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Computational design of deformation processes for materials with ductile damage
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    Computational design of deformation processes for materials with ductile damage (English)
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    6 May 2003
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    continuum sensitivity method
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    thermoplasticity
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    finite strains
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    gradient-based optimization
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    metal forming
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    ductile damage
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    porous materials
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    updated Lagrangian finite element
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    die design
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    shape design
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