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Response of metal matrix laminated cylindrical panels to combined uniform temperature change and edge displacements
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    Response of metal matrix laminated cylindrical panels to combined uniform temperature change and edge displacements (English)
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    1 December 1996
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    The author investigates a quasistatic response of metal matrix laminated cylindrical panels subjected to a combination of uniform thermal loading and applied edge displacement. An approach based on a micro-to-macro analysis is proposed which enables one to account for the thermo-viscoplastic behavior of the metalic matrix and for its interaction with thermo-elastic fibers. Moreover, the approach provides the overall constitutive behavior of metal matrix composites. The author employs this method in a structural analysis to obtain the response of laminated simply supported panels. Finally, the method is extended to unidirectional anti-symmetric angle-ply SiC/Ti panels, both in geometrically perfect and imperfect case.
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    micro-to-macro analysis
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    thermo-viscoplastic behavior
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    thermo-elastic fibers
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    constitutive behavior
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    structural analysis
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    unidirectional anti-symmetric angle-ply SiC/Ti panels
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