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The two-dimensional elastic Green’s function is calculated for a general anisotropic elastic bimaterial containing a line dislocation and a concentrated force while accounting for the interfacial structure by means of a generalized interfacial elasticity paradigm. The introduction of the interface elasticity model gives rise to boundary conditions that are effectively equivalent to those of a weakly bounded interface. The equations of elastic equilibrium are solved by complex variable techniques and the method of analytical continuation. The solution is decomposed into the sum of the Green’s function corresponding to the perfectly bonded interface and a perturbation term corresponding to the complex coupling nature between the interface structure and a line dislocation/concentrated force. Such construct can be implemented into the boundary integral equations and the boundary element method for analysis of nano-layered structures and epitaxial systems where the interface structure plays an important role.  相似文献   

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We consider the problem of finding the transversely isotropic elasticity tensor closest to a given elasticity tensor with respect to the Frobenius norm. A similar problem was considered by other authors and solved analytically assuming a fixed orientation of the natural coordinate system of the transversely isotropic tensor. In this paper we formulate a method for finding the optimal orientation of the coordinate system—the one that produces the shortest distance. The optimization problem reduces to finding the absolute maximum of a homogeneous eighth-degree polynomial on a two-dimensional sphere. This formulation allows us a convenient visualization of local extrema, and enables us to find the closest transversely isotropic tensor numerically.   相似文献   

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Wang  Fang  Ding  Tao  Han  Xueli  Lv  Lei 《Transport in Porous Media》2020,133(2):293-312

The dynamic responses of an anisotropic multilayered poroelastic half-space to a point load or a fluid source are studied based on Stroh formalism and Fourier transforms. Taking the boundary conditions and the continuity of the materials into consideration, the three-dimensional Green’s functions of generalized concentrated forces (force and fluid source) applied at the free surface, interface and in the interior of a layer are derived in the Fourier transformed domain, respectively. The actual solutions in the frequency domain can further be acquired by inverting the Fourier transform. Finally, numerical examples are carried out to verify the presented theory and discuss the Green’s fields due to three cases of a concentrated force or a fluid source applied at three different locations for an anisotropic multilayered poroelastic half-space.

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In a recent paper by Ting and Chen [18] it was shown by examples that Poisson’s ratio can have no bounds for all anisotropic elastic materials. With the exception of cubic materials, the examples presented involve a very large transverse strain. We show here that a very large Poisson’s ratio with a bounded transverse strain exists for all anisotropic elastic materials. The large Poisson’s ratio with a bounded transverse strain occurs when the axial strain is in the direction very near or at the direction along which Young’s modulus is very large. In fact the transverse strain has to be very small for the material to be stable. If the non-dimensionalized Young’s modulus is of the order δ−1, where δ is very small, the axial strain, the transverse strain and Poisson’s ratio are of the order δ, δ1/2 and δ−1/2, respectively. Mathematics Subject Classifications (2000) 74B05, 74E10.T.C.T. Ting: Professor Emeritus of University of Illinois at Chicago and Consulting Professor of Stanford University.  相似文献   

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The three-dimensional Green’s functions due to a point force in composite laminates are solved by using generalized Stroh formalism and two-dimensional Fourier transforms. Each layer of the composite is generally anisotropic and linearly elastic. The interfaces between different layers are parallel to the top and bottom surfaces of the composite and are perfectly bonded. The Green’s functions of point forces applied at the free surface, interface, and in the interior of a layer are derived in the Fourier transformed domain respectively. The surfaces are imposed by a proportional spring-type boundary condition. The spring-type condition may be reduced to traction-free, displacement-fixed, and mirror-symmetric conditions. Numerical examples are given to demonstrate the validity and elegance of the present formulation of three-dimensional point-force Green’s functions for composite laminates.  相似文献   

