvalue problems arising when the ‘exact’ member equations obtained by solving the governing differential equations of members are used to find the eigenvalues (i.e. critical buckling loads or undamped natural frequencies) of structures. The method has five stages which together ensure successful convergence on the required eigenvalues in all circumstances. Thus, whenever checks indicate its suitability, parabolic interpolation is used to obtain eigenvalues more rapidly than would the popular bisection alternative. The checks also ensure a wise choice of the determinant used by the interpolation. The determinants available are all usually zero at eigenvalues, and comprise the determinant of the overall stiffness matrix Kn and the determinants which result, with negligible extra computation, from effectively considering all except the last m (m=1, 2,…, n-1) freedoms to which Kn corresponds as internal substructure freedoms. Tests showed time savings compared to bisection of 31 per cent when finding non-coincident eigenvalues to relative accuracy ∊ = 10-4, increasing to 62 per cent when ∊ = 10-8. The tests also showed time savings of about 10 per cent compared with an earlier Newtonian approach. The method requires no derivatives and its use in the widely available space frame program BUNVIS-RG has demonstrated how easily it can replace bisection, which was used in the earlier program BUNVIS.
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    Notes: This paper is concerned with formulations of finite element models for beams, arches, plates and shells based on the principle of virtual work. The focus is on computer implementation of hierarchic sequences of finite element models suitable for numerical solution of a large variety of practical problems which may concurrently contain thin and thick plates and shells, stiffeners, and regions where three dimensional representation is required. The approximate solutions corresponding to the hierarchic sequence of models converge to the exact solution of the fully three dimensional model. The stopping criterion is based on (1) estimation of the relative error in energy norm; (2) equilibrium tests and (3) observation of the convergence of quantities of interest.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988) 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 245-262 
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    Notes: A numerical study of the flow in a two-dimensional 90° circular-arc bend is presented. The study is based on the solution of the governing equations using a finite volume technique. Both laminar and turbulent flows are considered. Particular attention is given to the occurrence and size of the separation regions and, in this respect, the effects of Reynolds number and bend radius to height ratio are discussed. The study includes the effect of a guide vane, placed in the bend, on the flow characteristics. It is shown that the emerging velocity distribution is more uniform than that associated with flow in a bend without a guide vane. The presence of a guide vane is shown to suppress the formation of regions of flow separation. Comparisons are made between the effects on the flow of two different designs of guide vane.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 283-287 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 953-971 
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    Notes: A compact scheme is applied to three dimensional elasticity problems for composite materials, involving simple geometries. The mathematical aspects of this approach are discussed, in particular its solution by iteration methods. A vector processor code implementing the compact scheme is presented, and several numerical experiments are summarized.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1001-1002 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 843-855 
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    Notes: The two matrix equations obtained from the mixed finite element method are uncoupled through the use of the QR decomposition. The procedure obtains the basis for the null space which is composed of solutions to the homogeneous flux-equilibrium equation. The result is that, even for statically indeterminate problems, stresses can be obtained without solving for the displacement field. Furthermore, the stress field can be decomposed directly into contributions from applied forces and from prescribed displacements. The appearance of kinetic modes can easily be monitored. The possibility of utilizing non-conventional basis functions for use in conjunction with the QR decomposition is explored briefly. Simple examples are given to illustrate the theoretical results.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1029-1037 
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    Notes: This paper is concerned with the development of an efficient eigenproblem solution algorithm and an associated computer program for the economical solution of the free vibration problem of complex practical spinning structural systems. Thus, a detailed description of a newly developed block Lanczos procedure is presented in this paper that employs only real numbers in all relevant computations and also fully exploits sparsity of associated matrices. The procedure is capable of computing multiple roots and proves to be most efficient compared to other existing similar techniques.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1039-1055 
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    Notes: This paper presents a simple procedure for modifying the dynamic coupled soil-pore fluid equations in a manner which allows a stable and efficient staggered solution procedure to be used. The solution method is simpler than an alternative suggested by Park15 and has a direct physical interpretation. This stabilized procedure is efficient in numerical time domain analysis of soil-pore fluid occurring in earthquake and consolidation problems. Numerical examples of one and two dimensional saturated poroelastic media demonstrate the procedure.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1101-1128 
