• X. Osés
    Infomarine: Actualidad y tecnología de la industria naval y marítima (2004). Vol. 106, pp. 57-59

    Abstract
    La Comisión Europea secundada por los gobiernos de los estados integrantes, están registrando un incremento en la tasa de crecimiento del volumen de transporte [...]

  • X. Osés, R. González, J. Olivella
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2004). Vol. 20, pp. 23-28

    Abstract
    El presente texto, tiene su origen en los estudios y análisis realizaos a cabo dentro del proyecto INECEU (Intermodalidad entre España y Europa), llevado a cabo [...]

  • X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2003). Vol. 3, pp. 32-39

    Abstract
    La instauración del Mercado Común Europeo, el 1º de Enero de 1993, abre una nueva realidad a los intercambios comerciales intracomunitarios, realidad que [...]

  • X. Osés
    (2006). Meteorología aplicada a la navegación, Ediciones de la UPC, Edición 2, ISBN: 84-8301-873-X

    Abstract
    El presente libro pretende ser fundamentalmente una herramienta de trabajo para los alumnos de la Licenciatura en Náutica y los más avezados de la [...]

  • X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2005). Vol. 24, pp. 53-60

    Abstract
    Around 45% of European Union foreign trade, is still carried by road and is consequently, conditioned by congested traffic, safety risk or high power consumption [...]

  • A. Segura, X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2005). Vol. 24, pp. 34-41

    Abstract
    El presente artículo presenta el proyecto fin de carrera de la diplomada en naútica Aurora Segura Ceña, en el cual se realizó una [...]

  • M. Rodríguez-Nuevo, X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2005). Vol. 24, pp. 14-25

    Abstract
    El siguiente artículo presenta la esencia del trabajo fin de carrera del diplomado en navegación marítima Manuel Rodríguez Nuevo, el cual pretende [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Tethys: Journal of Weather and Climate of the Western Mediterranean (2006). Vol. 3, pp. 3-9

    Abstract
    Según la reciente reseña de medio plazo del libro blanco de la UE sobre el transporte, se espera que la navegación de corta distancia en aguas de la UE [...]

  • X. Osés, D. San-Juan
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2006). Vol. 25, pp. 4-14

    Abstract
    El presente artículo describe el análisis de viabilidad de la aplicación del concepto matemático de grafo al problema de optimizar [...]

  • X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2007). Vol. 28, pp. 44-57

    Abstract
    Around 1.500 to 1.800 million tonnes of crude oil and over 400 to 500 millions of tonnes of refined oils ; are transported across the sea every year on board tanker ships. [...]

  • J. Nuevo, X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2010). Vol. 37, pp. 4-10

    Abstract
    En el desarrollo del mundo globalizado cada vez resulta de mayor importancia cómo se distribuyen las mercancías desde su origen a su destino. [...]

  • X. Osés, A. Esparza
    Journal of Maritime Research (2010). Vol. 7 (3), pp. 71-82

    Abstract
    Pollution from shipping traffic poses a real risk to the Spanish coast. Memories of the Fedra bulk carrier disaster in the Strait of Gibraltar, the Prestige sinking in Finisterre [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells, M. Rodríguez
    Journal of Maritime Research (2013). Vol. 10 (1), pp. 31-38

    Abstract
    There is a strong imbalance in EU transport mode shares. In addition, issues like road traffic, noise, accident rates, and especially polluting emissions result not only in [...]

  • X. Osés, I. Galiano
    Journal of Maritime Research (2014). Vol. 11 (E2), pp. 33-39

    Abstract
    The presented paper is going to analyze the opportunity to develop a Ro/Ro hub in the Port of Palma de Mallorca. In order to get introduced in the study, the state [...]

  • X. Osés, S. Mihailovici
    Journal of Maritime Research (2015). Vol. 12 (3), pp. 49-56

    Abstract
    The Black Sea region, a large horizon ready to open, ready to explore, ready to show her energy, her power and opportunities. But how we are preparing for this?. It is a high [...]

  • M. Grifoll, X. Osés
    Journal of Maritime Research (2016). Vol. 13 (2), pp. 3-6

    Abstract
    New generation of high-resolution meteo-oceanographic predictions provides useful tools for routing of ships in short maritime distances. In this work, the optimal ship routing [...]

  • M. Castells, A. Mujal-Colilles, A. Llull, X. Gironella, X. Osés
    Journal of Navigation (2020). Published online

    Abstract
    Scouring and sedimentation effects on the seabed induced by ship propellers during ship manoeuvring near harbour structures affect both structure stability and ship manoeuvring [...]

