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    Green's function for incremental nonlinear elasticity: shear bands and boundary integral formulation (English)
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    27 June 2002
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    An elastic, incompressible, infinite body is considered subject to plane and homogeneous deformation. At certain value of the loading, when the material is still in the elliptic range, an incremental concentrated line load is considered acting at an arbitrary location in the body and extending orthogonally to the plane of deformation. This plane strain problem is solved, so that a Green's function for incremental, nonlinear elastic deformation is obtained. This is used in two different ways: to quantify the decay rate of self-equilibrated loads in a homogeneously stretched elastic solid; and to give a boundary element formulation for incremental deformations superimposed upon a given homogeneous strain.
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    decay effect perturbative approach
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