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M. N. M. Allam, "Radial stress distribution in an inhomogeneous viscoelastic half-plane," Mech. Solids. 40 (6), 53-59 (2005)
Year 2005 Volume 40 Number 6 Pages 53-59
Title Radial stress distribution in an inhomogeneous viscoelastic half-plane
Author(s) M. N. M. Allam (Mansura, Egypt)
Abstract We analytically find the radial stress in the problem on a lumped force on the boundary of an inhomogeneous elastic half-plane. The corresponding viscoelastic problem is solved on the basis of Il'yushin's approximation method. Numerical examples are given.
References
1.  S. G. Lekhnitskii, Elasticity of an Anisotropic Body, Mir, Moscow, 1981.
2.  S. G. Lekhnitskii, Anisotropic Plates, Gordon and Breach, London, 1968.
3.  M. N. M. Allam and A. M. Zenkour, "Radial stress distribution in a continuously non-homogeneous viscoelastic half-plane," in First Arabic Conf. of Math., Amman, Applied Science University.
4.  A. A. Il'yushin and B. E. Pobedrya, Fundamentals of Mathematical Thermoviscoelasticity [in Russian], Nauka, Moscow, 1970.
5.  M. N. M. Allam and A. F. Ghaleb, "Torsion of Composite Viscoelastic Prismatic Bar of Rectangular Cross-Section," Appl. Math. Modeling, Vol. 6, 1982.
Received 20 June 2005
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