  • R. Henríquez, X. Osés, J. Martínez
    (2019). Advances in E-Business Engineering for Ubiquitous Computing. ICEBE 2019. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 41. Springer, Cham

    Abstract
    During the last decade, new technologies have pushed organizations to innovate their business models. In particular, Industry 4.0 and the Internet of things (IoT) have called [...]

  • A. Mujal-Colilles, M. Castells, A. Llull, X. Osés, T. Llull, X. Gironella
    Water Resources Research (2018). Vol. 10 (11), 1571, pp. 1-14

    Abstract
    The growth of marine traffic in harbors, and the subsequent increase in vessel and propulsion system sizes, produces three linked problems at the harbor basin area: (i) higher [...]

  • M. Grifoll, X. Osés, M. Castells
    WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs (2018). Vol. 17 (3), pp. 195-211

    Abstract
    This contribution investigates the economic benefits of using weather ship routing on Short Sea Shipping (SSS) activities. The investigation is supported with the development [...]

  • M. Grifoll, L. Martorell, M. Castells, X. Osés
    Transportation Research Procedia (2018). Vol. 33, pp. 299-306

    Abstract
    Weather ship routing has become a recognized measure to target safe, sustainable and economical ship activities. Academic research has focused the ship routing optimization [...]

  • M. Castells, X. Osés, A. Martin, A. Mujal-Colilles, X. Gironella
    (2017). Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation (TransNav 2017), Chapter 8, 6 pages.

    Abstract
    The evolution of the shipping industry (increased capacity and size of ships, power and self-propulsion), the increased productivity and rearrangement of spaces (port calls [...]

  • X. Osés
    (2016). Short Sea shipping. Myth or future of regional transport, Edition: 1, Chapter: 5. Publisher: Éditions Management et Societé

    Abstract
    The sea is home of a large variety of human activities creating social, economic and even strategic value for Europe’s inhabitants. Maritime activities have been concentrated [...]

  • M. Castells, X. Osés
    International Journal on Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea (2014). Vol. 8 (1), pp. 157-163

    Abstract
    Appendix III of MARPOL's Annex VI sets out the criteria and procedures for designating an emission control area (ECA).These criteria includes: a clear delineation of the [...]

  • M. Castells, J. Usabiaga, X. Osés
    Maritime Policy & Management (2013). Vol. 41 (1), pp. 41-60

    Abstract
    Local air pollution is the most relevant externality of maritime transport, and its effects are more acute in urban areas as a result of manoeuvring, hotelling and load/unload [...]

  • S. Velasquez, X. Osés
    Journal of Maritime Research (2013). Vol. 10 (3), pp. 37-46

    Abstract
    Identification, tracing and monitoring of ships have been widely exploited by means of the Automatic Identification System (AIS). Considerable improvements in safety, collision [...]

  • J. Usabiaga, M. Castells, X. Osés, A. Ölçer
    Journal of Environmental Protection (2013). Vol. 4 (7), pp. 683-693

    Abstract
    The White Paper published in 2011, Roadmap to a Single European Transport Area [1], urges on a 30% modal shift of road freight over  300 km  to other modes (rail, [...]

  • J. Martínez, H. Martell, X. Osés
    Journal of Maritime Research (2013). Vol. (2), pp. 65-76

    Abstract
    This paper aims to contribute to highlight the main factors which determine the commercial success of Short-Sea-Shipping lines. As a part of complex topic [...]

  • M. Castells, X. Osés, J. Usabiaga
    (2013). Marine navigation and safety of sea transportation. Navigational problems, pp. 161-165.

    Abstract
     Appendix III of MARPOL's Annex VI sets out the criteria and procedures for designating an emission control area (ECA).This criteria includes: a clear delineation [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells, J. Usabiaga
    Journal of Maritime Research (2012). Vol. 9 (3), pp. 45-54

    Abstract
    Motorways of the Sea (MoS) are part of the European transport strategy towards an efficient, safe and environmentally friendly transport system. This paper develops a model [...]

  • J. Benjamín, M. Castellón, A. Ruiz, E. Bosch, A. Termens, M. Martínez, X. Osés, B. Gómez, G. Rodríguez-Velasco, F. Pros, J. Gili, A. Tapia, R. López
    Revista de teledetección: Revista de la Asociación Española de Teledetección, (2011). Vol. 36, pp. 20-25

    Abstract
    Dos campañas aéreas con el LIDAR Optech ALTM-3025 del ICC (Instituto Cartogáfico de Cataluña) fueron realizadas el 16 de Junio de 2007 de día [...]

