On anisotropic compressible materials that can sustain elastodynamic anti-plane shear
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Publication:1805081
DOI10.1007/BF00115543zbMATH Open0818.73005OpenAlexW1989795212MaRDI QIDQ1805081FDOQ1805081
Authors: Hungyu Tsai, Phoebus Rosakis
Publication date: 22 August 1995
Published in: Journal of Elasticity (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00115543
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Cited In (9)
- Anti-plane shear deformations in compressible transversely isotropic materials
- On compressible materials capable of sustaining axisymmetric shear deformations. I: Anti-plane shear of isotropic hyperelastic materials
- Global bifurcation of anti-plane shear fronts
- Quasi-steady growth of twins under stress.
- Continuously dislocated elastic bodies with a neo-Hookean like energy subjected to anti-plane shear
- Distortion of anisotropic hyperelastic solids under pure pressure loading: compressibility, incompressibility and near-incompressibility
- The anti-plane shear problem in nonlinear elasticity revisited
- On compressible materials capable of sustaining axisymmetric shear deformations. III. Helical shear of isotropic hyperelastic materials
- A level-set approach to the computation of twinning and phase-transition dynamics
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