Stability loss and buckling delamination: three-dimensional linearized approach for elastic and viscoelastic composites

<p>This book investigates stability loss and buckling delamination problems of the viscoelastic composite materials and structural members made from these materials within the framework of the Three-Dimensional Linearized Theory of Stability (TDLTS).</p><p>The investigation of stab...

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Main Author: Akbarov, Surkay D. (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin [u.a.] Springer 2013
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Summary:<p>This book investigates stability loss and buckling delamination problems of the viscoelastic composite materials and structural members made from these materials within the framework of the Three-Dimensional Linearized Theory of Stability (TDLTS).</p><p>The investigation of stability loss problems is based on the study of an evolution of the initial infinitesimal imperfection in the structure of the material or of the structural members with time (for viscoelastic composites) or with external compressing forces (for elastic composites).</p><p>This study is made within the scope of the Three-Dimensional Geometrically Non-Linear Theory of the Deformable Solid Body Mechanics. The solution to the corresponding boundary-value problems is presented in the series form in a small parameter which characterizes the degree of the initial imperfection.
Item Description:<p>Preface -- Acknowledgment -- List of abbreviations -- Introduction -- Stability loss problems for viscoelastic plates -- Buckling delamination of elastic and viscoelastic composite plates with cracks -- Surface and internal stability loss in the structure of elastic and viscoelastic layered composites.-  Stability loss in the structure of unidirected fibrous elastic and viscoelastic composites -- Applications of the approach developed in Chapter 4 on the problems related to the stress concentration in initially stressed bodies -- Self-balanced stresses caused by periodical curving of two neighboring and periodically located row of fibers in an infinite matrix -- References -- Index.<br></p>
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (XVII, 448 p. 138 illus)
ISBN:9783642302909
DOI:10.1007/978-3-642-30290-9