  • X. Osés, J. Aizpuru
    International Journal for Traffic and Transport Engineering (2011). Vol. 1 (4), pp. 206-213

    Abstract
    Considering environmental regulations, imposed by an international regulation body restricting the emission levels from ships in ports, with even more stringent local regulations [...]

  • U. Santamaría, M. Castells, X. Osés
    International Journal for Traffic and Transport Engineering (2011). Vol. 1 (3), pp. 168-179

    Abstract
    Air pollution is the most relevant externality of maritime transport and its effects are more acute in urban areas. As Short Sea Shipping (SSS) services call ports frequently [...]

  • Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2011). Vol. 39, pp. 24-45

    Abstract
    En la era digital y de la información, el mundo del transporte marítimo ha tenido que adaptarse al uso de las tecnologías de la sociedad de la información [...]

  • X. Osés, E. Amable
    Puertos (2011). Vol. 28 (159), pp. 49-57

    Abstract
    El objetivo fundamental de este artículo es el de analizar, identificar y, posteriormente, cuantificar las áreas de la costa Española Mediterránea [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Estudios de Construcción y Transportes (2010). Vol. 112, pp. 7-19

    Abstract
    El presente estudio, fue financiado en la convocatoria del año 2008 según ORDEN FOM/2219/2008, de 22 de julio (BOE del 29), de subvenciones para la realización [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    (2009). Marine Navigation and Safety of Sea Transportation, pp. 149-155

    Abstract
    The European transport policy undertakes to enhance sustainability in transport in order to boost economic activities in the whole EU. The reduction of pollutant emissions [...]

  • X. Osés, J. Nuevo
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2008). Vol. 32, pp. 35-47

    Abstract
    El presente articulo describe un prototipo de un sistema de adquisicion de videos o el el siguiente articulo presenta la esencia del trabajo fin de master del ingeniero en [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Journal of Maritime Research (2008). Vol. 5 (3), pp. 43-54

    Abstract
    According to the mid term review of the EU White Paper on Transport, Short Sea Shipping is expected to grow at a rate of 59% in metric tonnes, from 2000 to 2020. [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Journal of Navigation (2008). Vol. 61 (1), pp. 165-176

    Abstract
    According to the mid-term review of the EU White Paper on Transport, short sea shipping is expected to grow at a rate of 59% in metric tonnes, from 2000 to 2020. If we consider [...]

  • X. Osés, S. Velasquez
    Journal of Maritime Research (2006). Vol. 3 (1), pp. 17-26

    Abstract
    Leisure ships and non SOLAS (International Convention for Safety of Life At Sea) ships as fishing vessels or small tugs, are not subjected to International Maritime Organization [...]

  • M. Castells, X. Osés
    Journal of Maritime Research (2006). Vol. 3 (2), pp. 43-52

    Abstract
    Around 45% of European Union (EU) foreign trade is carried by road, which is conditioned by traffic congestion and high fuel consumption, and lead to implying the pollution [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Tethys: Journal of Weather and Climate of the Western Mediterranean (2005). Vol. 3, pp. 3-8

    Abstract
    According to the recent mid term review of the EU white paper on transport, Short Sea Shipping in EU waters is expected to grow from 2000 to 2020 at a rate of 59% in volume [...]

  • X. Osés, J. Olivella
    Journal of Maritime Research (2005). Vol. 2 (2), pp. 65-80

    Abstract
    This paper tries to show the results and conclusions reached by a small research team within the TRANSMAR research group of the Nautical Engineering and Sciences department [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Journal of Maritime Research (2005). Vol. 2 (3), pp. 59-76

    Abstract
    This paper presents a brief analysis on the applicability of high speed crafts in short sea trades, from different marine stakeholders point of view. The TRANSMAR research [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    Journal of Maritime Research (2008). Vol. 5 (3), pp. 43-54

    Abstract
    According to the mid term review of the EU White Paper on Transport, Short Sea Shipping is expected to grow at a rate of 59% in metric tonnes, from 2000 to 2020. If we consider [...]

  • X. Osés, M. Castells
    WMU Journal of Maritime Affairs (2009). Vol. 8, pp. 27-45

    Abstract
    According to the mid-term review of the EU White Paper on Transport, Short Sea Shipping (SSS) is expected to grow at a rate of 59% (metric tonnes) between 2000 and 2020. [...]

