Identification of damage fields using kinematic measurements
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Publication:1022160
DOI10.1016/S1631-0721(02)01524-3zbMath1177.74176OpenAlexW1979686846WikidataQ58474889 ScholiaQ58474889MaRDI QIDQ1022160
Damien Claire, Stéphane G. Roux, François Hild
Publication date: 10 June 2009
Published in: Comptes Rendus. Mécanique. Académie des Sciences, Paris (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/s1631-0721(02)01524-3
Finite element methods applied to problems in solid mechanics (74S05) Inverse problems in equilibrium solid mechanics (74G75) Brittle damage (74R05)
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