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Residual stress in an elastic body: A theory for small strains and arbitrary rotations
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    Residual stress in an elastic body: A theory for small strains and arbitrary rotations (English)
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    5 September 1993
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    Residual stress is the stress present in a body which is in mechanical equilibrium in the absence of external loading. The author presents a theory of stress response for elastic materials in which the strains are presumed to be small, but arbitrarily large rotations are allowed. No assumptions are made concerning the origin of the residual stress.
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    stress response
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