  • M. Rodríguez-Nuevo, X. Osés
    Revista del Instituto de Navegación de España (2010). Vol. 37, pp. 4-10

    Abstract
    En el desarrollo del mundo globalizado cada vez resulta de mayor importancia cómo se distribuyen las mercancías desde su origen a su destino. Es cierto que [...]

  • M. Sin, X. Osés
    Journal of Marine Technology and Environment (2011). Vol. 1 (4), pp. 103-112

    Abstract
    As all we know, pollution is a serious actual problem that affects our society. Maritime transport is responsible of part of that pollution and with this purpose; measure [...]

  • J. Lozano, J. Corbera, X. Osés
    Journal of navigation (2000). Vol. 53 (3), pp. 465-471

    Abstract
    At present, the whole shipping industry is concerned about safety of navigation. In particular, attention is focused on High Speed Craft. There has been a sharp increase [...]

  • J. Font-Llagunes, J. Muñoz, J. Ambrósio
    Multibody System Dynamics (2017). Vol. 39 (1), pp. 1-2

    Abstract
    Multibody system dynamics is a branch of computational mechanics that deals with modeling principles and computational methods for the dynamic analysis, simulation, and [...]

  • D. Codony, O. Marcos, S. Fernández-Méndez, I. Arias
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (2019). Vol. 354, pp. 750-782 (Preprint)

    Abstract
    This paper develops a computational framework with unfitted meshes to solve linear piezoelectricity and flexoelectricity electromechanical boundary value problems including [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park, C. Farhat
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (2001). Vol. 190 (24-25), pp. 3247-3270

    Abstract
    This is a tutorial article that reviews the use of partitioned analysis procedures for the analysis of coupled dynamical systems. Attention is focused on the computational [...]

  • C. Felippa, J. Schuler
    (1993). Coupled structural, thermal, phase-change and electromagnetic analysis for superconductors, vol. 2

    Abstract
    Two families of parametrized mixed variational principles for linear electromagnetody-namics are constructed. The first family is applicable when the current density distribution [...]

  • C. Felippa
    (1968). Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Innovative Numerical Analysis in Applied Engineering Sciences

    Abstract
    This paper focuses on a class of transient response problems in which a flexible structure is submerged in an acoustic fluid satisfying the three-dimensional wave equation. [...]

  • R. Clough, C. Felippa
    (1968). A Refined Quadrilateral Element for Analysis of Plate Bending

    Abstract
    The formulation of a fully compatible general quadrilateral plate bending element is described. The element is assembled from four partially constrained linear curvature compatible [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park
    (1970). Computational Aspects of Structural Acoustics and Vibration. CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 505. Springer, Vienna.

    Abstract
    This tutorial paper is extracted from a set of graduate lectures on the time-domain simulation of structural dynamics and coupled systems. This material has also served as [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park, M. Ross
    (1970). Fluid Structure Interaction II. Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering, vol 73. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg.

    Abstract
    This paper proposes a taxonomy of methods for the treatment of the fluid-structure interface in FSI coupled problems. The top-level classification is based on the presence [...]

  • C. Felippa
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1972). Vol. 5 (2), pp. 217-236

    Abstract
    A FORTRAN subroutine name MESHPL is described. This routine generates an alphanumeric image of an arbitrary two-dimensional finite element mesh on the line printer. This plotting [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Computers and Structures (1975). Vol. 5 (1), pp. 13-29

    Abstract
    Fortran IV subroutines for the in-core solution of linear algebraic systems with a sparse, symmetric, skyline-stored coefficient matrix are presented. Such systems arise in [...]

  • C. Felippa
    (1977). Proceedings of the International Symposium Held at the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, pp. 60-101

    Abstract
    The paper surveys computerized solution techniques for treating large algebraic systems arising in the discrete-element analysis of nonlinear structural systems. Following [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Applied Mathematical Modelling (1976). Vol. 1 (2), pp. 93-96

    Abstract
    One of the possible approaches to the reduction of computational costs in finite element analysis is the selection of ‘optimal grids’, which produce the [...]

  • C. Felippa
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1977). Vol. 11 (4), pp. 709-728

    Abstract
    The penalty function approach has been recently formalized as a general technique for adjoining constraint conditions to algebraic equation systems resulting from variational [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park, J. DeRuntz
    (1977). Computational Methods for Fluid-Structure Interactions Problems, AMD, Vol. 26

    Abstract
    This paper addresses direct time integration techniques for the transient response analysis of coupled fluid-structure problems treated by a class of surface interaction approximations. [...]

