Analysis of inplane composite wedges under traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions

Ma, C. C. ; Wu, H. W.
Springer
Published 1990
ISSN:
1619-6937
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Topics:
Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
Physics
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Summary The inplane problem of dissimilar isotropic wedges of arbitrary angles that are bonded together along a common edge is considered. The surfaces of the wedges are subjected to traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions. The characteristic equation is derived to determine the dependence of the order of the stress singularity on the wedge angles and material constants for plane strain and plane stress problems. Numerical results for several special wedge geometries are presented for different material combinations. The asymptotic behavior of the stresses in the vicinity of the apex is also investigated. Explicit solutions for the order of stress singularity are presented for some special cases.
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autor Ma, C. C.
Wu, H. W.
autorsonst Ma, C. C.
Wu, H. W.
book_url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/BF01181514
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notes Summary The inplane problem of dissimilar isotropic wedges of arbitrary angles that are bonded together along a common edge is considered. The surfaces of the wedges are subjected to traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions. The characteristic equation is derived to determine the dependence of the order of the stress singularity on the wedge angles and material constants for plane strain and plane stress problems. Numerical results for several special wedge geometries are presented for different material combinations. The asymptotic behavior of the stresses in the vicinity of the apex is also investigated. Explicit solutions for the order of stress singularity are presented for some special cases.
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Wu, H. W.
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shingle_catch_all_1 Ma, C. C.
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Analysis of inplane composite wedges under traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions
Summary The inplane problem of dissimilar isotropic wedges of arbitrary angles that are bonded together along a common edge is considered. The surfaces of the wedges are subjected to traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions. The characteristic equation is derived to determine the dependence of the order of the stress singularity on the wedge angles and material constants for plane strain and plane stress problems. Numerical results for several special wedge geometries are presented for different material combinations. The asymptotic behavior of the stresses in the vicinity of the apex is also investigated. Explicit solutions for the order of stress singularity are presented for some special cases.
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shingle_catch_all_2 Ma, C. C.
Wu, H. W.
Analysis of inplane composite wedges under traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions
Summary The inplane problem of dissimilar isotropic wedges of arbitrary angles that are bonded together along a common edge is considered. The surfaces of the wedges are subjected to traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions. The characteristic equation is derived to determine the dependence of the order of the stress singularity on the wedge angles and material constants for plane strain and plane stress problems. Numerical results for several special wedge geometries are presented for different material combinations. The asymptotic behavior of the stresses in the vicinity of the apex is also investigated. Explicit solutions for the order of stress singularity are presented for some special cases.
1619-6937
16196937
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shingle_catch_all_3 Ma, C. C.
Wu, H. W.
Analysis of inplane composite wedges under traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions
Summary The inplane problem of dissimilar isotropic wedges of arbitrary angles that are bonded together along a common edge is considered. The surfaces of the wedges are subjected to traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions. The characteristic equation is derived to determine the dependence of the order of the stress singularity on the wedge angles and material constants for plane strain and plane stress problems. Numerical results for several special wedge geometries are presented for different material combinations. The asymptotic behavior of the stresses in the vicinity of the apex is also investigated. Explicit solutions for the order of stress singularity are presented for some special cases.
1619-6937
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Springer
shingle_catch_all_4 Ma, C. C.
Wu, H. W.
Analysis of inplane composite wedges under traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions
Summary The inplane problem of dissimilar isotropic wedges of arbitrary angles that are bonded together along a common edge is considered. The surfaces of the wedges are subjected to traction-displacement or displacement-displacement boundary conditions. The characteristic equation is derived to determine the dependence of the order of the stress singularity on the wedge angles and material constants for plane strain and plane stress problems. Numerical results for several special wedge geometries are presented for different material combinations. The asymptotic behavior of the stresses in the vicinity of the apex is also investigated. Explicit solutions for the order of stress singularity are presented for some special cases.
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