A note on the slipping inclusion (Q750192)

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A note on the slipping inclusion
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    A note on the slipping inclusion (English)
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    1989
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    The author proves the converse of Mura-Furuhashi's statement [\textit{T. Mura} and \textit{R. Furuhashi}, J. Appl. Mech. 51, 308-310 (1984; Zbl 0544.73018)] that a slipping ellipsoidal inclusion, if not degenerated, having a shear eigenstrain parallel to the axes of inclusion, produces no stress in the matrix or inclusion. According to the author, in the two- dimensional case, the converse of the above theorem is: if there exists a nonzero constant eigenstrain which produces a zero stress field in the matrix, the inclusion is a nondegenerate ellipse. For the three- dimensional case, the author shows that, as far as we concern the same matrix-inclusion system as Mura-Furuhashi's, there exists a uniform nonzero remote stress field which produces no stress in the inclusion.
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    slipping ellipsoidal inclusion of no degeneracy
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    converse of Mura- Furuhashi's statement
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    shear eigenstrain
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