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Three-dimensional Green's functions in anisotropic bimaterials
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    Three-dimensional Green's functions in anisotropic bimaterials (English)
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    16 September 2002
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    After discussing relevant existing (but more special) papers, the authors derive three-dimensional Green's functions of point forces in infinite anisotropic bimaterials, using the method of Fourier transform. The Green's functions are given as a sum of a full-space Green's function in an explicit form, and a complementary part in terms of simple regular line-integrals, which can be solved numerically. Especially, a transversely isotropic and an orthotropic half-space and a bimaterial are considered. Many numerically worked out examples for the state of stresses and displacements show the efficiency and accuracy of the proposed method.
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    three-dimensional Green's functions
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    point forces
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    infinite anisotropic bimaterials
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    Fourier transform
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    regular line-integrals
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