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In pursuing the contradictory ultimate goals of achieving the lightest possible truck body with the highest possible payload rating and acceptable service life, OEMs and specialist suppliers alike employ an increasingly sophisticated set of tools, such as Finite Element Analysis (FEA), to design the...
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