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Classification of linear viscoelastic solids based on a failure criterion
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    Classification of linear viscoelastic solids based on a failure criterion (English)
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    1984
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    failure criterion
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    discontinuous shearing displacements
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    kernel functions
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    material not fail under step displacement
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    stress waves
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    reflections
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    step-traction data
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    isotropic, incompressible linear viscoelastic solid
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    step shear displacement
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    relaxation function G(s)
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    discontinuity in displacement propagates into interior of body
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    discontinuity not propagate if G(0)=infinity or G'(0)=-infinity
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    diffusion-like smoothening of discontinuous data characteristic of parabolic equations
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    G(0)=infinity achieved by composing kernel as sum of smooth kernel and delta function at origin
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    solution is C-infinity smooth
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    boundary of support of solution propagates at constant wave speed
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