In this paper we give an upper bound for the density of a packing of ellipses of given areas. Special attention is due to the case when the area of the ellipses is continuously distributed. Let the ellipses el, . . . , of areas x1, . . . , xN be into a polygon P of area A with at most six sides. Le
Stress characterization of elastodynamics with continuously distributed defects
β Scribed by Jozef Ignaczak; C. R. A. RAO
- Book ID
- 104619103
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1993
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 968 KB
- Volume
- 30
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0374-3535
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β¦ Synopsis
A pure stress formulation of linear nonhomogeneous anisotropic elastodynamics with continuously distributed defects (ECDD) is proposed, and well known solutions of ECDD corresponding to stationary and moving concentrated plastic fields in an infinite body are recovered by direct integration of the stress field equation. A new interpretation of the solutions is given. AMS (MOS) subject classification: 73D99.
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