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Extremum, convergence and stability properties of the finite-increment problem in elastic-plastic boundary element analysis (English)
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16 January 1993
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The boundary element analysis is formulated by a symmetric (Galerkin weighted-residual, double-integration) approach, rather than by a traditional collocation or by a nonsymmetric-Galerkin approach. The internal variable associative elastoplastic material model is discretized in time by a stepwise-holonomic, backward-difference integration scheme; it is then enforced in a weighted-average sense over cells and reformulated in terms of cell generalized variables.
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symmetric (Galerkin weighted-residual, double-integration) approach
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stepwise-holonomic, backward-difference integration scheme
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cell generalized variables
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