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A complex variable Green function representation of plane inelastic deformation in isotropic solids (English)
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A Green function representation of the plane inelastic deformation in isotropic solids is given using a complex variable method of Muskhelishvili. Based on the fact that the inelastic deformation in a plane infinitesimal region (which we call a plastic source) can be represened by a double couple, its Green functions are derived in terms of the complex potential functions; these Green functions, then, are used as the kernel functions in an area integral represenation of the complex potential functions for the inelastic deformation of a finite extent. Emphasis is placed on deriving the area integral represenation of the two basic complex potential functions (i.e., \(\Phi\) and \(\psi\) in Muskhelishvili's notation); once they are obtained, any physical quantities such as the displacement, the stress, and the traction can be calculated by simply following the formulae of Muskhelishvili.
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method of Muskhelishvili
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Green functions
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area integral represenation of the complex potential functions
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