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Finite-element structural analysis

T. Furuike, +1 more
- Vol. 2, Iss: 1
TLDR
In this article, critical loading conditions for critical values of reactions, applied loads, deflections, stresses, internal loads and internal loads are determined for a computer program in one of specified three-part format.
Abstract
Computer program aids in reduction and analysis of data. It determines critical loading conditions for critical values of reactions, applied loads, deflections, stresses, internal loads, etc. Input to program must be in one of specified three-part format.

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