Reduction of three-dimensional dynamical elasticity theory problems with arbitrarily located plane slits to integral equations (Q1819604)
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Reduction of three-dimensional dynamical elasticity theory problems with arbitrarily located plane slits to integral equations (English)
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1985
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By generalizing a method described earlier by the second author [(*) Mat. Metody Fiz.-Mekh. Polya 12, 63-69 (1980; Zbl 0438.73081)] for reducing three-dimensional dynamical problems of elasticity theory for a body with a slit to integral equations, integral equations are obtained for an infinite body with arbitrarily located plane slits. The interaction of disc-shaped slits located in one plane is investigated when normal external forces that vary sinuisoidally with time (steady vibrations) are given on their surfaces. Problems of the reduction of dynamical three-dimensional elasticity theory problems to integral equations for an infinite body weakened by a plane slit were examined in (*). The solution of the initial problem is obtained (*) by applying a Laplace integral transform in time to the appropriate equations and constructing the solution in the form of Helmholtz potentials with densities characterizing the opening of the slit during deformation of the body. The problem under consideration is solved in the article of \textit{R. V. Gol'dshtein} and \textit{A. V. Kaptsov} [Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR, Mekh. Tverd Tela 5 (1983)] by using the fundamental Stokes solution with subsequent construction of the solution in the form of an analogue of the elastic potential of a double layer.
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reducing three-dimensional dynamical problems
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infinite body
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arbitrarily located plane slits
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interaction of disc-shaped slits
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normal external forces
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steady vibrations
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Helmholtz potentials
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