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On A. D. Kovalenko's Research Works on the Thermomechanics of Coupled Fields in Materials and Structural Members and Its Further Development

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A brief review is given to the research works of Academician A. D. Kovalenko that laid the foundations of the thermomechanics of coupled fields in inelastic materials and structural members under monoharmonic loading. The developments of Kovalenko's ideas by the associates of the Thermoelasticity Department founded by him are pointed out

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Karnaukhov, V.G. On A. D. Kovalenko's Research Works on the Thermomechanics of Coupled Fields in Materials and Structural Members and Its Further Development. Int Appl Mech 41, 967–975 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10778-006-0003-5

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