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The following pages link to Comparison of shear-lag theory and continuum fracture mechanics for modeling fiber and matrix stresses in an elastic cracked composite lamina (Q1388525):
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- Size and heterogeneity effects on the strength of fibrous composites (Q992167) (← links)
- Explicit crack problem solutions of hybrid composites (Q1210619) (← links)
- Non-axisymmetric matrix cracking and interface debonding in unidirectional brittle matrix composites (Q1286049) (← links)
- Stress concentrations in composites with interface sliding, matrix stiffness and uneven fiber spacing using shear lag theory (Q1302415) (← links)
- A different approach for calculation of stress intensity factors in continuous fiber-reinforced metal matrix composites (Q1434694) (← links)
- Load transfer from broken fibers in continuous fiber Al\(_2\)O\(_3\)-Al composites and dependence on local volume fraction (Q1970635) (← links)
- A continuum approach to the analysis of the stress field in a fiber reinforced composite with a transverse crack (Q2271263) (← links)
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- A shear lag theory integrated with second strain gradient continuum model for the composite reinforced with extensible nano-fibers (Q6133553) (← links)