Stadler et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Cn continuous modelling of smooth contact surfaces using NURBS and application to 2D problemsStadler et al., 2003
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- Stadler M
- Holzapfel G
- Korelc J
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- International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering
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This paper presents a strategy for the finite element implementation of Cn continuous contact surfaces for deformable bodies undergoing finite deformations, whereby n represents an arbitrary level of continuity. The proposed novel approach avoids the non …
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