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On the integrable case of a Riemann-Hilbert boundary value problem for two functions and the solutions of certain mixed problems for a composite elastic plane
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    On the integrable case of a Riemann-Hilbert boundary value problem for two functions and the solutions of certain mixed problems for a composite elastic plane (English)
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    A method for solving the Riemann-Hilbert boundary value problem with piecewise-constant coefficients is generalized. It is shown that the following static problems of a composite elastic plane with three kinds of connection conditions allow of exact solutions: 1) the splicing line is weakened by a system of loaded slots and a transverse shear crack or the edges of one of the slots are partially contacting, or one of the slots is cleaved by a rigid insert; 2) the splicing line is reinforced by a system of thin rigid inclusions and there is one arbitrarily located delamination zone; 3) the elastic half-planes are contacting (with slip) on a certain section of their boundaries, and mixed boundary conditions in the displacements and stresses are given on the rest of the boundaries.
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    integrable case
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    Riemann-Hilbert boundary value problem
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    piecewise- constant coefficients
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    static problems
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    composite elastic plane
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    three kinds of connection conditions
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    exact solutions
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    splicing line
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    weakened
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    reinforced
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    slip
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