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    Notes: A simple and effective linear C0-triangular element for plates and shells is developed on the basis of the Hellinger-Reissner mixed variational principle with independently assumed stress and displacement fields. Two main features are emphasized in this development concerning the assumed transverse shear stress field. Firstly, this assumption results in edge-type penalty constraints in the thin plate/shell regimes. Secondly, the element is used in the form of a four-triangle, cross-diagonal macroelement mesh. As a result, the element is shown to be free from shear locking in thin plate/shell applications, and it satisfied all the appropriate patch tests required for Kirchhoff plate models. In addition, the element exhibits good overall convergence properties in a variety of test problems for plates and shells. Finally, from the computational standpoint, the element is very efficient since all stiffness component matrices are derived in explicit forms.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1087-1100 
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    Notes: This paper describes new and recent advances in the development of a hybrid transfinite element computational methodology for applicability to conduction/convection/radiation heat transfer problems. The transfinite element methodology, while retaining the modelling versatility of contemporary finite element formulations, is based on application of transform techniques in conjunction with classical Galerkin schemes and is a hybrid approach. The purpose of this paper is to provide a viable hybrid computational methodology for applicability to general transient thermal analysis. Highlights and features of the methodology are described and developed via generalized formulations and applications to several test problems. The proposed transfinite element methodology successfully provides a viable computational approach and numerical test problems validate the proposed developments for conduction/convection/radiation thermal analysis.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1169-1184 
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    Notes: A new triangular plate element is presented. This new element is based on independent interpolations for slopes, displacement and shear forces, and it is shown that it does not suffer from any defect common to other Mindlin plate elements. Several examples are presented to illustrate the behaviour of this new element.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1235-1236 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1213-1233 
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    Notes: The paper presents a general hierarchical formulation applicable to both elliptic and hyperbolic problems. Static and eigenvalue linear elastic problems as well as convection-diffusion problems are studied. The hierarchical formulation is well suited for adaptive procedures.For the convection-diffusion problem the hierarchical approximation is made in time only. Different hierarchical functions are proposed for different types of problems. Both weighted residual and least-squares formulations are applied. A combination of these two gives a penalty method with a constraint equation corresponding to the least-squares method. A whole class of time integration formulae is obtained. These are all suitable for adaptive procedures owing to the hierarchical approximation in the time domain. If a linear discontinuous hierarchical base function is used in the Galerkin weak formulation, the method so obtained corresponds to the discontinuous Galerkin method in time and is especially suited for convection dominated problems. The streamline-diffusion method is found to be the aforementioned penalty method.This paper also examines the sequence of nested equation systems that results from a hierarchical finite element formulation. Properties of these systems arising from static problems are investigated. The paper presents some new possibilities for iterative solution of hierarchic element equations, and different procedures are compared in a numerical example. Finally, a simple ID convection-diffusion problem clearly shows that the proposed hierarchical formulation in time gives a stable and accurate solution even for convection dominated flow.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 9-22 
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    Keywords: Streamline Elements ; KBKZ Model ; LDPE Extrusion ; Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: A finite streamline element method for use with integral type constitutive equations in viscoelastic flow simulation, including thermal effects, is presented and some new results using this method in modelling the IUPAC extrusion experiments for low-density polyethylene (LDPE), involving both long and short circular dies, are reported and discussed. It will be shown that the special streamline-based elements provide a convenient way of particle tracking and strain tensor calculation. The extrusion calculation when using a relatively realistic KBKZ type integral model with multiple relaxation times is stable, and practically important Weissenberg numbers and swelling ratios have been reached without difficulty. The agreement with experimental swelling ratios is on the whole satisfactory. In order to make the model a good fit to the Trouton viscosity experimental data of the LDPE sample, a spectrum of elongational parameters has been introduced. The second normal stress term has also been added to the integral model to examine its effect on extrusion swelling. The non-isothermal effects and the possibility of a wall slip near the die exit at high apparent shear rates are also discussed.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 87-97 
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    Notes: A fully three-dimensional elastic-plastic finite-element program for the study of metalforming operations is described. Several applications are discussed, and the finite-element (FE) predictions of metal flow, strain rate and temperature distributions, and the sites of initiation of ductile fracture are presented.
