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Application of the plastic node method to thermal elastic-plastic and dynamic problems
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    Application of the plastic node method to thermal elastic-plastic and dynamic problems (English)
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    The authors, who earlier developed the ''plastic mode'' method, which is a generalization of the plastic hinge in the finite-element analysis of plates and solids [e.g. the first author and \textit{T. Yao}, ibid. 34, 1089-1104 (1982; Zbl 0497.73037)], have here extended their plastic node method to thermal elasto-plastic and dynamic problems. The appropriate stiffness equations are derived and several examples of the application of this new theory are demonstrated. Of interest to numerically inclined researchers and practitioners.
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    plastic mode
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    thermal elasto-plastic
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    dynamic problems
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    stiffness equations
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