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Large Strains and Displacements in Stress-Strain Problems

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I have developed a theory that gives the relationship between the stresses and any finite values of displacement1 and strains2 in a loaded structure.

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SWAINGER, K. Large Strains and Displacements in Stress-Strain Problems. Nature 160, 399–400 (1947). https://doi.org/10.1038/160399b0

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