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The Quarterly Journal of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics 1997 50(2):179-194; doi:10.1093/qjmam/50.2.179
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A FORMULA FOR THE FUNDAMENTAL SOLUTION OF ANISOTROPIC ELASTICITY

G. NAKAMURA and K. TANUMA

( Department of Mathematics, Science University of Tokyo Shinjuku, Tokyo 162, Japan
Division of Mathematical Sciences, Osaka Kyoiku University Kashiwara, Osaka 582, Japan )

A formula for the fundamental solution of anisotropic elasticity is given in terms of the eigenvectors and the generalized eigenvectors of the associated sixdimensional eigenvalue problem called Stroh's eigenvalue problem. From this formula an explicit closed form of the fundamental solution for transversely isotropic media can be obtained.


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