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Unconventional peripheral central and hormonal factors in cerebellar plasticity
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Adapting to change: insights from new organisms in cell and developmental biology.
Lemke S, Albright A, Guse A.
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Subloading surface model in unconventional plasticity
International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1989Abstract For engineering problems, the elastoplastic constitutive model has been required, which is applicable to the prediction of cyclic loading behavior for various stress/strain amplitudes. The subloading surface model has been proposed and developed in order to respond to this requirement.
K Hashiguchi
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Conventional and Unconventional Plastic Response and Representation
Applied Mechanics Reviews, 1988The development and the present state of a few key aspects of the theory of plasticity are sketched as a guide to the literature for those new to or not centrally involved in the subject. Only a small fraction of this extensive literature is cited. Special attention is paid to the frequently inspirational but more often misleading influence of the ...
Daniel C Drucker
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Thin-Walled Structures
Finite element simulations are widely used in several industrial sectors (civil, aerospace, mechanical, naval, biomedical, etc.) to design components or structures. Often, the resolution of highly non-linear problems requires the recurse to dense meshes with the consequent increase in computation time.
Riccardo Fincato, Seiichiro Tsutsumi
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Finite element simulations are widely used in several industrial sectors (civil, aerospace, mechanical, naval, biomedical, etc.) to design components or structures. Often, the resolution of highly non-linear problems requires the recurse to dense meshes with the consequent increase in computation time.
Riccardo Fincato, Seiichiro Tsutsumi
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International Journal of Solids and Structures, 2021
Abstract This paper investigates the compression behaviour of engineered-plastic-plate reinforced elastomeric isolators (EPPREIs), which use engineered plastic plates instead of steel reinforcements as in conventional isolators. Compared to the latter, EPPREIs are cheaper, lighter and easier to install.
Ping Tan, Han Liu, Marco DonĂ
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Abstract This paper investigates the compression behaviour of engineered-plastic-plate reinforced elastomeric isolators (EPPREIs), which use engineered plastic plates instead of steel reinforcements as in conventional isolators. Compared to the latter, EPPREIs are cheaper, lighter and easier to install.
Ping Tan, Han Liu, Marco DonĂ
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