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The solution of multi-parameter systems of equations with application to problems in nonlinear elasticity
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    The solution of multi-parameter systems of equations with application to problems in nonlinear elasticity (English)
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    Systems of nonlinear equations governed by more than one parameter are discussed with particular attention to bifurcation behaviour. The procedure adopted is to add to the original system of n equations (m-1) further equations, in the case of m parameters, and to seek solution curves in \({\mathbb{R}}^{n+m}\) to this augmented system. Two types of additional equations are considered: one describes a piecewise linear path in the space of parameters, and the second constrains the solution curve to be a locus of singular points. These ideas are all subsequently applied to the systems of equations arising from finite element approximations of boundary value problems in nonlinear elasticity. The behaviour of a nonlinear elastic thick-walled cylinder subjected to internal pressure and axial extension is discussed.
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    multi-parameter systems of equations
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    bifurcation
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    additional equations
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    thick-walled cylinder
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    internal pressure
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    axial extension
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    incompressible bodies
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    static, isothermal problems
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    determination of all solutions
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