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Elastic wave propagation in circumferential direction in anisotropic cylindrical curved plates
S. Towfighi,
T. Kundu
, M. Ehsani
Civil and Architectural Engineering and Mechanics
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
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Circumferential Direction
100%
Cylindrical Curved Plate
100%
Coupled Differential Equations
50%
Reinforced Concrete pipe
25%
Longitudinal Stress
25%
Helmholtz Decomposition
25%
Large Diameter pipe
25%
Circumferential Waves
25%
Isotropic Material
25%
Anisotropic Plate
25%
Wave Propagation Problems
25%
Stress Corrosion Cracking
25%
Theoretical Solution
25%
Pipe Material
25%
Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing
25%
Engineering
Circumferential Direction
100%
Anisotropic Plate
25%
Helmholtz Decomposition
25%
Pipe Material
25%
Longitudinal Stress
25%
Complete Solution
25%
Circumferential Wave
25%
Stress Corrosion Crack
25%