Inverse membrane problems in elasticity
The inverse elasticity problem of determining the undeformed, deflated, configuration of a nonlinear elastic membrane, given the deformed configuration enclosing an incompressible fluid under known pressure, is considered. It is shown that, in practical cases, it is enough to determine only the unde...
Main Authors: | Pathmanathan, P, Chapman, S, Gavaghan, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2009
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