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V.P. Matveyenko, T.O. Nakaryakova, N.V. Sevodina, and I.N. Shardakov, "Stress singularity at the vertex of homogeneous and composite cones for different boundary conditions," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 72 (3), 331-337 (2008)
Year 2008 Volume 72 Issue 3 Pages 331-337
Title Stress singularity at the vertex of homogeneous and composite cones for different boundary conditions
Author(s) V.P. Matveyenko (Perm’, Russia, mvp@icmm.ru)
T.O. Nakaryakova (Perm’, Russia)
N.V. Sevodina (Perm’, Russia)
I.N. Shardakov (Perm’, Russia)
Abstract A method of constructing singular solutions for conical bodies is proposed and versions of its numerical realization based on the finite-elements methods are considered. The results of numerical experiments illustrating the effectiveness and reliability of the proposed method are presented, as well as the results of a calculation of the eigenvalues, which define the form of the stress singularity for homogeneous and composite circular and non-circular cones for different boundary conditions.
Received 20 August 2007
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