Kinematically admissible folding mechanisms for the progressive collapse of foam filled conical frusta
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Title
Kinematically admissible folding mechanisms for the progressive collapse of foam filled conical frusta
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Keywords
Kinematically admissible mechanism, Progressive collapse, Foam filled, Frusta
Journal
International Journal of Mechanics and Materials in Design
Volume 14, Issue 1, Pages 105-126
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2017-01-06
DOI
10.1007/s10999-016-9364-z
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