Representing general solution of equations in theory of elasticity by harmonic functions (Q1069728)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3936611
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3936611 |
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Representing general solution of equations in theory of elasticity by harmonic functions (English)
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1986
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The general solution of the equations in the theory of elasticity is represented by seven harmonic functions, where there are only three harmonic functions independent of each other and every one of them has certain mechanics meaning. Examples applying the general solution to solve several simple inverse problems in elastostatics are presented.
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solution with constant components of stresses
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thick plate
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constant volume expansion
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three independent functions
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no body forces
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equations in terms of displacements
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general solution
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represented by seven harmonic functions
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inverse problems in elastostatics
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0.8444072008132935
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0.8159686923027039
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0.813338041305542
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0.8093949556350708
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