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Solid Mechanics: Modeling and Simulation

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This lecture covers the fundamentals of solid mechanics, focusing on modeling and simulation techniques. Topics include geometry definitions, material properties, mesh generation, stress analysis, and solving solid mechanics problems. The instructor references key works in the field.

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