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The stability problem is solved for a plate made of a granular composite material with microdamageable components. Microdamages are simulated by randomly dispersed pores filled with a damaged material. The problem is formulated using the concept of continuous load
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Khoroshun, L.P., Babich, D.V. Stability of Plates Made of a Granular Composite with Damageable Components. International Applied Mechanics 40, 803–809 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:INAM.0000046224.10951.01
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