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The explicit inverse of the stiffness matrix
Moshe B. Fuchs
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School of Mechanical Engineering
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Stiffness Matrix
100%
Explicit Inverse
100%
Substructure
41%
Member Force
25%
Statically Determinate
25%
Internal Force
16%
Stress Resultants
16%
Original Structure
16%
Stiffness
8%
Weighted Sums
8%
Degrees of Freedom
8%
Analytic Expression
8%
Equilibrium Equations
8%
Applied Load
8%
Multilinear
8%
Number of Degrees of Freedom
8%
Mast
8%
Congruence Transformation
8%
Nodal Degree
8%
Explicit Analysis
8%
Weighting Factor
8%
Prismatic Element
8%
Structure Design
8%
Automated Design
8%
Homogeneous Polynomials
8%
Deformation Compatibility
8%
Adjoint Matrix
8%
Linear Elastic Elements
8%
Binet
8%
Engineering Structures
8%
Compound Matrix
8%
Cauchy Theorem
8%
Engineering
Stiffness Matrix
100%
Member Force
25%
Explicit Expression
25%
Degree of Freedom
16%
Internal Force
16%
Original Structure
16%
Applied Load
8%
Weighting Factor
8%
Elastic Structure
8%
Cauchy's Theorem
8%
Engineering Structure
8%
Equilibrium Equation
8%