Anisotropic Elastic Materials With a Parabolic or Hyperbolic Boundary: A Classical Problem Revisited

Author:

Ting T. C. T.1,Hu Y.2,Kirchner H. O. K.3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Materials Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, 842 West Taylor Street (M/C 246), Chicago, IL 60607-7023

2. Department of Mechanics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074, China

3. Institut de Science des Materiaux, bat. 413 Universite Paris Sud, F91405 Orsay Cedex, France

Abstract

When an anisotropic elastic material is under a two-dimensional deformation that has a hole of given geometry Γ subjected to a prescribed boundary condition, the problem can be solved by mapping Γ to a circle of unit radius. It is important that (i) each point on Γ is mapped to the same point for the three Stroh eigenvalues p1,p2,p3 and (ii) the mapping is one-to-one for the region outside Γ. In an earlier paper it was shown that conditions (i) and (ii) are satisfied when Γ is an ellipse. The paper did not address to the case when Γ is an open boundary, such as a parabola or hyperbola that was studied by Lekhnitskii. We examine the mappings employed by Lekhnitskii for a parabola and hyperbola, and show that while the mapping for a parabola satisfies conditions (i) and (ii), the mapping for a hyperbola does not satisfy condition (i). Nevertheless, a valid solution can be obtained for the problem with a hyperbolic boundary, although the prescription of the boundary condition is restricted. We generalize Lekhnitskii’s solutions for general anisotropic elastic materials and for more general boundary conditions. Using known identities and new identities presented here, real form expressions are given for the displacement and hoop stress vector at the parabolic and hyperbolic boundary.

Publisher

ASME International

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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4. Ting, T. C. T. , 2000, “Common Errors on Mapping of Non-Elliptic Curves in Anisotropic Elasticity,” ASME J. Appl. Mech., 67, pp. 655–657.

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