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Finite element analysis of compressible viscoplasticity using a three-field formulation. Application to metal powder hot compaction
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    Finite element analysis of compressible viscoplasticity using a three-field formulation. Application to metal powder hot compaction (English)
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    23 March 2000
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    4-node element
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    hot forging
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    powder metallurgy manufacturing
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    purely viscoplastic compressible flow rule
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    three-field formulation
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    three-dimensional finite element discretization
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    compatible P1+/P1/P1 element
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    thermomechanical coupling
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    friction
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    uniaxial free compaction
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