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 and Arthur Lismonde [3] made finite element simulations of the experiment. and Arthur Lismonde [3] made finite element simulations of the experiment.
 Arthur used ANSYS, which was available at the university where he went on Erasmus. Arthur used ANSYS, which was available at the university where he went on Erasmus.
-However, we wanted to make a test requiring a particular post-processing of the results, +However, we wanted to make a test requiring a particular post-processing of the finite element results, 
-so I made simulations on my own with my own code.+so I made simulations on my own with my code.
  
 === Problem description === === Problem description ===
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-//Figure 1. Results obtained with my own code, visualized with [[http://www.geuz.org/gmsh|Gmsh]]: (1) geometry of the plate with a circular hole, (2) vertical displacement of the upper face, (3) derivative  of the vertical displacement, (4) shearogram.//+//Figure 1. Results obtained with my own code (mesh and visualization with [[http://www.geuz.org/gmsh|Gmsh]]: (1) geometry of the plate with a circular hole, (2) vertical displacement of the upper face, (3) derivative  of the vertical displacement, (4) shearogram.//
  
 One can see in Fig. 1 the finite element results obtained when the plate is heated up with a flash, which is represented by a constant heat flux applied for a few microseconds. One can see in Fig. 1 the finite element results obtained when the plate is heated up with a flash, which is represented by a constant heat flux applied for a few microseconds.
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