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A uniform formulation for the calculation of stress singularities in the plane elasticity of a wedge composed of multiple isotropic materials
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    A uniform formulation for the calculation of stress singularities in the plane elasticity of a wedge composed of multiple isotropic materials (English)
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    Behavior of the stress singularities at the corners are determined by an associated eigenequation. This paper gives an explicit closed form expression for the eigenequation in the case of a tri-material composite open wedge. A simple explicit closed form is given for an N-material composite open wedge with constant shear modulus. All formulations are uniform with respect to the boundary conditions which can be either free or clamped. A reliable program computes eigenvalues and associated eigenfunctions which may contain logarithmic terms. All expressions were derived using the computer with the aid of a symbolic manipulator.
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    stress singularities
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    eigenequation
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    closed form expression
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    tri-material composite open wedge
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    N-material composite
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    constant shear modulus
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    logarithmic terms
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