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The boundary element method based on the three-dimensional elastostatic fundamental solution for the orthotropic multilayered space: Application to composite materials
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    The boundary element method based on the three-dimensional elastostatic fundamental solution for the orthotropic multilayered space: Application to composite materials (English)
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    4 February 1997
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    interfaces
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    pressurized circular and elliptical holes
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    infinite laminated plates
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