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Two-dimensional (2-D) and three-dimensional (3-D) time-harmonic Green’s functions for linear magnetoelectroelastic solids are derived in this paper by means of Radon-transform. Displacement field and electric and magnetic potentials in a fully anisotropic magnetoelectroelastic infinite solid due to a time-harmonic point force, point charge and magnetic monopole are obtained in form of line integrals over a unit circle in 2-D case and surface integrals over a unit sphere in 3-D case. This dynamic fundamental solution is then split into the sum of regular dynamic plus singular terms. The singular terms coincide with the Green’s functions for the static problem and may be further reduced to closed form expressions. The proposed Green’s functions can be used in the corresponding boundary element method (BEM) formulation.  相似文献   

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After reviewing the proof of Ericksens theorem for the set of unconstrained, homogeneous, isotropic, hyperelastic materials, Ericksens result is sharpened to cover the subset of materials that possess a natural configuration and satisfy the empirical inequalities. Mathematics Subject Classifications (2000) 74B20.  相似文献   

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A new formulation to determine the unit impulse response (Green’s) functions of a loaded rotating tyre in the vehicle-fixed (Eulerian) reference frame for tyre/road noise predictions is presented. The proposed formulation makes use of the set of eigenfrequencies and eigenmodes for the statically loaded tyre obtained from a finite element (FE) model of the tyre. A closed-form expression for the Green’s functions of a rotating tyre in the Eulerian reference system as a function of the eigenfrequencies and eigenmodes of the statically loaded tyre is found. Non-linear effects during loading are accounted for in the FE model, while the frequency shift due to the rotational velocity is included in the calculation of the Green’s functions. In the literature on tyre/road noise these functions are generally used to determine the tyre response during tyre/road contact calculations. The presented formulation opens the possibility to solve the contact problem directly in the Eulerian reference frame and to include local tyre softening due to non-linear effects while keeping the computational advantage of describing the tyre dynamics as a set of impulse response functions. The advantage of obtaining the Green’s functions in the Eulerian reference system is that only the Green’s functions corresponding to the potential contact zone need to be determined, which significantly reduces the computational cost of solving the tyre/road contact and since the mesh is fixed in space, a finer mesh can be used for the potential contact zone, improving the accuracy of the contact force calculations. Although these effects might be less pronounced if a more accurate tyre model is used, it is found that using the Green’s functions of the loaded tyre in a contact force calculation leads to smaller forces than in the unloaded case, lower frequencies are present in the response and they decrease faster as the rotational velocity increases.  相似文献   

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Green’s functions of a point dislocation as well as a concentrated force for the plane problem of an infinite plane containing an arbitrarily shaped hole under stress, displacement, and mixed boundary conditions are stated. The Green’s functions are obtained in closed forms by using the complex stress function method along with the rational mapping function technique, which makes it possible to deal with relatively arbitrary configurations. The stress functions for these problems consist of two parts: a principal part containing singular and multi-valued terms, and a complementary part containing only holomorphic terms. These Green’s functions can be derived without carrying out any integration. The applications of the Green’s functions are demonstrated in studying the interaction of debonding and cracking from an inclusion with a line crack in an infinite plane subjected to remote uniform tension. The Green’s functions should have many other potential applications such as in boundary element method analysis. The boundary integral equations can be simplified by using the Green’s functions as the kernels.  相似文献   

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This paper reports mathematical properties of the three-dimensional, first-order, velocity-stress equations for propagating waves in anisotropic, linear elastic solids. The velocity-stress equations are useful for numerical solution. The original equations include the equation of motion and the elasticity relation differentiated by time. The result is a set of nine, first-order partial differential equations (PDEs) of which the velocity and stress components are the unknowns. Cast into a vector-matrix form, the equations can be characterized by three Jacobian matrices. Hyperbolicity of the equations is formally proved by analyzing (i) the spectrum of a linear combination of the three Jacobian matrices, and (ii) the eigenvector matrix for diagonalizing the linearly combined Jacobian matrices. In the three-dimensional space, linearly combined Jacobian matrices are shown to be connected to the classic Christoffel matrix, leading to a simpler derivation for the eigenvalues and eigenvectors. The results in the present paper provide critical information for applying modern numerical methods, originally developed for solving conservation laws, to elastodynamics.  相似文献   

