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On failure of the complementing condition and nonuniqueness in linear elastostatics
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    On failure of the complementing condition and nonuniqueness in linear elastostatics (English)
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    A homogeneous isotropic body composed of a compressible linearly elastic material is considered. It is assumed that the body is at equilibrium in a state of plane strain. It is well known that the traction problem for such a body has a unique solution, modulo an infinitesimal rigid deformation, provided that \(\mu\) \(\neq 0\), \(\mu +\lambda \neq 0\) and \(2\mu +\lambda \neq 0\), where \(\mu\) and \(\lambda\) are the Lamé moduli. The authors in the paper under review show that the above mentioned uniqueness result fails when \(\mu =-\lambda\).
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    failure of complementing condition
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    nonuniqueness
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    linear
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    elastostatics
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    infinite number of linearly independent solutions
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    homogeneous isotropic body
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    compressible linearly elastic material
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    at equilibrium in a state of plane strain
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    traction
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