A Homogenization Method for Nearly Incompressible Materials by Using Characteristic Deformation Mode Superposition
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概要
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The framework of a homogenization method with characteristic deformation mode superposition is presented in this paper for nearly incompressible problems. Incompressibility is treated by the mixed method based on Simo-Taylor-Pister variational principle.
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- 2002-10-15
著者
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Hisada Toshiaki
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Hisada Toshiaki
Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Hisada Toshiaki
Graduate School Of Engineering University Of Tokyo
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YAMAMOTO Masafumi
Graduate School of Frontier Sciences, The University of Tokyo
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Yamamoto Masafumi
Graduate School Of Frontier Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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