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L.A. Aghalovyan and R.S. Gevorgyan, "Mixed boundary-value problems in the theory of elasticity of thin laminated bodies of variable thickness consisting of anisotropic inhomogeneous materials," J. Appl. Math. Mech. 73 (5), 609-615 (2009) |
Year |
2009 |
Volume |
73 |
Issue |
5 |
Pages |
609-615 |
Title |
Mixed boundary-value problems in the theory of elasticity of thin laminated bodies of variable thickness consisting of anisotropic inhomogeneous materials |
Author(s) |
L.A. Aghalovyan (Yerevan, Armenia, aghal@mechins.sci.am)
R.S. Gevorgyan (Yerevan, Armenia) |
Abstract |
Starting from the three-dimensional equations of the theory of thermoelasticity, two-dimensional equations for thin laminated bodies are derived in a general formulation and solved by an asymptotic method. The bodies and layers, consisting of anisotropic and inhomogeneous materials (with respect to two longitudinal coordinates), bounded by arbitrary smooth non-intersecting surfaces, also have variable thicknesses. Recursion formulae are derived for determining the components of the stress tensor and the displacement vector when the kinematic or mixed boundary conditions of the static boundary-value problem of the theory of thermoelasticity are specified on the faces of the body, assuming that the corresponding heat conduction problem is solved. An algorithm for constructing of the analytical solutions of the boundary-value problems formulated is developed using modern computational facilities. |
Received |
11 November 2008 |
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