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Study of the Elastoplastic Axisymmetric Stress–Strain State of Irradiated Laminated Shells with a Loading History

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A technique is proposed to determine the axisymmetric state of laminated shells under thermoradiation loading. The deformation is assumed simple. The axisymmetric elastoplastic stress–strain state of a two-layered continuous plate under a distributed load and a neutron flux incident on one of the plate surfaces is studied within the framework of the Kirchhoff–Love hypothesis for a layer stack. The results obtained with and without regard for the loading history are presented. An important role of the loading history in a stress analysis is confirmed

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Babeshko, M.E., Savchenko, V.G. Study of the Elastoplastic Axisymmetric Stress–Strain State of Irradiated Laminated Shells with a Loading History. International Applied Mechanics 37, 1441–1446 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1014228515259

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