On state-space elastostatics within a plane stress sectorial domain -- the wedge and the curved beam
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Publication:835918
DOI10.1016/J.IJSOLSTR.2008.05.023zbMath1361.74016OpenAlexW2054988764MaRDI QIDQ835918
Publication date: 31 August 2009
Published in: International Journal of Solids and Structures (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/64126/1/Step_08a.pdf
Saint-Venant's principlereciprocal theoremsymplectic orthogonalityeigenvalue degeneracywedge paradox
Rods (beams, columns, shafts, arches, rings, etc.) (74K10) Classical linear elasticity (74B05) Saint-Venant's principle (74G50)
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