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Apr 1982
Mixed Formulation of Finite Strip Method
Authors: Y.K. Cheung and L.C. ThamAuthor Affiliations
Publication: Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division
Volume 108, Issue 2
Abstract
A least square formation of finite strip method is presented. The method uses a mixed formulation of both stresses and displacements, and minimizes the sum of the square of the residual. The results are compared with the standard finite strip method by displacement model. Two examples illustrate that the method can deal with a wide range of two-dimensional elasto-static problems, and can be easily extended to three dimensional cases. The proposed method is also applicable to other types of boundary value problems.
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Journal of the Engineering Mechanics Division
Volume 108 • Issue 2 • April 1982
Pages: 452 - 456
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© 1982 American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Published online: Feb 3, 2021
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Y.K. Cheung
Prof. and Head, Dept. of Civ. Engrg., Univ. of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
L.C. Tham
Post-Doctoral Fellow, Faculty of Engrg. Sci., University of Western Ontario, Canada; Demonstrator, Dept., of Civ. Engrg., Univ. of Hong Kong
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