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    Irreversible deformation of a rotating disc under plasticity and creep by A.S. Begun, L.V. Kovtanyuk

    “…This paper is devoted to the study of deformation of a disk rotating with variable velocity (acceleration, deceleration, rotation at a constant rate) under…”
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    The motion of an elastoplastic medium in a circular tube heated due to boundary friction by Burenin, A.A., Kovtanyuk, L.V., Panchenko, G.L.

    “…The solution of a sequence of related problems in thermoelastoplasticity, concerning the origin and development of the flow of a medium in a cylindrical tube…”
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    The development and deceleration of the flow of an elastoplastic medium in a cylindrical tube by Burenin, A.A., Kovtanyuk, L.V.

    “…An exact solution of the quasistatic problem of elastoplastic theory of the development of the flow of an incompressible medium in a cylindrical tube of…”
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    The transient retardation of a rectilinear viscoplastic flow when the loading stresses are abruptly removed by Burenin, A.A., Kovtanyuk, L.V., Lushpei, A.V.

    “…The development of a viscoplastic flow in a solid layer of an elastoviscoplastic material on an inclined plane is considered when loading stresses act on its…”
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    The pressing of an elastoviscoplastic material between rigid coaxial cylindrical surfaces by Burenin, A.A., Kovtanyuk, L.V., Mazelis, A.L.

    “…An analytical solution of the problem of the pressing of an incompressible elastoviscoplastic material between two rigid coaxial cylindrical surfaces is…”
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    The formation of a one-dimensional residual stress field in the neighbourhood of a cylindrical defect in the continuity of an elastoplastic medium by Burenin, A.A., Kovtanyuk, L.V., Polonik, M.V.

    “…The one-dimensional finite deformations of the elastoplastic material of a thin-walled tube accompanying the loading of its external cylindrical surface are…”
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