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Elementary Analysis

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FEM for Springs

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The theme of this chapter is to let the weary designers, who want to use FEM in their spring design, have a chance to realize the easiness of FEM analysis.

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Shimoseki, M., Hamano, T., Imaizumi, T. (2003). Elementary Analysis. In: Shimoseki, M., Hamano, T., Imaizumi, T. (eds) FEM for Springs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05044-6_5

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