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The following pages link to Numerical investigation of the stress field of particulate reinforced polymeric composites subjected to tension (Q3440126):
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- Two-dimensional polynomial eigenstrain formulation of boundary integral equation with numerical verification (Q414096) (← links)
- Eigenstrain formulation of boundary integral equations for modeling particle-reinforced composites (Q443430) (← links)
- Micromechanics and structural response of functionally graded, particulate-matrix, fiber-reinforced composites (Q545090) (← links)
- On the application of FEM to deformation of high-density polyethylene (Q837339) (← links)
- Computational model for short-fiber composites with eigenstrain formulation of boundary integral equations (Q940654) (← links)
- Analysis of hollow inclusion-matrix debonding in particulate composites (Q994748) (← links)
- Eigenstrain boundary integral equations with local eshelby matrix for stress analysis of ellipsoidal particles (Q1719457) (← links)
- Influence of reinforcement arrangement on the local reinforcement stresses in composite materials (Q1780442) (← links)
- Numerical investigation on the uniaxial compressive behaviour of an epoxy resin and a nanocomposite (Q2063460) (← links)
- Stochastic analysis of polymer composites rupture at large deformations modeled by a phase field method (Q2308732) (← links)
- A micromechanical study of residual stress and its effect on transverse failure in polymer-matrix composites (Q2456106) (← links)
- Prediction for initiation of debonding damage and tensile stress-strain relation of glass-bead-filled modified polyphenylene oxide (Q2507211) (← links)
- Numerical Study of Polymer Composites in Contact (Q2964892) (← links)
- Numerical studies of the influence of textural gradients on the local stress concentrations around fibers in carbon/carbon composites (Q3546230) (← links)
- Finite element modelling of the interphase region on the mechanical behaviour of a composite containing micrometer sized spherical particles (Q4639276) (← links)
- Enhancing toughness of thin films and coatings through embedded nanoinclusions (Q6153004) (← links)