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    Notes: The bulging of continuously cast steel between the support rolls has been computed using a viscoplastic finite element model. Both two-dimensional and three-dimensional models are based on the minimization of the functional associated with the Norton-Hoff law and use the streamlines integration to calculate the bulging. By using industrial data, the influence of both numerical parameters and process parameters on the extent of the calculated bulging values has been investigated. The comparison of our results with experimental measurements confirms the relevance of the hypothesis of viscoplastic behaviour.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 43-54 
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    Notes: The application of the penalty-function formulation of the finite element method is made possible for analysing visco-elastic fluid flows by the method which decouples the momentum and continuity equations from the constitutive equation. An upwind finite element scheme is combined with the method in order to solve the constitutive equation. As visco-elastic fluid models, Jaumann derivative, upper and lower convected derivatives are considered. The Poiseuille flow and the flow through a plane converging channel are analysed.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 99-112 
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    Notes: Approximate methods for analysing steady-state cold drawing processes in polymer forming are discussed. These methods are applied to both axisymmetric and plane-strain drawing. The cold drawing process is associated with steady-state neck propagation along the specimen. Modifications are introduced in the approximate steady-state analysis which reflect the neck initiation and localization phases prior to steady-state drawing. This is accomplished without resorting to an analysis of the entire load-deformation history of the process. Finite element results are also presented and compared with those of the proposed approximate analyses. These comparisons show the approximate analysis to be an extremely efficient and quite accurate computational scheme for the analysis of steady-state cold drawing processes.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 55-66 
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    Notes: The cold rolling of rectangular section slabs is analysed for a range of width-to-height ratios (one to three) for which spread of the workpiece is appreciable. This necessitates the use of a three-dimensional model. An elastic-plastic finite-element method is used to provide a complete description of the slab rolling process.The pressure distribution at the workpiece/roll interface is found to show the typical ‘friction-hill’ observed in near-plane-strain experiments, but the pressure varies across the width of the interface. The shear-stress distribution at the roll interface provides detailed information about the ‘neutral line’ which is usually assumed to occur where the shear stress changes direction. The 3-D analysis shows clearly that there is a flow divide in both longitudinal and transverse directions.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 213-225 
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    Notes: A numerical method is introduced which is based on metal flow theory and simulates the densification of metal powder during hot isostatic pressing.The method, in which nodal velocities are variables, takes into consideration the dependence of flow stress on the temperature, strain rate and relative density of the material. The compressibility of porous metal as well as the incompressibility of fully dense metal are also taken into account.Porous specimens of the superalloy MERL76 were subjected to uniaxial compression tests at high temperature in order to determine the parameters of the equations on which the method is based. The densification behaviour of a turbine disk and two cylindrical components was numerically simulated and compared with experimental results.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 347-355 
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    Notes: Combined forced and free convective flows having locally complicated geometries or boundary conditions were numerically studied with a finite difference method of coarse and fine meshes. The coarse-and-fine mesh method developed can be used for numerical calculations of both unsteady and steady processes of heat and mass transfer in convective and diffusion flows which are strongly influenced by locally fine flows. The method was applied to a numerical calculation of the steady flow field of a CVD (chemical vapour deposition) reactor which has locally complicated flows caused by small inlet nozzles. The results of the calculation showed a considerable contribution of locally fine flows to the overall flow field, which is well predicted with the present method.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 357-371 
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    Notes: For the solution of thermal comfort problems a coupled model is presented consisting of the thermal model of the human body and of the clothing, with boundary conditions of the third kind.For thermal modelling the human body is divided into 16 parts according to the special character of the internal heat generation, of the blood vessel system and of the sweat secretion mechanism. Part models are connected by the flow paths of arteries and veins.Transport phenomena in the clothing are treated by a coupled heat and mass transfer model which permits various kinds of clothing for the different parts of the body.The equation system of the full model has been solved numerically by using time stepping schemes. As the results of the computations an approximative temperature field of the human body is produced.Calculated results have been compared with Experimental data.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1883-1891 
