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The Boussinesq problem in dipolar gradient elasticity
Authors:H. G. Georgiadis  P. A. Gourgiotis  D. S. Anagnostou
Affiliation:1. Mechanics Division, National Technical University of Athens, Zographou, 157 73, Greece
2. Department of Mechanical and Structural Engineering, University of Trento, via Mesiano 77, Trento, Italy
Abstract:The three-dimensional axisymmetric Boussinesq problem of an isotropic half-space subjected to a concentrated normal quasi-static load is studied within the framework of dipolar gradient elasticity involving linear constitutive relations and small strains. Our main concern is to determine possible deviations from the predictions of classical linear elastostatics when a more refined theory is employed to attack the problem. Of special importance is the behavior of the new solution near to the point of application of the load where pathological singularities exist in the classical solution. The use of the theory of gradient elasticity is intended here to model the response of materials with microstructure in a manner that the classical theory cannot afford. A linear version of this theory (as regards both kinematics and constitutive response) results by considering a linear isotropic expression for the strain-energy density that depends on strain gradient terms, in addition to the standard strain terms appearing in classical elasticity and by considering small strains. Through this formulation, a microstructural material constant is introduced, in addition to the standard Lamé constants. The solution method is based on integral transforms and is exact. The present results show significant departure from the predictions of classical elasticity. Indeed, continuous and bounded displacements are predicted at the points of application of the concentrated load. Such a behavior of the displacement field is, of course, more natural than the singular behavior exhibited in the classical solution.
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