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Prestressed random composites · Residual stress · Micromechanics · Non-local elasticity · RVE size

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Residual stresses in random elastic composites: nonlocal micromechanics-based models and first estimates of the RVE size

Submitted by lucadeseri on Mon, 2013-02-25 03:23.
  • Prestressed random composites · Residual stress · Micromechanics · Non-local elasticity · RVE size


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