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    Applications of a generalized complementary energy principle for the equilibrium analysis of softening structures (English)
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    24 June 1996
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    An interpretation for computational solution is given for a new global extremum principle that models a generalized form of elastic/softening structural behavior. The principle and its interpretation are expressed in a form that accommodates arbitrary heterogeneity and anisotropy in the structural material. Also the stress-strain properties that reflect evolution of local softening are represented in the model by a set of parameters defined over the field of the structure. Thus, the model may be used to predict the general behavior of solid structures having non-uniform stress/strain fields that evolve with change in external load.
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    uniformly loaded sheet with hole
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    global extremum principle
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    heterogeneity
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    anisotropy
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    stress-strain properties
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