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The basic idea of Active Deformation Control requires that every beginning deformation of a structural member be compensated instantaneously by counterforces. The active elements producing these counterforces are supported by independent components of arbitrary but limited yield. Simultaneously, all stresses in relation to deformations subject to control will disappear.
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Domke, H. (1987). Survey, Advantages and Restraints of ADC in Civil Engineering. In: Leipholz, H.H.E. (eds) Structural Control. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3525-9_11
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