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Stability Loss in the Structure of Unidirected Fibrous Elastic and Viscoelastic Composites

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Internal and near surface stability loss of unidirected fibrous elastic and viscoelastic composites are studied within the scope of the piecewise homogeneous body model using the approach based on the investigation of the evolution of the fibers’ initial infinitesimal imperfections with compressed forces or with time. For this purpose, as in the previous chapters, 3D geometrically nonlinear field equations for viscoelastic bodies are employed.

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Akbarov, S. (2013). Stability Loss in the Structure of Unidirected Fibrous Elastic and Viscoelastic Composites . In: Stability Loss and Buckling Delamination. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-30290-9_6

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