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Reproducing kernel particle method in plasticity of pressure-sensitive material with reference to powder forming process
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    Reproducing kernel particle method in plasticity of pressure-sensitive material with reference to powder forming process (English)
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    8 May 2009
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    The authors give a large deformation analysis of pressure-sensitive plasticity based on reproducing kernel particle method. The technique requires no explicit mesh in computation, and therefore avoids mesh distortion difficulties in large deformation analysis. Full theory is developed with a solid experimental representation to illustrate the proposed method.
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    meshfree method
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    double-surface plasticity
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    large deformation
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