On the durable critic load in creep buckling of viscoelastic laminated plates and circular cylindric

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Based on the first order shear deformation theory and classic buckling theory, the paper investigates the creep buckling behavior of viscoelastic laminated plates and laminated circular cylindrical shells. The analysis and elaboration of both instantaneou
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