Numerical Analysis of the Influence of Material Model on Response of Compressed Imperfect Thin-Walled Channel

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In the paper, the influence of material model selection on the behaviour of Finite Element model of a compressed thin-walled channel is studied. Results of three material models of channels of two different lengths and two types of geometric imperfections are compared and discussed.

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