Experimental Research Regarding Static Rigidity in Axial Direction of "Narrow" Modules from Modular Fixtures Structure

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In the paper a research methodology was developed and used to determine the rigidity in the axial direction.The paper presents a the experimental results regarding the total deformation of narrow modules found in the structure of modular sets. The research conducted showed the different evolution of deformation curves in the case of modular structure composed of modules, with different shape and different sizes, in the case of similar loads

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