Summary of results ====================== The mesh is the one used for the "LISA" benchmark. The calculation was carried out until the moment :math:`t=2s` *.* The regularized kinematic methods of EDF and the University of Liège give very similar results (difference less than 1% to :math:`t=2s`). On the other hand, the lower bound provided by FZJ is more important than the previous upper bound. **Note:** in this test case, we treat the 'convergenceError' error by exception. Indeed, when the value of :math:`m` approaches 1, the Norton-Hoff law tends towards the von Mises law. Knowing that the analysis of the limit load with the von Mises law is a singular problem that will cause non-convergence. Therefore, in case the calculation no longer converges with the growth of the moment :math:`t` (and therefore when :math:`m` tends to 1), the use of the exception makes it possible to recover the values of :math:`\mathrm{\lambda }` calculated before the convergence difficulty.