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The analysis of periodic composites with randomly damaged constituents
Michael Ryvkin
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Jacob Aboudi
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School of Mechanical Engineering
Engineering General
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Periodic Composite
100%
Random Distribution
66%
Iterative Procedure
33%
Boundary Value Problem
33%
Discrete Fourier Transform
33%
Field Distribution
33%
Randomly Distributed
33%
Direct Analysis
33%
Effective Properties
33%
Transform Domain
33%
Porous Materials
33%
Unidirectional Composites
33%
Higher-order Theory
33%
Representative Cell Method
33%
Computational Tasks
33%
Periodically Layered Composites
33%
Elastic Field
33%
Cell Problem
33%
Interfacial Crack
33%
Property Distribution
33%
Repetitive Cells
33%
Matrix Cracking
33%
Unidirectional Fibre-reinforced Composites
33%
Representative Volume Element
33%
Effective Field
33%
Engineering
Statistical Distribution
100%
Iterative Procedure
50%
Tasks
50%
Discrete Fourier Transform
50%
Field Distribution
50%
Fiber-Reinforced Composite
50%
Effective Property
50%
Boundary Value
50%
Interfacial Crack
50%
Representative Cell
50%
Higher-Order Theory
50%
Representative Volume Element
50%
Matrix Crack
50%
Elastic Field
50%
Effective Field
50%
Material Science
Fiber-Reinforced Composite
100%