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Junctions between three-dimensional and two-dimensional linear elastic structures (English)
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1989
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We consider a problem in three-dimensional linearized elasticity, posed over a domain consisting of a plate with thickness \(2\epsilon\), inserted into a solid whose Lamé constants are independent of \(\epsilon\). If the Lamé constants of the material constituting the plate vary as \(\epsilon^{-3}\), we show that the solution of the three-dimensional problem converges, as \(\epsilon\) approaches zero, to the solution of a coupled ``pluri-dimensional'' problem of a new type, posed simultaneously over a three-dimensional open set with a slit and a two-dimensional open set.
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multi-dimensional problem
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convergence depending on plate thickness
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three-dimensional linearized elasticity
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plate
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inserted
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coupled pluri- dimensional problem
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three-dimensional open set with a slit
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two- dimensional open set
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