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OPTIMUM VISCOELASTIC DESIGNER MATERIALS FOR MINIMIZING FAILURE PROBABILITIES DURING COMPOSITE CURING

Pages 547-557 | Published online: 02 Feb 2011

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HarryH. Hilton. (2011) Equivalences and Contrasts of Thermo-Elasticity and Thermo-Viscoelasticity: A Comprehensive Critique. Journal of Thermal Stresses 34:5-6, pages 488-535.
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Harry H. Hilton, Steven J. D’Urso & Noe Wiener. 2017. Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Complex Systems. Transdisciplinary Perspectives on Complex Systems 49 84 .
Rolf Mahnken & Christian Dammann. (2016) A three-scale framework for fibre-reinforced-polymer curing part II: Mesoscopic modeling and macroscopic effective properties. International Journal of Solids and Structures 100-101, pages 356-375.
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Rolf Mahnken. (2013) Thermodynamic consistent modeling of polymer curing coupled to visco–elasticity at large strains. International Journal of Solids and Structures 50:13, pages 2003-2021.
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Daniel Lee, Harry Hilton & Alex Velicki. (2012) Optimum Stress and Material Distributions in Stitched PRSEUS Composites. Optimum Stress and Material Distributions in Stitched PRSEUS Composites.
Daniel Lee, Harry Hilton & Alexander Velicki. (2011) Optimum designer materials and geometries for stitched PRSEUS composites. Optimum designer materials and geometries for stitched PRSEUS composites.
Daniel Lee, Harry Hilton & Alex Velicki. (2010) Optimum Designer/Tailored Stitched Composites. Optimum Designer/Tailored Stitched Composites.
Harry H. Hilton, Daniel H. Lee & Abdul Rahman A. El Fouly. (2008) Generalized viscoelastic designer functionally graded auxetic materials engineered/tailored for specific task performances. Mechanics of Time-Dependent Materials 12:2, pages 151-178.
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Harry H. Hilton. (2005) Optimum linear and nonlinear viscoelastic designer functionally graded materials—Characterizations and analysis. Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing 36:10, pages 1329-1334.
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