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THE BOUNDARY-LAYER SOLUTION ANALYSIS IN THE PROBLEM OF TORSION FOR THE RADIALLY-LAYERED CYLINDER

It is shown on the example of the torsion problem that in radially-layered cylinders with alternating rigid and soft layers there are poorly fading boundary-layer solutions. Elementary decisions corresponding to them can get deeply enough and change essentially a picture of the stress-strain conditi...

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Published in:Advanced engineering research (Rostov-na-Donu, Russia) Russia), 2010-04, Vol.10 (2), p.153-160
Main Authors: M. F. MEKHTIEV, N. K. AKHMEDOV, P. M. SADYKOV
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description It is shown on the example of the torsion problem that in radially-layered cylinders with alternating rigid and soft layers there are poorly fading boundary-layer solutions. Elementary decisions corresponding to them can get deeply enough and change essentially a picture of the stress-strain condition far from end faces. It leads actually to infringement of Sen-Venan principle in its classical formulation.
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