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In continuum mechanics, and in particular in finite element analysis, the Hu–Washizu principle is a variational principle which says that the action

Ve[12εTCεσTε+σT(u)p¯Tu]dVSσeT¯Tu dS

is stationary, where C is the elastic stiffness tensor. The Hu–Washizu principle is used to develop mixed finite element methods.[1] The principle is named after Hu Haichang and Kyūichirō Washizu.

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Further reading

  • K. Washizu: Variational Methods in Elasticity & Plasticity, Pergamon Press, New York, 3rd edition (1982)
  • O. C. Zienkiewicz, R. L. Taylor, J. Z. Zhu : The Finite Element Method: Its Basis and Fundamentals, Butterworth–Heinemann, (2005).

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