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Application of the CVBEM to non-uniform St. Venant torsion
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    Application of the CVBEM to non-uniform St. Venant torsion (English)
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    The complex-variable boundary-element method, or CVBEM, is used to approximate the stress distribution associated with non-uniform St. Venant torsion problems. By specifying either the normal- or tangential- force equilibrium equation in terms of the warping function or its conjugate, a Laplace equation results which is immediately tractable by using the CVBEM. A comparison of modeling results to known solutions indicates that the modeling technique is a useful approach for the estimation of interior stresses as well as for the evaluation of modeling errors by means of an approximate boundary determined by the CVBEM approximation function.
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    complex-variable boundary-element method
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    stress distribution
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    non- uniform St. Venant torsion problems
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    normal- or tangential-force equilibrium equation
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    warping function
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    conjugate
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    Laplace equation
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