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Residual stress in membranes (English)
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1988
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The authors study elastic behavior of a membrane, i.e. ``a material entity each possible configuration of which can be taken as some surface (i.e., a connected 2-dimensional submanifold with or without boundary) in \({\mathbb{R}}^ 3\)''. They rigorously show that a sphere cannot support residual stress, while a torus and a planar membrane can. They close by posing four unanswered questions, clearly challenging the readers much as one challenges students in a textbook. A clear and thorough treatment of interest to engineers with more than a passing familiarity with the mathematics of elasticity.
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spheres
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torus
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non-existence of residual stress on ovaloids
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surface tensions
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pure shears
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