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On modelling thermoelastic processes in layered composites

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The main aim of this contribution is to propose a 2D-mathematical model of thermoelastic layered composites. This model is based on a 3D-linearized thermoelastic continuum theory with internal kinematical and thermal constraints. A fundamental system of field equations for 3D-layered composites is reduced to a system of field equations for 2D-thermoelastic material continua, describing thermoelastic processes in composite plates and plate-like bodies.

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Baczyński, Z.F. On modelling thermoelastic processes in layered composites. Acta Mechanica 88, 245–251 (1991). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01177099

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