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A General Shear Deformable Laminated Beam Theory Accounting for Interlaminar Continuity of Displacements and Shear Stress
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Kostas P. Soldatos,
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March 1, 1993
Published Online: 1993-03
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Articles in the same Issue
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- Hot Torsion Experiments on Aluminium 1100 and 2024
- Homogenized Model for Discretely Drained Soil Systems
- On the Effective Young's Modulus of Elasticity for Porous Materials: Microstructure Modelling and Comparison Between Calculated and Experimental Values
- Some Remarks on Kinematic Hardening
- Crack Initiation Under Stress-Assisted Diffusion
- Micromechanical Modelling of Granular Media
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- Aspects of a Multiple Slip Model for 2D Texture Development and Plastic Spin
- An Experimental and Numerical Study of Mode I (Tensile) and Mode II (Shear) Fracture in Concrete
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