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As the old mantra goes, "you can displace without deforming, but you can't deform without displacing". Other than a post here and there on particle dynamics, the examples on this site deal with element deformation (or strain), which requires nodal displacement. But what about examples with elements that undergo only rigid body displacement with no … Continue reading No Reaction →

Michael H. Scott Linear Analysis Leave a comment November 20, 2024November 20, 2024 1 Minute


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