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A numerical approach based on block-variational modeling of a stressed state of structural joints of layered elements is developed. A refined theory based on a kinematic hypothesis for every layer and joints and numerical results are presented.
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Diveyev, B.M., Nykolyshyn, M.M. Refined Numerical Schemes for a Stressed-Strained State of Structural Joints of Layered Elements. Journal of Mathematical Sciences 107, 3666–3670 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011923130311
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