Effect of stationary heat source on stress state of half-space with rigidly, smoothly or flexibly clamped boundary
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3361330 (Why is no real title available?)
- Axially symmetric problems of stationary heat conduction and thermoelasticity for a body with thermally active or thermally insulated disk inclusion (crack)
- Green functions of 3D static thermoelasticity problems for a piecewise homogeneous space
- Thermoelastic problems in the half space --- An application of the general solution in elasticity
- Thermoelastic state of a halfspace with a thermoactive crack parallel to its boundary
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(4)- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3795417 (Why is no real title available?)
- Two-dimensional problem of thermoelasticity for a half-space with a free, rigidly, smoothly or flexibly clamped boundary subject to heat sources
- The maximum equivalent stress in a thermoelastic half space under the movement of a mechanical and thermal load
- Solution of the problem of heat conduction for the transversely isotropic piecewise-homogeneous space with two circular inclusions
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