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Dynamics of a reinforced viscoelastic plate
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    Dynamics of a reinforced viscoelastic plate (English)
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    Summary: Oscillations and static bending deformation of a viscoelastic reinforced plate are considered. Analytical solutions are derived. An asymptotic technique, based on the homogenization method, is used for this purpose. In addition, a special perturbation approach is employed. An example is given for the purpose of illustration. The approximate analytical expressions are shown to adequately meet the requirements of optimal structural design.
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