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The advantages of using mesh free simulation methods such as SPH are demonstrated for elastic and elastoplastic deformation and for brittle fracture. The accuracy of SPH for deformation problems is demonstrated using a uniaxial test. An industrial example of forging is shown.

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Cleary, P.W., Das, R. (2008). The Potential for SPH Modelling of Solid Deformation and Fracture. In: Reddy, B.D. (eds) IUTAM Symposium on Theoretical, Computational and Modelling Aspects of Inelastic Media. IUTAM BookSeries, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9090-5_26

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