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Computer analysis of elastic-plastic structures. (English) Zbl 0448.73080


MSC:

74S30 Other numerical methods in solid mechanics (MSC2010)
65K05 Numerical mathematical programming methods
74C99 Plastic materials, materials of stress-rate and internal-variable type
74K99 Thin bodies, structures

Software:

STRUPL
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