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On the theory of anisotropic creep of unidirectional glass-reinforced plastics

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The basic relations of the theory of anisotropic creep of unidirectional glass-reinforced plastics (GRPs) in a three-dimensional stress state are found using a model of a material with inhomogeneous structure and the rheological properties of the resin. These relations are suitable for investigating the stress state of GRPs for resin stresses not exceeding certain values. The phenomena of simple creep and stress relaxation are studied with reference to a unidirectional GRP with an epoxy-maleic resin matrix.

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Mekhanika Polimerov, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 64–69, 1965

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Van Fo Fy, G.A. On the theory of anisotropic creep of unidirectional glass-reinforced plastics. Polymer Mechanics 1, 49–53 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00860684

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