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The effect of certain technological factors, in particular, the thermophysical characteristics of the mandrel material, the degree of anisotropy of the fabricated article, and the inelastic properties of the matrix, on the magnitude and distribution of the macroscopic shrinkage stresses is examined in the case of cylindrical glass-reinforced plastic (GRP) shells.
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Institute of Mechanics, Academy of Sciences of the Ukrainian SSR, Kiev. Translated from Mekhanika Polimerov, No. 5, pp. 823–827, September–October, 1974.
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Ogil'ko, T.F. Method of calculating the macroscopic shrinkage stresses in cylindrical glass-reinforced plastic shells with allowance for certain technological factors. Polymer Mechanics 10, 713–717 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00857954
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