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The following pages link to Computational coupling of moisture diffusion and mechanical deformation in polymer matrix composites (Q2952503):
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- A geometrical multi-scale numerical method for coupled hygro-thermo-mechanical problems in photovoltaic laminates (Q295050) (← links)
- Coupling moisture diffusion and internal mechanical states in polymers -- a thermodynamical approach (Q335134) (← links)
- A nonlinear constitutive model of unidirectional natural fiber reinforced composites considering moisture absorption (Q904764) (← links)
- Coupled damage and moisture-transport in fiber-reinforced, polymeric composites (Q1089201) (← links)
- A moisture diffusion coupled model for composite materials (Q1668375) (← links)
- Mathematical modelling of moisture-induced panel deformation (Q1861682) (← links)
- Damage evolution of polymer-matrix multiphase composites under coupled moisture effects (Q2060113) (← links)
- Numerical modelling of moisture diffusion in FRP with clustered microstructures (Q2289132) (← links)
- The effect of moisture-induced swelling on the absorption capacity of transversely isotropic elastic polymer-matrix composites (Q2428245) (← links)
- Modeling of structural mechanics, moisture diffusion, and heat conduction coupled with physical aging in thin plastic plates (Q2439791) (← links)
- Characterization and modeling of strain assisted diffusion in an epoxy adhesive layer (Q2454756) (← links)
- Effect of heating rate on steam pressure induced in crack-like cavities in moisture saturated polymer matrix composites (Q2456151) (← links)
- A finite element analysis of adhesively bonded composite joints with moisture diffusion and delayed failure (Q3820141) (← links)
- A Modeling Framework for Coupling Plasticity with Species Diffusion (Q5095222) (← links)
- REDUCED ORDER MULTISCALE ANALYSIS OF MOISTURE DEGRADATION IN COMPOSITE MATERIALS (Q5108789) (← links)
- THEORY OF REPEATED SUPERPOSITION OF LARGE STRAINS. DEVELOPMENT OF THIS THEORY FOR SOLUTION OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY PROBLEMS. METHODS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF THIS THEORY FOR STRENGTH ANALYSIS IN NEW BRANCHES OF INDUSTRY (Q5108813) (← links)
- A coupled thermo-chemo-mechanical reduced-order multiscale model for predicting process-induced distortions, residual stresses, and strength (Q6497728) (← links)