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An algorithm is described which appears to give an efficient solution of nonlinear finite element equations. It is a quisi‐Nowton method, and we compare it with some of the alternatives. Initial tests of its application to both material and geometric nonlinearities are discussed.
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1979
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