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The essential objective of structural analysis is the calculation of stresses and deformations of bodies. As shown in Fig. 3.1 we make a cut through the body, which is in equilibrium under external loads in the form of volume forces f i, surface tractions p i and concentrated forces F k. A resulting force Δ F is transmitted at every element Δ A of the cut.
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Eschenauer, H., Olhoff, N., Schnell, W. (1997). State of stress. In: Applied Structural Mechanics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59205-8_3
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