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The problem of equal-stress reinforcement of three-layered momentless shells with fibers of constant cross section under thermoelastic and thermoplastic deformation of phase materials is formulated. A qualitative analysis of systems of resolving equations is carried out. Analytical solutions to the axisymmetric problems of equal-stress reinforcement of shells of revolution under elastic and inelastic deformation are constructed. It is shown that the problem can have several alternative solutions, which can be additionally controlled by varying the reinforcement intensities on the shell contour.
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Nemirovskii, Y.V., Yankovskii, A.P. Equal-Stress Reinforcement of Elastoplastic Momentless Shells with a Protective Coating under Thermal and Force Loadings. Mechanics of Composite Materials 39, 415–432 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:MOCM.0000003292.49248.24
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