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FIRST-ORDER GBT FOR THIN-WALLED MEMBERS WITH ARBITRARY CROSS-SECTION AND CIRCULAR AXIS

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Figure 1: Global and local (wall) axes for a naturally curved thin-walled member.
Figure 2: Lipped channel: (a) cross-section geometry and discretization, (b) initial deformation modes
Figure 3: Lipped channel cross-section deformation modes: (a) cross-section geometry, discretization  and material parameters, (b) deformation modes for
Figure 4: Three-cell cross-section deformation modes: (a) cross-section geometry, discretization and  material parameters, (b) deformation modes for
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