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Within the framework of a generalized theory of heat conduction, the characteristic equation for glass‐reinforced plastics has been obtained. Formulas for determination of the velocities of propagation of a thermal wave as functions of the slope of the normal to the characteristic surface and the angle of orientation of glass‐fiber threads have been derived. The curves of inverse velocities and radial velocities have been constructed.
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Martynenko, M.D., Medvedev, D.G. & Bosyakov, S.M. Propagation of the Weak‐Discontinuity Surface in Oriented Glass‐Reinforced Plastics with Allowance for the Relaxation of Thermal Disturbances. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 77, 222–225 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:JOEP.0000020744.37259.e3
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