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    Notes: A residual finite element formulation is developed in this paper to solve elastodynamic problems in which body wave potentials are primary unknowns. The formulation is based on minimizing the square of the residuals of governing equations as well as all boundary conditions. Since the boundary conditions in terms of wave potentials are neither Dirichlet nor Neumann type it is difficult to construct a functional to satisfy all governing equations and boundary conditions following the variational principle designed for conventional finite element formulation. That is why the least squares technique is sought. All boundary conditions are included in the functional expression so that the satisfaction of any boundary condition does not become a requirement of the trial functions, but they should satisfy some continuity conditions across the interelement boundary to guarantee proper convergence. In this paper it is demonstrated that the technique works well for elastodynamic problems; however, it is equally applicable to any other field problem.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1989-2007 
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    Notes: An efficient implementation of finite element methods for free boundary parabolic problems in general two dimensional space domains is presented. The Stefan problem, the Hele-Shaw problem and the porous medium equation are included. Backward differences or linearization techniques are used for the time discretization of the problem. The performances of these schemes are discussed with several numerical tests.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 1963-1987 
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    Notes: The constitutive relationship between fields in electromagnetic media is cast in error form. For well-posed static problems, the error splits systematically into complementary functionals. Error minimization provides a universal variational principle that generates complementary and dual solution formulations. The error, which is wholly attributed to the numerical constraints in approximate solutions, is always defined and computable locally and globally.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2331-2343 
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    Notes: A new approach for choosing the stress terms for a hybrid stress element is based on the condition of vanishing of the virtual work along the element boundary due to the stress terms higher than constant and the additional incompatible displacement. Examples using 4-node plane stress elements have shown that when the incompatible displacements also satisfy the constant strain patch test the resulting elements will provide the most accurate solutions. Advantages of this approach for the formulation of an axisymmetric solid are also indicated.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2319-2330 
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    Notes: The use of the boundary-element method (BEM) for three-dimensional potential flow problems is described herein. The specific application for which the program is designed is the flow in fractured porous media. There are several enhancements to the usual boundary-element calculations. The method uses linear elements to approximate better the boundary conditions and the solution on the surfaces as compared to constant elements; accurate integration over high-aspect-ratio triangles is achieved by computing all the integrals in closed form, as opposed to numerical cubature or mixed exact-numerical integration schemes; and the zoning for inhomogeneous regions uses an efficient method which reduces the size of the problem and avoids difficulties with singularities.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2347-2349 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 26 (1988), S. 2403-2438 
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 23-42 
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    Notes: A very simple and reliable error estimator has recently been developed for problems of linear elasticity.1 This leads naturally toa predication of an h-mesh refinement required for a given accuracy and with a suitable mesh generator2 for an efficient adaptive process. In this paper we extend the methodology developed previously to incompresible plastic flow of metals or polymers using the ‘flow formulation’ approach.3The examples of application include steady state extrusion problems for which exact solutions are available and hence allow the efficiency of the error estimates to be tested as well as more complex problems of upsetting in which the mesh is updated. It is found that the estimator performs well under various circumstances and provides an economical adaptive process.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 67-85 
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    Notes: Three-dimensional finite element analysis is applied to operation sequences in open-die forging. Flat tools with rounded edges for open-die forging are geometrically modelled using Bézier curves. With this technique, the problems at the die-workpiece interface, such as the integration of frictional stress, node touching on dies and node separating from dies, can be handled effectively. It is shown that in solving general symmetric problems computation time can be saved by reducing variables and rearranging them in the stiffness matrix. One-bite operations and operation sequences for producing two-size bars and two-size pipes in several bites are investigated in regard to geometry, load, energy and deformation distribution.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 177-189 
