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Linear Anisotropic Materials

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The classical theory of linear elastic deformable solids is based on the following restrictions to simplify the modelling and analysis:

  • The body is an ideal linear elastic body.

  • All strains are small.

  • The material of the constituent phases is homogeneous and isotropic.

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Altenbach, H., Altenbach, J., Kissing, W. (2018). Linear Anisotropic Materials. In: Mechanics of Composite Structural Elements. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-8935-0_2

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