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The last equation makes it possible to invert the mechanical problem and to get the full stress field (even if there is non-uniqueness of the solution). This is not a trivial problem but in this wiki we show [how to do](/inverse-analysis) it in the specific case of loaded discs. Other more [qualitative possibilities](/method-analyze) exists to have an estimation of the stress field.
The last equation makes it possible to invert the mechanical problem and to get the full stress field (even if there is non-uniqueness of the solution). This is not a trivial problem but in this wiki we show [how to do](/inverse-analysis) it in the specific case of loaded discs. Other more [qualitative possibilities](/method-analyze) exists to have an estimation of the stress field.