Coupled processes of deformation and long-term damage of physically nonlinear laminated materials
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5816053 (Why is no real title available?)
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- Conditional-moment method in problems of the mechanics of composite materials
- Deformation and long-term damageability of laminated materials at exponential-power function of long-term microstrength
- Saturated porous media
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(9)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5816053 (Why is no real title available?)
- Nonlinear deformation properties of composites with transversely isotropic components
- Deformation and long-term damage of physically nonlinear fibrous materials
- A mathematical model of damage accumulation taking into account microstructural effects
- Theory of long-term microdamage of physically nonlinear homogeneous materials
- Coupled processes of deformation and long-term damage of layered materials under thermal loading
- Deformation and long-term damageability of laminated materials at exponential-power function of long-term microstrength
- Construction of a model of deformation and short-time damageability for a laminate composite on the basis of the deformation criterion of microstrength
- Deformation and long-term damage of physically nonlinear particulate composites
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