1964
DOI: 10.1122/1.548971
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Biharmonic Solutions of Certain Integro-Differential Equations of Linear Viscoelasticity

Abstract: A stress function theory for linearly viscoelastic solids is developed in this paper. If body forces and inertial forces are neglected, the stresses, strains, and displacements are biharmonic functions of the space variables. The displacements are expressed in terms of harmonic functions by an extension of the Neuber-Papkovitch theory. Axially symmetric stresses and strains are given in terms of a single biharmonic function. As the analysis does not involve boundary conditions, it is valid for problems involvi… Show more

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