2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2007.01.023
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Axisymmetric nuclei of strain and their applications for multilayered solids

Abstract: In this paper, the effect of several axisymmetric elastic singularities (i.e., point forces, double forces, sum of two double forces and centers of dilatation) on the elastic response of a multilayered solid is investigated. The boundary conditions in an infinite solid at the plane passing through the singularity are derived first using Papkovich-Neuber harmonic functions. Then, a Green's function solution for multilayered solids is obtained by solving a set of simultaneous linear algebraic equations using bot… Show more

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“…and w i (g c ) is the displacement due to a center of dilatation, which is linearly proportional to the sum of the three double forces in the x 1 , x 2 and x 3 directions (15) where u θ = 0. By using the method of Yu and Pande [14], The boundary conditions on plane z = c are [15] …”
Section: Infinite Solids For An Oscillating Infinitesimal Prismatic Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and w i (g c ) is the displacement due to a center of dilatation, which is linearly proportional to the sum of the three double forces in the x 1 , x 2 and x 3 directions (15) where u θ = 0. By using the method of Yu and Pande [14], The boundary conditions on plane z = c are [15] …”
Section: Infinite Solids For An Oscillating Infinitesimal Prismatic Dmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Towfighi and Kundu studied the wave propagation in anisotropic spherical curved plate [7]. Yu Jiangong and Wu Bin studied the characteristics of guided waves in graded spherical curved plates [8]. All of the previous researches are based on the pitch-catch ultrasonic detecting technology, however, because of its shortages, the traditional ultrasonic detecting can't detect and identify the flaw's direction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%