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The following pages link to Elastic behavior of a half-space with a Steigmann-Ogden boundary under nanoscale frictionless patch loads (Q1625257):
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- The surface tension effect revealed via the indentation scaling index (Q2059861) (← links)
- On the adhesive nanocontact of a graded coating (Q2102650) (← links)
- Gurtin and Murdoch's surface effect on the elastic behavior of an elastic half space subjected to body forces (Q2127960) (← links)
- A compatible multiscale model for nanocomposites incorporating interface effect (Q2134674) (← links)
- On the competition between adhesive and surface effects in the nanocontact properties of an exponentially graded coating (Q2161848) (← links)
- On the stress analysis around a nanoinhomogeneity embedded in a half-space with the account of Steigmann-Ogden interface effects (Q2247364) (← links)
- Effects of surface tension and Steigmann-Ogden surface elasticity on Hertzian contact properties (Q2335431) (← links)
- Edge dislocation interacting with a Steigmann-Ogden interface incorporating residual tension (Q2418945) (← links)
- Analytical solutions of a spherical nanoinhomogeneity under far-field unidirectional loading based on Steigmann–Ogden surface model (Q4971523) (← links)
- Interaction of Multiple Plane Straight Fractures in the Presence of the Steigmann--Ogden Surface Energy (Q5123489) (← links)
- Nanoindentation hardness of a Steigmann–Ogden surface bounding an elastic half-space (Q5132371) (← links)
- Flamant solution of a half-plane with surface flexural resistibility and its applications to nanocontact mechanics (Q5133447) (← links)
- Axisymmetric frictionless indentation of a rigid stamp into a semi-space with a surface energetic boundary (Q5867013) (← links)
- An Axisymmetric Problem for a Patch Loaded Material Surface Attached to the Boundary of an Elastic Semi-space (Q6041394) (← links)
- Misfit stress and energy in composite nanowire with polygonal core (Q6085407) (← links)
- Surface-dislocation interaction by various models of surface elasticity (Q6139936) (← links)