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The following pages link to On the principle of virtual powers in continuum mechanics (Q997612):
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- The principle of virtual power: from eliminating metaphysical forces to providing an efficient modelling tool (Q304117) (← links)
- Comment to ``Hypertractions and hyperstresses convey the same mechanical information`` by Prof. Podio-Guidugli and Prof. Vianello and some related papers on higher gradient theories (Q367944) (← links)
- On the ``principle of virtual power'' for arbitrary parts of a body (Q367946) (← links)
- An appreciation and discussion of Paul Germain's ``The method of virtual power in the mechanics of continuous media. I.: second-gradient theory'' (Q785222) (← links)
- The method of virtual power in continuum mechanics. Application to media presenting singular surfaces and interfaces (Q1077189) (← links)
- Balanced powers in continuum mechanics (Q1415621) (← links)
- Principle of virtual power for thermomechanics of fluids and solids with dissipation (Q1659776) (← links)
- How contact interactions may depend on the shape of Cauchy cuts in \(N\)th gradient continua: approach ``à la d'Alembert'' (Q1925820) (← links)
- Genesis and progress of virtual power principle (Q2683344) (← links)
- Observations concerning virtual power (Q2842416) (← links)
- Linear plane wave propagation and normal transmission and reflection at discontinuity surfaces in second gradient 3D continua (Q3107335) (← links)
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- On the principle of virtual power in continuum mechanics (Q5136762) (← links)
- The virtual power principle in fluid mechanics (Q5171899) (← links)