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Multiscale damage contact-friction model for periodic masonry walls
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    Multiscale damage contact-friction model for periodic masonry walls (English)
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    2 June 2012
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    masonry panels
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    multiscale analysis
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    homogenization technique
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    nonuniform TFA
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    finite element analysis
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