Effect of stationary heat source on stress state of half-space with rigidly, smoothly or flexibly clamped boundary (Q2831364)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6647299
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6647299 |
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2 November 2016
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stress strain state of infinite body
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Love function
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stress determination
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Effect of stationary heat source on stress state of half-space with rigidly, smoothly or flexibly clamped boundary (English)
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The authors use a thermoelastic potential of displacements and a biharmonic Love function for determining the temperature, displacements and stresses in a semi-infinite body caused by a heat source. The boundary of a semi-infinite body is rigidly, smoothly or flexibly clamped at zero temperature or heat insulation. The plots of axial, radial, circular and tangential stresses on the body boundary are presented depending on the distance from the heat source to the boundary.
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