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We derive the static and dynamic Green’s functions for one-, two- and three-dimensional infinite domains within the formalism of peridynamics, making use of Fourier transforms and Laplace transforms. Noting that the one-dimensional and three-dimensional cases have been previously studied by other researchers, in this paper, we develop a method to obtain convergent solutions from the divergent integrals, so that the Green’s functions can be uniformly expressed as conventional solutions plus Dirac functions, and convergent nonlocal integrals. Thus, the Green’s functions for the two-dimensional domain are newly obtained, and those for the one and three dimensions are expressed in forms different from the previous expressions in the literature. We also prove that the peridynamic Green’s functions always degenerate into the corresponding classical counterparts of linear elasticity as the nonlocal length tends to zero. The static solutions for a single point load and the dynamic solutions for a time-dependent point load are analyzed. It is analytically shown that for static loading, the nonlocal effect is limited to the neighborhood of the loading point, and the displacement field far away from the loading point approaches the classical solution. For dynamic loading, due to peridynamic nonlinear dispersion relations, the propagation of waves given by the peridynamic solutions is dispersive. The Green’s functions may be used to solve other more complicated problems, and applied to systems that have long-range interactions between material points.  相似文献   

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For every ${\varepsilon > 0}$ , we consider the Green’s matrix ${G_{\varepsilon}(x, y)}$ of the Stokes equations describing the motion of incompressible fluids in a bounded domain ${\Omega_{\varepsilon} \subset \mathbb{R}^d}$ , which is a family of perturbation of domains from ${\Omega\equiv \Omega_0}$ with the smooth boundary ${\partial\Omega}$ . Assuming the volume preserving property, that is, ${\mbox{vol.}\Omega_{\varepsilon} = \mbox{vol.}\Omega}$ for all ${\varepsilon > 0}$ , we give an explicit representation formula for ${\delta G(x, y) \equiv \lim_{\varepsilon\to +0}\varepsilon^{-1}(G_{\varepsilon}(x, y) - G_0(x, y))}$ in terms of the boundary integral on ${\partial \Omega}$ of ${G_0(x, y)}$ . Our result may be regarded as a classical Hadamard variational formula for the Green’s functions of the elliptic boundary value problems.  相似文献   

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Green’s function for the T-stress near a crack tip is addressed with an analytic function method for a semi-infinite crack lying in an elastical, isotropic, and infinite plate. The cracked plate is loaded by a single inclined concentrated force at an interior point. The complex potentials are obtained based on a superposition principle, which provide the solutions to the plane problems of elasticity. The regular parts of the potentials are extracted in an asymptotic analysis. Based on the regular parts, Gre...  相似文献   

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The problem of a point force acting in a composite, two-dimensional, isotropic elastic half-plane is considered. An exact solution is obtained, using Mellin transforms and the Melan solution for a point force in a homogeneous half-plane.  相似文献   

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Green’s functions for transversely isotropic thermoelastic biomaterials are established in the paper. We first express the compact general solutions of transversely isotropic thermoelastic material in terms of harmonic functions and introduce six new harmonic functions. The three-dimensional Green’s function having a concentrated heat source in steady state is completely solved using these new harmonic functions. The analytical results show some new phenomena of temperature and stress distributions at the interface. The temperature contours are normal to the interface for the isotropic material but not for the orthotropic one. The normal stress contours are parallel to the interface at the boundary in the isotropic region only and shear failure is most likely at the heat source due to the highly degenerated direction of shear stress contours.  相似文献   

