A three-dimensional self-similar problem of supersonic wedging of an elastic body (Q1060615)

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A three-dimensional self-similar problem of supersonic wedging of an elastic body
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    A three-dimensional self-similar problem of supersonic wedging of an elastic body (English)
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    1982
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    A method based on the dynamic theory of elasticity is proposed for solving the three-dimensional problem of supersonic wedging a body by a thin arrow-shaped blade. Using appropriate scale transformation and passing to limit (''the microscope principle''), the problem of the thin blade is reduced to that of the mathematical slit. A solution in closed form is obtained in the case of dependence of displacements, or of some differential transform of these, on two self-similar variables. The input problem is reduced by a change of coordinates to the determination of analytic functions of two complex variables which, after some transformations, reduces to the Dirichlet boundary value problem in a single complex variable, which is solvable by conventional methods.
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    mathematical slit
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    dynamic theory of elasticity
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    three-dimensional problem
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    supersonic wedging
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    thin arrow-shaped blade
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    scale transformation
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    passing to limit
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    solution in closed form
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    dependence of displacements
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    differential transform
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    two self-similar variables
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    determination of analytic functions of two complex variables
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    reduces to the Dirichlet boundary value problem
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    single complex variable
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