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Application of particle methods to static fracture of reinforced concrete structures
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    Application of particle methods to static fracture of reinforced concrete structures (English)
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    28 October 2010
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    bond
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    EFG
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    fracture
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    meshfree particle methods
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    particle-FEM coupling
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    reinforced concrete
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