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The demands of many modern branches of engineering are such that questions dealing with loss of stability of structural elements at elevated temperatures have recently begun to attract the attention of large groups of engineers and investigators.
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Shapovalov, L.A. (1964). Thermal Stability of Plates and Shells. In: Fridman, Y.B. (eds) Strength and Deformation in Nonuniform Temperature Fields / Prochnost’ I Deformatsiya V Neravnomernykh Temperaturnykh Polyakh / ДEФOPMAЦИЯ!B HEPABHOMEPHЫX TEMПEPATУPHЫX ПOЛЯX. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-6604-2_5
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