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Simulation of the steady-state creep of crossreinforced metal composites with account of anisotropy of phase materials 2. The case of 2D reinforcement

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Iterative models are proposed to describe the mechanical behavior of thin-walled metal-composite structural elements, cross-reinforced in a plane, whose incompressible phase materials operate under the conditions of steady-state anisotropic creep. A comparative analysis of the calculations performed is carried out for different structural models of the mechanical behavior of annular metal-composite plates under the conditions of steadystate creep.

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  1. For simplicity, in the present investigation, the continuous numbering of formulas started in [1] is assumed.

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The study was financially supported by the Russian Fund for Basic Research (Project code 12-01-90405- Ukr_a).

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Translated from Mekhanika Kompozitnykh Materialov, Vol. 49, No. 4, pp. 537-552, July-August, 2013.

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Yankovskii, A.P. Simulation of the steady-state creep of crossreinforced metal composites with account of anisotropy of phase materials 2. The case of 2D reinforcement. Mech Compos Mater 49, 359–368 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11029-013-9353-3

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