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M.Ya. Brovman, "Deformation of a Ball with an Electric Charge," Mech. Solids. 48 (3), 298-300 (2013)
Year 2013 Volume 48 Number 3 Pages 298-300
DOI 10.3103/S0025654413030060
Title Deformation of a Ball with an Electric Charge
Author(s) M.Ya. Brovman (Open Join-Stock Company "Tsentrosvarmash," Pashi Savel'evoy 47, Tver, 170039 Russia, brovman@mail.ru)
Abstract The process of symmetric deformation of a ball in the field of gravitational and electrostatic forces inducing the action of attraction and repulsion forces on the material is considered. The ball deformation stability can be violated under certain conditions, and then the ball can be fractured.
Keywords deformation of a ball, electric charge, limit stress
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3.  A. I. Lurie, Nonlinear Theory of Elasticity (Nauka, Moscow, 1980) [in Russian].
4.  M. Ya. Brovman, "Elastoplastic Deformation of a Ball under Symmetric Loading," Izv. Akad. Nauk. Mekh. Tverd. Tela, No. 3, 117-125 (1994) [Mech. Solids (Engl. Transl.)].
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