Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel
We consider the state of stress created by the presence of an edge dislocation at an arbitrary position, in a wedge of arbitrary internal angle. A method for determining the state of stress in the wedge is demonstrarted and verified against finite element method simulations. Furthermore, a Mellin tr...
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2021
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author | Riddoch, DJ Hills, DA |
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description | We consider the state of stress created by the presence of an edge dislocation at an arbitrary position, in a wedge of arbitrary internal angle. A method for determining the state of stress in the wedge is demonstrarted and verified against finite element method simulations. Furthermore, a Mellin transform is employed to ensure that the free surfaces of the wedge remain traction free along their length. |
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spelling | oxford-uuid:8ebd41f7-6adc-4cfc-bf54-2471397bfcb62022-09-06T17:29:43ZDislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernelJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:8ebd41f7-6adc-4cfc-bf54-2471397bfcb6EnglishSymplectic Elements SAGE Publications2021Riddoch, DJHills, DAWe consider the state of stress created by the presence of an edge dislocation at an arbitrary position, in a wedge of arbitrary internal angle. A method for determining the state of stress in the wedge is demonstrarted and verified against finite element method simulations. Furthermore, a Mellin transform is employed to ensure that the free surfaces of the wedge remain traction free along their length. |
spellingShingle | Riddoch, DJ Hills, DA Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel |
title | Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel |
title_full | Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel |
title_fullStr | Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel |
title_full_unstemmed | Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel |
title_short | Dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge. Part I: The dislocation kernel |
title_sort | dislocations in an arbitrary angle wedge part i the dislocation kernel |
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