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Initial boundary value problems for mechanochemical corrosion of a thick spherical member in terms of principal stress. / Sedova, O.S.; Pronina, Y.G.

в: AIP Conference Proceedings, Том 1648, № 1, 260002, 2015.

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title = "Initial boundary value problems for mechanochemical corrosion of a thick spherical member in terms of principal stress.",
abstract = "The paper considers the double-sided uniform corrosion of an elastic spherical shell under internal and external pressure. It is assumed that corrosion rates are piecewise linear functions of maximum principal stress at the related surface. Analytical solution for the problem is provided. Some examples are given.",
keywords = "mechanochemical corrosion",
author = "O.S. Sedova and Y.G. Pronina",
year = "2015",
doi = "10.1063/1.4912519",
language = "English",
volume = "1648",
journal = "AIP Conference Proceedings",
issn = "0094-243X",
publisher = "American Institute of Physics",
number = "1",
note = "XII International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics : ICNAAM 2014, ICNAAM 2014 ; Conference date: 22-09-2014 Through 28-09-2014",

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AU - Pronina, Y.G.

PY - 2015

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AB - The paper considers the double-sided uniform corrosion of an elastic spherical shell under internal and external pressure. It is assumed that corrosion rates are piecewise linear functions of maximum principal stress at the related surface. Analytical solution for the problem is provided. Some examples are given.

KW - mechanochemical corrosion

U2 - 10.1063/1.4912519

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VL - 1648

JO - AIP Conference Proceedings

JF - AIP Conference Proceedings

SN - 0094-243X

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T2 - XII International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics

Y2 - 22 September 2014 through 28 September 2014

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