On using the more-accurate equations of thin coatings in the theory of axisymmetric contact problems for composite foundations (Q1819612)
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On using the more-accurate equations of thin coatings in the theory of axisymmetric contact problems for composite foundations (English)
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1985
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More-accurate equations describing the axisymmetric deformations of elastic, thin-walled elements (coatings) are derived using the asymptotic analysis of the solution to the first fundamental problem of the theory of elasticity for a layer. The notable difference distinguishing these relations from the classical, Kirchhoff-Love and Reissner-Timoshenko equations of flexure of plates, and their modifications, is, that there are no concentrated forces at the edges of the stamp when the corresponding contact problems are solved. Moreover, the formulas obtained contain the equations of classical theory as a special case. The solutions obtained using various applied theories are compared with the corresponding solution obtained using the equations of the theory of elasticity, using the example of the axisymmetric contact problem of impressing a plane circular stamp into a layer lying on a Fuss-Winkler foundation. The characteristic parameters of the problem in question are computed by numerical methods.
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Hankel integral
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axisymmetric deformations
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elastic, thin-walled elements
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coatings
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asymptotic analysis
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first fundamental problem
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layer
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no concentrated forces at the edges
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stamp
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