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Comment on the book by A. N. Guz', stability of elastic bodies under finite deformations, Izd-vo Naukova Dumka, Kiev (1973)

A. N. Guz
- 01 Sep 1974 - 
- Vol. 10, Iss: 9, pp 1033-1033
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Elastic waves in bodies with initial (residual) stresses

TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the results obtained in the three-dimensional linearized theory of elastic waves propagating in initially stressed solids was made. But the results were obtained in exact formulations.
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Elastic waves in bodies with initial stresses

TL;DR: In this article, the wave propagation regularities in fibrous composites with inhomogeneous initial states were investigated and an ultrasonic non-destructive method was developed to determine the stress in the near surface layers of a solid.
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Constructing the three-dimensional theory of stability of deformable bodies

TL;DR: In this article, the construction of the three-dimensional linearized theory of stability of deformable bodies (TLTSDB) is analyzed, and some specific problems are outlined. But the analysis is limited to three dimensions.
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Establishing fundamentals of the mechanics of nanocomposites

TL;DR: In this article, a basic approach to study the mechanical properties of nanocomposite materials with polymer matrix and the deformation of structural members made of them is proposed, which makes it possible to observe and describe the peculiarities of the processes of fracture, deformation, and wave propagation.
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Description and Study of Some Nonclassical Problems of Fracture Mechanics and Related Mechanisms

TL;DR: Some nonclassical problems of fracture mechanics that have been analyzed by the author and his collaborators at the Institute of Mechanics (Kiev) during the past thirty years are considered in brief as discussed by the authors.