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<a href="https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/raw/master/Elasticity/screenshot1.png"><img src="https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/raw/master/Elasticity/screenshot1_512.png" width="100%"></a>
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<a href="https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/raw/master/Elasticity/microstrip.png"><img src="https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/raw/master/Elasticity/microstrip_512.png" width="100%"></a>
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<a href="https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/raw/master/Elasticity/screenshot2.png"><img src="https://gitlab.onelab.info/doc/tutorials/raw/master/Elasticity/screenshot2_512.png" width="100%"></a>
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This is the elastic 2D model of a wrench.
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The tool is clamped at the nut (which is not represented)
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and a vertical downward force of 100N is distributed over a 1 inch large surface
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on the upper face of the wrench's arm.
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towards the end of the upper face of the wrench's arm.
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## References
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