The stability of roads and cylindrical shells under moving load is investiqated. We consider the cases of
concentrated forces and uniformly distributed ones when the motion carrying out constant velocity. Equations of
th...
In present work on the basis of asymptotical method in thin area of shell internal problem (which by the
nature is two-dimensional) and boundary layer for dynamics of micropolar elastic shells are constructed, and the
qu...
The solution of first dynamic boundary value problem of the theory of elasticity for three-layer orthotropic strip
of non-symmetric structure is founded by the asymptotic method. It’s assumed that the strip is considered...
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K. U. Olshevsky (1980). A method of asymptotic investigation of flexible rod statics.. Հայաստանի գիտությունների ազգային ակադեմիայի տեղեկագիր․ Մեխանիկա, 33(2),
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