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In this article the multiplicative decomposition of the deformation gradient into one part constrained in the direction of the axis of anisotropy and one part describing the directional deformation is proposed. This leads to a clear division of the deformation and stress states in the direction of anisotropy and a remaining part. The decomposition is explained in detail and a constitutive model of...
High‐order finite elements are commonly compared with linear element formulations showing that, in terms of the relation between computational time and achievable accuracy, linear element formulations are inferior to high‐order elements. On the other hand, the finite element community follows the h‐version approach due to its simplicity in implementation. This article compares high‐order finite elements...
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