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A multiscale contact homogenization technique for the modeling of third bodies in the contact interface
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    A multiscale contact homogenization technique for the modeling of third bodies in the contact interface (English)
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    19 December 2011
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    homogenization
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    contact
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    micromechanics
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    multiscale analysis
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