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    Notes: The pseudo-concentration method is used to follow the flow of metal during the transient analysis of an axisymmetric forging problem. The technique requires a minimum of user interaction and appears to be ideal for computer aided design of dies. An analysis of an engine disc blocker die is presented and compared with experimental results. The same problem is analysed using a Newtonian fluid which is shown to give good qualitative results which would be acceptable in the initial stages of die design.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 133-146 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: Constitutive relations based on finite-deformation-valid analysis require the formulation of coupling effects that were not needed in earlier developments which included small deformation restrictions. However, the feasibility to introduce such coupling effects mathematically requires that the new terms introduced must be in accord with physically based concepts of the phenomena involved. An example came to light in which objectivity of a constitutive relation, considered to be generalized for finite deformation applications involving strain-induced plastic anisotropy, had been achieved by use of the Jaumann derivative in place of the material derivative for the growth of a tensor variable which expressed the anisotropic characteristics. The spin terms thus added to the infinitesimal displacement analogue were not in accord with a physically based assessment of the underlying micro-mechanical phenomena and in fact led to the prediction of anomalous stress response. This paper comprises comments on the subsequent development of the theory, including a tensor equation for the evolution of the anisotropy. By solving a sample test problem with different initial conditions both the numerical implementation of the constitutive relation and the response according to the proposed growth law of the anisotropy are described and discussed.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 191-212 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: Rate form constitutive equations of elasto-viscoplastic type are expressed in a manner similar to that of classical metals, but the viscoplastic part, which is no longer incompressible, is related to the rate of variation of porosity. An incremental and implicit algorithm has been implemented in a finite element program in order to simulate hot isostatic pressing of an Astroloy powder. Temperature distributions are shown to induce strong density variations in real parts during hot isostatic pressing (HIP). For one particular turbine disk, we tested the sensitivity of the final shape to different processing parameters. Computed final shapes compare well with experimental ones.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 253-267 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: The majority of work in numerical analyses of sheet metal forming operations is based on the simple membrane-shell theory which neglects the effect of sheet bending. While useful information can be extracted from these analyses, especially for stretch-dominated operations, the membrane theory is basically inadequate for analysing the draw-type operations where sheet metal bends, slides and unbends over a draw radius.This paper presents axisymmetric and plane-strain finite element analyses of stretch/draw of sheet metal over a die corner radius. Numerical solutions obtained from a total Lagrangian formulation of a finite-strain thin shell theory are used to indicate the relative significance of including the bending effects in various simple forming operations. Comparisons of the calculated results with available experimental data are also given.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 283-292 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: A finite element simulation code of the sheet metal forming process has been developed. This simulation code plays an important role in the computer aided engineering (CAE) system for an automobile parts forming process, which includes the pre- and post-processes. The paper presents the development of an updated Lagrangian type finite element modelling, based on the elastic-plastic (J2 flow law) membrane shell theory. An attempt is made to calculate the strain distribution incurred by peripherally clamped or non-clamped square plates when impressed by rigid punches. These are the cases of square box-shape punch drawing and arbitrary shaped panel stretch forming.
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    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 25 (1988), S. 269-282 
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    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
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    Notes: The goal of mathematical modelling of sheet metal forming processes is to provide predictive tools for use in the design of stamping processes and the selection of sheet materials. Most current approaches to finite element modelling of large deformation, elastic-plastic sheet metal forming problems use a rate form of the virtual work (equilibrium) equations, and a single-field finite element representation of the displacement components. Called the incremental method, this approach does not produce approximations which satisfy the discrete equilibrium equations at all times, and consequently it demands small time steps to insure stability and numerical accuracy. This paper describes a variant of the mixed method in which displacements, stresses, effective strain and pressures are all given separate finite element representations. The equilibrium equations in non-rate form are discretized to produce a system of algebraic equations which are coupled with the constitutive equations and then integrated using state-of-the-art numerical software. When used to model rate sensitive sheet materials in hydrostatic bulging, plane strain punch stretching and hemispherical punch stretching, the new approach proved to be between 6 and 26 times as fast as the old incremental method.
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