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On the construction of general solutions of the theory of the elasticity of inhomogeneous solids (English)
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26 September 1992
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The elasticity theory equations are decomposed in the case when the shear modulus is a function of one Cartesian coordinate while Poisson's ratio is a function of three coordinates. Such a separation is possible for transverse isotropy when both shear coefficients depend just on the coordinates of the normal isotropy plane. It is assumed that the mass forces are potential.
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shear modulus
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Poisson's ratio
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transverse isotropy
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