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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1996, Volume 8, Number 4, Pages 113–127 (Mi mm1562)  

Computational methods and algorithms

Numerical modelling of discontinuous solution of perfectly elasto-plastic problems

S. I. Repin, A. V. Muzalevskii

Saint-Petersburg State Polytechnical University
Abstract: Classical formulations of the deformation theory of perfect plasticity lead to the specific variational problems. Their main peculiarity is the possibility of discontinuous solutions. It is shown in this article that efficient variational-difference methods for these problems can be constructed on the case of extended variational posings. Corresponding numerical results are presented too.
Received: 29.12.1994
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Language: Russian
Citation: S. I. Repin, A. V. Muzalevskii, “Numerical modelling of discontinuous solution of perfectly elasto-plastic problems”, Matem. Mod., 8:4 (1996), 113–127
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\by S.~I.~Repin, A.~V.~Muzalevskii
\paper Numerical modelling of discontinuous solution of perfectly elasto-plastic problems
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 1996
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\issue 4
\pages 113--127
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