The problem of the infinite wedge
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asymptotic expansionrate of convergenceexistencewell posedappropriate regularity conditionsclarify obscurities and misunderstandings occurring during various forms of solutions of this classical problemdifferentiability of the solutioninvolved complex inversion integralnumerical method based on Laguerre polynomialsplane infinite wedge
Cites work
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- Closed Forms for the Stresses in a Class of Orthotropic Wedges
- Numerical inversion of Mellin transforms
- On the stress distribution in anisotropic infinite wedges
- THE USE OF THE MELLIN TRANSFORM IN FINDING THE STRESS DISTRIBUTION IN AN INFINITE WEDGE
Cited in
(3)- The plane self-similar anisotropic and angularly inhomogeneous wedge under power-law tractions and the asymptotic analysis of the stress field
- The plane wedge problem loaded at its apex -- the self-similarity property and the characteristic vector
- The anisotropic and angularly inhomogeneous elastic wedge under a monomial load distribution
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