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On a dynamic contact problem for compound foundation
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    On a dynamic contact problem for compound foundation (English)
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    This novel paper concerns the two dimensional dynamic contact problem for a moving solid die with a layer of an ideal incompressible liquid of finite depth. The pressure from the die on the hydraulic foundation is transmitted through a thin covering. The die moves along the covering at a constant speed without friction. This type of problem arises when studying processes produced in the dynamic effects of solids on the surface of an ice cover.
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    dynamic contact
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    compound foundation
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    two-dimensional problem
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    plane state of strain
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    interaction of moving solid (die) with layer of ideal incompressible liquid of finite depth
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    pressure from die transmitted through thin covering
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    hydraulic foundation
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    constant speed without friction
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    operational calculus
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    moving coordinate system
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    reduced to finding pressure function
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    integral equation of first kind
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    difference kernel
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    Fourier transform
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    singularities on real axis
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    determine shape of surface of covering outside die
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    different shapes of die foundations
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    characteristic features of solution
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    conditions for complete adherence
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    die pulls apart from surface of covering
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    numerical analysis
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