  • S. Oller, L. Nallim
    bookscimne (2020). 1

    Abstract
    Este libro está dirigido a la formación de estudiantes de ingeniería, arquitectura y también a ingenieros y arquitectos como base de consulta [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Applied Mathematical Modelling (1977). Vol. 1 (5), pp. 239-244

    Abstract
    A series of numerical experiments is conducted to assess the feasibility and practical value of finite element grid optimization based on direct minimization of the total [...]

  • C. Felippa
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1978). Vol. 12 (5), pp. 821-836

    Abstract
    The standard implementation of the penalty function approach for the treatment of general constraint conditions in discrete systems of equations often leads to computational [...]

  • K. Park, C. Felippa
    Journal of Applied Mechanics (1978). Vol. 45 (3), pp. 603-611

    Abstract
    The propagation of computational error in the direct time integration of the equations of structural dynamics is investigated. Asymptotic error propagation equations corresponding [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park
    Journal of Applied Mechanics (1978). Vol. 45 (3), pp. 595-602

    Abstract
    A unified approach for the implementation of direct time integration procedures in structural dynamics is presented. Two key performance assessment factors are considered, [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1979). Vol. 17-18, pp. 277-313

    Abstract
    This paper reviews some recent developments in direct time integration methods for nonlinear structural dynamics. The developments pertain to the use of linear multistep difference [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Advances in Engineering Software (1979). Vol. 1 (2), pp. 51-60

    Abstract
    A Fortran subroutine for producing countour line printplots of functions defined at the nodes of an arbitrary two-dimensional finite element mesh is presented. This display [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Applied Mathematical Modelling (1979). Vol. 3 (2), pp. 1

  • C. Felippa
    Computers and Structures (1980). Vol. 12, pp. 131-146

    Abstract
    Techniques for generalized data management are gradually making inroads in scientific computing in general and computerized engineering analysis in particular. This development [...]

  • C. Felippa, T. Geers
    Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1980). Vol. 67 (5), pp. 1427-1465

    Abstract
    Previous studies have produced only partial solutions for this classical configuration. It is shown here how complete solutions are readily obtained from simple polynomial [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Computers and Structures (1980). Vol. 12 (1), pp. 131-145

    Abstract
    The second of a three-part paper on scientific database management prepares the ground for the operational description of a multilevel data management system in Part III. [...]

  • C. Felippa, K. Park
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1980). Vol. 24 (1), pp. 61-111

    Abstract
    Coupled-field dynamic problems in mechanics have been traditionally solved by treating the entire system as one computational entity. More recently, increasing attention has [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Journal of Applied Mechanics (1980). Vol. 47 (4), pp. 703-708

    Abstract
    A hierarchical family of early-time, high-frequency asymptotic, surface interaction approximations is derived for a structure submerged in an infinite acoustic fluid. Kirchhoff's [...]

  • K. Park, C. Felippa
    Journal of Applied Mechanics (1980). Vol. 47 (4), pp. 919-926

    Abstract
    Partitioned solution procedures for direct time integration of second-order coupled-field systems are studied from the standpoint of accuracy. These procedures are derived [...]

  • C. Felippa, J. Chung
    Journal of Energy Resources Technology (1981). Vol. 103 (1), pp. 11-15

    Abstract
    A static analysis procedure is formulated and implemented for the numerical determination of nonlinear static equilibrium configurations of deep ocean risers or mining pipes. [...]

  • J. Chung, C. Felippa
    J. Energy Resour. Technol. (1981). Vol. 103 (1), pp. 16-25

    Abstract
    This part applies the modeling and solution techniques discussed in Part I to the computerized steady-state deflection analysis of deep ocean mining pipe systems. For [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Advances in Engineering Software (1981). Vol. 3 (2), pp. 50-54

    Abstract
    This article presents the author's views on computational engineering. This is an emerging branch of the applied sciences shaped by the interaction of engineering, mathematics, [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Computers and Structures (1981). Vol. 13 (1), pp. 405-413

    Abstract
    An integrated software system called NICE (Network of Interactive Computational Elements) is presently under development at the Applied Mechanics Laboratory. The overall purpose [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Applied Mathematical and Mechanics (1981). Vol. 5 (5), pp. 383-386

    Abstract
    A review is provided of various methods for coupling a mechanical finite element model to an infinite external acoustic domain. The associated physical problem involves a [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Applied Mathematical Modelling (1982). Vol. 6 (3), pp. 209-215

    Abstract
    Fortran 77 routines for testing root-locus stability conditions on real polynomials with the Routh and Schur-Cohn algorithms are presented. The use of the routines is illustrated [...]

