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Strength of a Stretched Layer with Admixtures

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We study the stressed state of a layer with admixtures subjected to the action of tensile forces with the help of the model of local-gradient mechanical diffusion. The effect of admixtures on the strength of the layer is analyzed by using the relations obtained as a result and the first criterion of strength.

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Hrytsyna, O.R., Nahirnyi, T.S. Strength of a Stretched Layer with Admixtures. Materials Science 36, 575–580 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1011374407939

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