The irregular finite element formulations, in combination with the concept of irregular-cut continuity constraints, are extended to develop structurally overlapping finite elements, which may be used to construct quilted and layered mesh geometries. These constructs reveal a revised interpretation of generalized h-p refinements, and new insight on adaptive meshing. The extended formulations, with implementation practicalities and test results, are reported for triangles and tetrahedra.
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