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    A stiffness matrix extrapolation strategy for nonlinear analysis (English)
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    This paper describes an iteration strategy which may be more efficient than the full Newton-Raphson or modified Newton-Raphson methods. Similarly to the Newton-Raphson methods, it can be used in conjunction with any of the automatic step length increment procedure described to trace the post limit response.
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    stiffness matrix extrapolation strategy
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    iteration strategy
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