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Old   March 6, 2015, 17:05
Default How does it work:Uniaxial tension input data and compression stresses in the model?
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Hello everyone,

i'd like to know how does the material response under compression in a plate structure works,when i've created a hyperelastic model for the plate only with uniaxial tension input data?

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