Singularity methods for elastostatics
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1236009
DOI10.1007/BF00040900zbMath0352.73026OpenAlexW2048716822MaRDI QIDQ1236009
Publication date: 1976
Published in: Journal of Elasticity (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00040900
Related Items (21)
Bonded contact of a rigid disk inclusion with a penny-shaped crack in a transversely isotropic solid ⋮ Indentation of a spherical cavity in an elastic body by a rigid spherical inclusion: influence of non-classical interface conditions ⋮ Fracture dynamics problem on mode I semi-infinite crack ⋮ On the mechanics of a rigid disc inclusion embedded in a fluid saturated poroelastic medium ⋮ An Asymmetrical Self-Similar Dynamic Crack Model of Bridging Fiber Pull-Out in Unidirectional Composite Materials ⋮ An asymmetrical dynamic model for bridging fiber pull-out of unidirectional composite materials ⋮ Asymmetrical dynamic fracture model of bridging fiber pull-out of unidirectional composite materials ⋮ Analytical solutions of dynamic mode I crack under the conditions of displacement boundary ⋮ Fracture dynamics problems of mode I semi-infinite crack for anisotropic orthotropic body ⋮ Motion of imperfect spheroid in elastic medium: A singularity method approach ⋮ On the interaction between an elastically embedded rigid inhomogeneity and a laterally placed concentrated force ⋮ Spheroidal rigid inclusion in an elastic medium under torsion ⋮ Dynamic Propagation Problems Concerning Asymmetrical Mode III Interface Crack ⋮ Dynamic propagation problem on dugdale model of mode III interface crack ⋮ Asymmetrical dynamic propagation problems on mode III interface crack ⋮ Dynamic extension problems concerning asymmetrical mode III crack ⋮ Axisymmetric problems for an externally cracked elastic solid. II. Effect of a penny-shaped inclusion ⋮ The rotation of a rigid spheroidal inclusion embedded in a transversely isotropic medium ⋮ Dynamic propagation problems concerning surfaces of asymmetrical mode III crack subjected to moving loads ⋮ Elastostatic bounds for the stiffness of an elliptical disc inclusion embedded at a transversely isotropic bi-material interface ⋮ Axial displacement of a disk inclusion embedded in a penny-shaped crack
Cites Work
This page was built for publication: Singularity methods for elastostatics