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Dipolar gradient elasticity of cables

The increasing structural use of cables and cable-systems has given rise to a substantial technical literature concerning their static and dynamic response. However, the majority of these works is based on classical elasticity theory, according to which the rigidity of the cable is neglected. The pr...

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Published in:International journal of solids and structures 2012-05, Vol.49 (10), p.1259-1265
Main Authors: Giannakopoulos, Antonios E., Petridis, Stylianos, Sophianopoulos, Dimitrios S.
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Structural steels
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