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    Sensitivity analysis for unilateral contact problems: ''Boundary'' variational formulations and B.E.M. discretisations (English)
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    14 May 1995
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    This paper aims at proposing a sensitivity analysis based on ``boundary'' variational formulations and such as to retain most of the mathematical results obtained until now. It allows to take advantage of a discretisation carried out with boundary element methods which appear to be more suitable than finite element models for this class of problems.
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    linear elastic beam
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    rigid cylinder
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    contact pressure
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