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Green’s functions for Biot’s dynamic equation in the frequency domain can be a highly useful tool for the investigation of dynamic responses of a saturated porous medium. Its applications are found in soil dynamics, seismology, earthquake engineering, rock mechanics, geophysics, and acoustics. However, the mathematical work for deriving it can be daunting. Green’s functions have been presented utilizing an analogy between the dynamic thermoelasticity and the dynamic poroelasticity in the frequency domain using the u-p formulation. In this work, a special term “decoupling coefficient” for the decomposition of the fast and slow dilatational waves is proposed and expressed to present a new methodology for deriving the poroelastodynamic Green’s functions. The correctness of the solution is demonstrated by numerically comparing the current solution with Cheng’s previous solution. The separation of the two waves in the present methodology allows the more accurate evaluation of Green’s functions, particularly the solution of the slow dilatational wave. This can be advantageous for the numerical implementation of the boundary element method (BEM) and other applications.  相似文献   

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A concise formulation is presented for the derivatives of Green’s functions of three-dimensional generally anisotropic elastic materials. Direct calculation for derivatives of the Green’s function on the Cartesian coordinate system is a common practice, which, however, usually leads to a complicated course. In this paper the Green’s function derived by Ting and Lee [Ting, T.C.T., Lee, V.G., 1997. The three-dimensional elastostatic Green’s function for general anisotropic linear elastic solids. The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 50 (3) 407–426] is extended to obtain the derivatives. Using a spherical coordinate system, the Green’s function can be shown as the composition of two independent functions, one depends only on the radial distance of the field point to the origin and the other is in spherical angles. The method of derivation is based on the total differential scheme and then takes its partial differentiation accordingly. With the application of Cauchy residue theorem, the contour integral can be evaluated in terms of the Stroh eigenvalues of a sextic equation. For the degenerate case, evaluation of residues at multiple poles is also given. Applications of the present result are made to examine the Green’s functions and stress components for isotropic and transversely isotropic materials. The results are in exact agreement with existing solutions.  相似文献   

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The derivation of Green’s correlation naturally arises when identifying a linear propagation medium with uncontrolled random sources or ambient noise. As expected, this involves convolution of the well known Green’s function with its time-reversed version. The purpose of this paper is to derive a general expression of Green’s correlation function of a linear visco-acoustic propagation medium, in which the pressure field satisfies Stokes’ equation. From the expression obtained for a visco-acoustic medium, the Ward identity that was recently obtained for unbounded media is extended to the case of bounded propagation media. This extension appears necessary as the unbounded model is not valid in many practical cases, as for acoustic rooms for example. It is illustrated with both simulations and real-world aerial acoustics experimental data recorded in a closed room and in the framework of passive identification. In these experiments, Green’s correlation is estimated by the classical coda-based approach, and the performances are studied in this new context.  相似文献   

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The elastic field caused by the lattice mismatch between the quantum wires and the host matrix can be modeled by a corresponding two-dimensional hydrostatic inclusion subjected to plane strain conditions. The stresses in such a hydrostatic inclusion can be effectively calculated by employing the Green’s functions developed by Downes and Faux, which tend to be more efficient than the conventional method based on the Green’s function for the displacement field. In this study, Downes and Faux’s paper is extended to plane inclusions subjected to arbitrarily distributed eigenstrains: an explicit Green’s function solution, which evaluates the stress field due to the excitation of a point eigenstrain source in an infinite plane directly, is obtained in a closed-form. Here it is demonstrated that both the interior and exterior stress fields to an inclusion of any shape and with arbitrarily distributed eigenstrains are represented in a unified area integral form by employing the derived Green’s functions. In the case of uniform eigenstrain, the formulae may be simplified to contour integrals by Green’s theorem. However, special care is required when Green’s theorem is applied for the interior field. The proposed Green’s function is particularly advantageous in dealing numerically or analytically with the exterior stress field and the non-uniform eigenstrain. Two examples concerning circular inclusions are investigated. A linearly distributed eigenstrain is attempted in the first example, resulting in a linear interior stress field. The second example solves a circular thermal inclusion, where both the interior and exterior stress fields are obtained simultaneously.  相似文献   

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