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Constraints and Relative Deformations in 2D

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This lecture covers the reduction of 3D problems to 2D by applying constraints in the plane, focusing on stresses, deformations, and energy density. It explains how to compute relative deformations and strain energy, emphasizing thin-walled structures and long prismatic bodies.

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