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    <title>The Engineering Significance of Limit Analysis</title>
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    <namePart>Hodge, Philip G. Jr.</namePart>
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  <abstract>By definition, the limit load on a structure is the unique magnitude of the given loads under which a structure can first deform if it is made of a rigid-perfectly plastic material. The significance of the limit load for a structure made of a real material is discussed in relation to a simple truss.</abstract>
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  <abstract>This research was sponsored by the federal government. The appropriate Department of Defense database, DTIC Online Access Controlled, was consulted prior to submission to confirm that the report has no distribution limitations and may therefore be made available to the public online.</abstract>
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    <publisher>Department of Mechanics, Illinois Institute of Technology</publisher>
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    <topic>Deformation</topic>
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    <topic>Load Distribution</topic>
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    <topic>Metals</topic>
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