2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijsolstr.2009.07.012
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Dynamics of a system comprising an orthotropic layer and orthotropic half-plane under the action of an oscillating moving load

Abstract: a b s t r a c tThis paper investigates the dynamic response to a time-harmonic oscillating moving load of a system comprising a covering layer and half-plane, within the scope of the piecewise-homogeneous body model utilizing of the exact equations of the linear theory of elastodynamics. It is assumed that the materials of the layer and half-plane are anisotropic (orthotropic), and that the velocity of the line-located time-harmonic oscillating moving load is constant as it acts on the free face of the coverin… Show more

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“…Akbarov and Ilhan (2008) investigated the dynamic response to a moving load of a system comprising an initially stressed covering orthotropic layer and initially stressed orthotropic half-plane. Akbarov and Ilhan (2009) extended their previous work by considering the moving load is oscillating. The dynamic response of a finitely pre-strained bi-layered slab resting on a rigid foundation to a time-harmonic oscillating moving load was discussed by Akbarov and Salmanova (2009).…”
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“…Akbarov and Ilhan (2008) investigated the dynamic response to a moving load of a system comprising an initially stressed covering orthotropic layer and initially stressed orthotropic half-plane. Akbarov and Ilhan (2009) extended their previous work by considering the moving load is oscillating. The dynamic response of a finitely pre-strained bi-layered slab resting on a rigid foundation to a time-harmonic oscillating moving load was discussed by Akbarov and Salmanova (2009).…”
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confidence: 95%