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The following pages link to Incremental formulation in nonlinear mechanics and large strain elasto- plasticity - natural approach. I (Q1249082):
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- A note on finite strain theory of elasto-plasticity (Q595387) (← links)
- On the influence of the discretization density in the nonlinear analysis of frames (Q595398) (← links)
- An analysis of metal forming processes using large deformation elastic- plastic formulations (Q761080) (← links)
- On the convergence of the semi-discrete incremental method in nonlinear, three-dimensional elasticity (Q800748) (← links)
- Finite element analysis of a class of problems in finite elastoplasticity based on the thermodynamical theory of materials of type N. (Q801724) (← links)
- Finite elements in non-associated plasticity - Axisymmetric necking in void-containing materials (Q1055238) (← links)
- A unified approach to finite deformation elastoplastic analysis based on the use of hyperelastic constitutive equations (Q1059430) (← links)
- A viscoplastic formulation with elasticity for transient metal forming (Q1097746) (← links)
- On the large strain inelastic analysis in natural formulation. I: Quasistatic problems (Q1141516) (← links)
- Natural description of large inelastic deformations for shells of arbitrary shape - Application of TRUMP element (Q1141520) (← links)
- On the work theorems for finite and incremental elastic deformations with discontinuous fields: A unified treatment of different versions (Q1165660) (← links)
- Studies on plastic structures: stability, anisotropic hardening, cyclic loads (Q1173439) (← links)
- Stress analysis of axisymmetric extrusion in the presence of strain-induced anisotropy modeled as combined isotropic-kinematic hardening (Q1191124) (← links)
- Incremental formulation in nonlinear mechanics and large strain elasto- plasticity - natural approach. II (Q1251131) (← links)
- Higher-order simplex elements for large strain analysis-natural approach (Q1254891) (← links)
- Finite element method - The natural approach (Q1258201) (← links)
- A pseudo-layered, elastic-plastic, flat-shell finite element (Q1965235) (← links)
- Stability problems in continuum mechanics and their numerical computation (Q3832138) (← links)