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An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method for path-dependent materials
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    An arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method for path-dependent materials (English)
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    The conservation laws, the constitutive equations, and the equation of state for path-dependent materials are formulated for an arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method. Both the geometrical and material nonlinearities are included in this setting. Computer implementations are presented and an elastic-plastic wave propagation problem is used to examine some features of the proposed method.
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    conservation laws
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    equation of state
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    path-dependent materials
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    arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian finite element method
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    geometrical and material nonlinearities
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    Computer implementations
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    elastic-plastic wave propagation problem
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