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An evaluation of substepping and implicit stress point algorithms
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    An evaluation of substepping and implicit stress point algorithms (English)
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    11 July 1996
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    The basic assumptions on `substepping' and `return' methods are described, and the associated errors are compared. This comparative study is undertaken both at a fundamental level and when applied to a typical boundary value problem. The errors associated with both methods are increment-size dependent. It is shown that for a particular increment size, the `substepping' method is the more accurate.
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    implicit return algorithm
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    error control
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    strain hardening/softening modified Cam clay constitutive model
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    substepping method
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