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Sergio Idelsohn
Sergio Idelsohn
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A finite point method in computational mechanics. Applications to convective transport and fluid flow
E Oņate, S Idelsohn, OC Zienkiewicz, RL Taylor
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 39 (22), 3839-3866, 1996
12061996
The particle finite element method—an overview
E Oņate, SR Idelsohn, F Del Pin, R Aubry
International Journal of Computational Methods 1 (02), 267-307, 2004
7052004
The particle finite element method: a powerful tool to solve incompressible flows with free‐surfaces and breaking waves
SR Idelsohn, E Oņate, FD Pin
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 61 (7), 964-989, 2004
6762004
A stabilized finite point method for analysis of fluid mechanics problems
E Onate, S Idelsohn, OC Zienkiewicz, RL Taylor, C Sacco
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 139 (1-4), 315-346, 1996
5671996
The meshless finite element method
SR Idelsohn, E Onate, N Calvo, F Del Pin
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 58 (6), 893-912, 2003
4012003
Unified Lagrangian formulation for elastic solids and incompressible fluids: application to fluid–structure interaction problems via the PFEM
SR Idelsohn, J Marti, A Limache, E Oņate
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 197 (19-20), 1762-1776, 2008
3242008
Finite volumes and finite elements: two ‘good friends’
SR Idelsohn, E Onate
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 37 (19), 3323-3341, 1994
2951994
Advances in the particle finite element method for the analysis of fluid–multibody interaction and bed erosion in free surface flows
E Oņate, SR Idelsohn, MA Celigueta, R Rossi
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 197 (19-20), 1777-1800, 2008
2862008
A reduction method for nonlinear structural dynamic analysis
SR Idelsohn, A Cardona
Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 49 (3), 253-279, 1985
2521985
Fluid–structure interaction using the particle finite element method
SR Idelsohn, E Onate, F Del Pin, N Calvo
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 195 (17-18), 2100-2123, 2006
2412006
A mesh-free finite point method for advective-diffusive transport and fluid flow problems
E Onate, S Idelsohn
Computational Mechanics 21 (4), 283-292, 1998
2291998
Possibilities of the particle finite element method for fluid–soil–structure interaction problems
E Oņate, MA Celigueta, SR Idelsohn, F Salazar, B Suárez
Computational Mechanics 48, 307-318, 2011
2212011
A Lagrangian meshless finite element method applied to fluid–structure interaction problems
SR Idelsohn, E Oņate, F Del Pin
Computers & Structures 81 (8-11), 655-671, 2003
2212003
A monolithic Lagrangian approach for fluid–structure interaction problems
PB Ryzhakov, R Rossi, SR Idelsohn, E Onate
Computational mechanics 46, 883-899, 2010
2122010
A state of the art review of the particle finite element method (PFEM)
M Cremonesi, A Franci, S Idelsohn, E Oņate
Archives of Computational Methods in Engineering 27 (5), 1709-1735, 2020
1552020
Validation of the particle finite element method (PFEM) for simulation of free surface flows
A Larese, R Rossi, E Oņate, SR Idelsohn
Engineering Computations 25 (4), 385-425, 2008
1552008
To mesh or not to mesh. That is the question…
SR Idelsohn, E Onate
Computer methods in applied mechanics and engineering 195 (37-40), 4681-4696, 2006
1542006
A finite point method for compressible flow
R Löhner, C Sacco, E Onate, S Idelsohn
International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 53 (8), 1765-1779, 2002
1472002
Interaction between an elastic structure and free-surface flows: experimental versus numerical comparisons using the PFEM
SR Idelsohn, J Marti, A Souto-Iglesias, E Onate
Computational Mechanics 43, 125-132, 2008
1402008
Fluid–structure interaction problems with strong added‐mass effect
SR Idelsohn, F Del Pin, R Rossi, E Oņate
International journal for numerical methods in engineering 80 (10), 1261-1294, 2009
1332009
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