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Some observations on Kelvin's solution in classical elastostatics as a double tensor field with implications for Somigliana's integral (English)
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1983
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Kelvin's solution
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classical elastostatics
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Somigliana's integral
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component representations of Kelvin's tensor
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orthogonal curvilinear coordinates
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two-point or double tensor field
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body force derivable from potential
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shifters
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boundary integral equation method
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