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Generalized self-consistent like method for mechanical degradation of fibrous composites
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    Generalized self-consistent like method for mechanical degradation of fibrous composites (English)
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    19 December 2011
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    generalized self-consistent homogenisation
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    thermo-mechanics
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    multiscale modelling
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    brittle fibre breakage
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    superconducting strands
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