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A theory for small deformation analysis of growing bodies with an application to the winding of magnetic tape packs
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    A theory for small deformation analysis of growing bodies with an application to the winding of magnetic tape packs (English)
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    26 May 1997
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    The authors deal with infinitesimal deformations of growing boundary of bodies in some special cases, e.g. in the case of solidifying or melting bodies. To avoid the incompatibility of strains, a strain rate formulation is introduced together with a hypoelastic constitutive model. The results are applied to axially symmetric winding process of magnetic tape packs. Numerical results obtained by the FEM for two examples are plotted into diagrams.
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    infinitesimal deformations
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    strain rate formulation
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    hypoelastic constitutive model
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