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Two-Ellipsoidal Inhomogeneities by the Equivalent Inclusion Method

Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1975
The problem of two ellipsoidal inhomogeneities in an infinitely extended isotropic matrix is treated by the equivalent inclusion method. The matrix is subjected to an applied strain field in the form of a polynomial of degree M in the position coordinates xi.
Moschovidis, Z. A., Mura, T.
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Plastic Deformation of Inhomogeneous Materials with Elliptic Inclusions

Computational Mechanics, 1986
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Nagayama, N., Abe, T., Nagaki, S.
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Inhomogeneous inclusion in an anisotropic elastic medium

Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics, 1994
The authors solve the three-dimensional problem of the stress and strain distribution inside and on the surface of an inhomogeneous inclusion in an anisotropic elastic medium and the interaction of an inhomogeneous inclusion with an external field. An inhomogeneous inclusion means a region filled by a material under pressure whose elastic properties ...
Mirenkova, G. N., Sosnina, Eh. G.
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Magnetotelluric response of a laterally inhomogeneous anisotropic inclusion

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 1986
Abstract The field of H -polarisation is studied for an anisotropic two-dimensional conducting inclusion embedded in a less conducting isotropic surrounding, using a finite difference approximation technique. Contour lines for the Re( H X ) have been plotted, laterally, across the inclusion.
P.D. Saraf, J.G. Negi, V. Červ
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Inclusions, Inhomogeneities and Cavities

2012
Overall mechanical properties and local strain and stress field averages, caused in individual phases of heterogeneous solids by remotely applied uniform strain or stress, are often derived from estimates of local fields in ellipsoidal homogeneous inclusions and inhomogeneities, bonded to a large volume of a surrounding matrix or ‘comparison medium ...
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Inclusions and inhomogeneities in transversely isotropic piezoelectric solids

International Journal of Solids and Structures, 1997
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Dunn, Martin L., Wienecke, H. A.
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Spectral equivalent inclusion method: Anisotropic cylindrical multi-inhomogeneities

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 2008
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Shokrolahi-Zadeh, B., Shodja, H. M.
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The equilibrium shape of an elastically inhomogeneous inclusion

Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids, 1997
Abstract A method is proposed for determining the equilibrium shape of an elastically inhomogeneous coherent precipitate in an anisotropic medium. Arbitrary eigenstrains and an isotropic interfacial energy density are taken into account. Use is made of Eshelby's notion of a “force on an interface” and boundary integral techniques are employed ...
Schmidt, I., Gross, D.
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Interaction Among Inhomogeneities and Inclusions.

1985
Abstract : This document discusses research results in the following areas: Soundless Demolition; Mechanical Property of Composite Materials; Fatigue Crack Initiation and Propagation; Half-Space Problems; Sliding Inclusions; and Micromechanics of Defects in Solids.
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Elastic inclusions and inhomogeneities in transversely isotropic solids

Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1994
A method that introduces a new stress vector function ( the hexagonal stress vector ) is applied to obtain, in closed form, the elastic fields due to an inclusion in transversely isotropic solids. The solution is an extension of Eshelby’s solution for an ellipsoidal inclusion in isotropic solids.
Yu, H. Y., Sanday, S. C., Chang, C. I.
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