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Finite element analysis of infilled frames.
Date
1982
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Yilmaz, Recep
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Contact is a phenomenon faced in every day life, which is actually a complex problem to tackle for engineers. Most of the times, may be impossible to get analytic or exact results for the interaction of bodies in contact. In this thesis work, solution of the frictionless contact of an elastic body, touching to a rigid planar surface for two-dimensional elasticity; namely plane stress, plane strain and axi-symmetric formulations is aimed. The problem is solved numerically, with Finite Element Method, and an ...
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R. Yilmaz, “Finite element analysis of infilled frames.,” Middle East Technical University, 1982.