Finite Elements in Analysis and Design

Papers
(The H4-Index of Finite Elements in Analysis and Design is 20. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-05-01 to 2025-05-01.)
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Empowering PGD-based parametric analysis with Optimal Transport53
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Superconvergence of the MINI mixed finite element discretization of the Stokes problem: An experimental study in 3D50
NURBS-based shape parametrization enabling PGD-based space separability: Methodology and application43
Stress, strain and dissipation accurate 3-field formulation for inelastic isochoric deformation37
Reduced order online and offline data-driven modeling to investigate the nonlinear dynamics of laminate structures under multiparametric uncertainties33
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Designing novel vascular stents with enhanced mechanical behavior through topology optimization of existing devices24
3D mesoscale analysis of the effects of steel bar ribs geometry on reinforced concrete bond strength24
Computational modeling of 2D frictional contact problems based on the use of coupling finite elements and combined contact/friction damage constitutive model23
Torque calculation method for axial-flux electrical machines in finite element analysis23
Finite element modelling of refractories fracture process zone with gradient enhanced damage models21
A principled approach to design using high fidelity fluid-structure interaction simulations21
Topology optimization of transient vibroacoustic problems for broadband filter design using cut elements20
ANN strategies for the stress–strain analysis of metallic materials: Modeling, database, supervised learning, validation and performance analysis20
Achieving high efficiency in reduced order modeling for large scale polycrystal plasticity simulations20
Implicit coupling of heterogeneous and asynchronous time-schemes using a primal approach based on velocity continuity at the subdomain interface20
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