Elasticity with arbitrarily shaped inhomogeneity

Joachim Mathiesen*, Itamar Procaccia, Ido Regev

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Abstract

A classical problem in elasticity theory involves an inhomogeneity embedded in a material of given stress and shear moduli. The inhomogeneity is a region of arbitrary shape whose stress and shear moduli differ from those of the surrounding medium. In this paper we present a semianalytic method for finding the stress tensor for an infinite plate with such an inhomogeneity. The solution involves two conformal maps, one from the inside and the second from the outside of the unit circle to the inside, and respectively outside, of the inhomogeneity. The method provides a solution by matching the conformal maps on the boundary between the inhomogeneity and the surrounding material. This matching converges well only for relatively mild distortions of the unit circle due to reasons which will be discussed in the article. We provide a comparison of the present result to known previous results.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer026606
TidsskriftPhysical Review E
Vol/bind77
Udgave nummer2
ISSN2470-0045
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 26 feb. 2008

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