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Publications by Lucyna Brzozowska
Modification of the Rigid Finite Element Method in Modeling Dynamics of Lines and Risers
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Modeling Crack Discontinuities Without Element-Partitioning in the Extended Finite Element Method
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Rigid Plastic Finite Element Method Using Modified Cam-Clay Model
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