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The problem of a curved layer of composite material with wavy surfaces of periodic structure (English)
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1987
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The state of stress and strain for a curved anisotropic inhomogeneous thin layer of periodic structure of variable thickness determined by wavy surfaces is investigated. The period of the structure and the wave dimensions on the surfaces are considered to be commensurate with the layer thickness in magnitude.
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averaging scheme
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state of stress and strain
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curved anisotropic inhomogeneous thin layer
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variable thickness
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wavy surfaces
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