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Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Sketching
Chapter 3 2D Simulations
Chapter 4 3D Solid Modeling
Chapter 5 3D Simulations
Chapter 6 Surface Models
Chapter 7 Line Models
Chapter 8 Optimization
Chapter 9 Meshing
Chapter 10 Buckling and Stress Stiffening
Chapter 11 Modal Analyses
Chapter 12 Structural Dynamics
Chapter 13 Nonlinear Simulations
Chapter 14 Nonlinear Materials
Chapter 15 Explicit Dynamics
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