  • K. Park, C. Felippa
    (1983). Computational Methods for Transient Analysis

    Abstract
    This paper reviews partitioned analysis procedures for the analysis of coupled-field dynamical problems. These problems involve two or more distinctive subsystems that are [...]

  • T. Geers, C. Felippa
    Journal of the Acoustical Society of America (1983). Vol. 73 (4), pp. 1152-1159

    Abstract
    Doubly Asymptotic Approximations (DAAs) are differential equations for boundary-element analysis of the interaction between a complex structure and a surrounding infinite [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Engineering Computations (1984). Vol. 1 (2), pp. 183-188

    Abstract
    Professional workstations are dedicated computers that possess sufficient hardware power and software capabilities to allow the routine performance of job-related activities [...]

  • P. Bergan, C. Felippa
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1985). Vol. 50 (1), pp. 25-69

    Abstract
    A new plane-stress triangular element is derived using the free formulation of Bergan and Nygård. The triangle possesses nine degrees of freedom: six corner translations [...]

  • C. Felippa, J. DeRuntz
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1985). Vol. 44 (3), pp. 297-337

    Abstract
    This paper describes the theoretical formulation and computational implementation of a method for treating hull cavitation in underwater‐shock problems. In addition, the [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Engineering Computations (1985). Vol. 2 (3), pp. 203-237

    Abstract
    A simplified command line reader suitable for building interactive programs based on Fortran 77 is presented. The reader is a 20:1 condensation of the comprehensive command [...]

  • C. Felippa
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering (1986). Vol. 22 (1), pp. 267-279

    Abstract
    Iterative methods for solving mixed finite element equations that correct displacement and stress unknowns in ‘staggered’ fashion are attracting increased attention. [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Communications in Applied Numerical Methods (1985). Vol. 1 (5), pp. 726-734

    Abstract
    This paper studies the symmetrization of the problem of coupled vibrations of an acoustic fluid enclosed in an elastic container. The container structure is discretized by [...]

  • C. Felippa
    (1987). Transient/Dynamic Analysis and Constitutive Laws for Engineering Materials

    Abstract
    We present aspects of computer implementation of finite element structural analysis capabilities into a series of concurrent machines. We approach the implementation issues [...]

  • C. Felippa, P. Bergan
    Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (1987). Vol. 61 (2), pp. 129-160

    Abstract
    A new Kirchhoff triangular plate-bending element with nine degrees of freedom is derived. The assumed shape functions are nonconforming and consist of a complete quadratic [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Journal of Applied Mechanics (1987). Vol. 53 (3), pp. 726-728

    Abstract
    The force method of structural analysis was overtaken by the displacement method in the mid Sixties, and has disappeared from the scene for few specialized applications. Virtually [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Journal of Applied Mechanics (1987). Vol. 54 (3), pp. 728-729

    Abstract
    A limit-point treatment is presented which is a synthesis of two earlier techniques. To traverse limit points, Sharifi and Popov (1970) introduced fictitious stiffnesses in [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Communications in Applied Numerical Methods (1988). Vol. 4 (4), pp. 561-563

    Abstract
    The problem of elastoacoustic vibrations of a fluid enclosed in a flexible container leads to a generalized unsymmetric eigensystem of special form. This system can be symmetrized [...]

  • C. Felippa, T. Geers
    Engineering Computations (1988). Vol. 5 (2), pp. 123-133

    Abstract
    Partitioned analysis is a method by which sets of time-dependent ordinary differential equations for coupled systems may be numerically integrated in tandem, thereby avoiding [...]

  • C. Felippa, R. Ohayon
    (1989). Finite element analysis in fluids; Proceedings of the Seventh International Conference on Finite Element Methods in Flow Problems

    Abstract
    A general three-field variational principle is obtained for the motion of an acoustic fluid enclosed in a rigid or flexible container by the method of canonical decomposition [...]

  • C. Felippa
    Communications in Applied Numerical Methods (1989). Vol. 5 (2), pp. 79-88

    Abstract
    A one-parameter family of mixed variational principles for linear elasticity is constructed. This family includes the generalized Hellinger-Reissner and total potential energy [...]