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The post-critical analysis of axisymmetric hyper-elastic membranes by the finite element method
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    The post-critical analysis of axisymmetric hyper-elastic membranes by the finite element method (English)
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    4 March 1999
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    rubber-like material
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    inflation of axisymmetric membranes
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    parametric study
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    incremental-iterative solution
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    bracketing procedure
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    eigen-mode injection method
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    Newton-Raphson method
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