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Dual observation laws in elastostatics
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    Dual observation laws in elastostatics (English)
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    Several new dual conservation laws are given in this study under the assumption of the existence of the complementary strain energy density function. They are valid for both finite deformation and infinitesimal deformation of elastic solid. Applications of these laws to fracture mechanics are discussed.
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    homogeneous elastic material
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    isotropic material
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    body composed of elastic material
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    dual conservation laws
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    existence of the complementary strain energy density function
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    infinitesimal deformation
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