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The following pages link to The wedge subjected to tractions: A paradox re-examined (Q1060590):
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- Application of relations of singularity intensities of tangent derivatives of boundary displacements and tractions to BEM (Q443476) (← links)
- Solutions for the anisotropic elastic wedge at critical wedge angles (Q809658) (← links)
- On state-space elastostatics within a plane stress sectorial domain -- the wedge and the curved beam (Q835918) (← links)
- The plane self-similar anisotropic and angularly inhomogeneous wedge under power-law tractions and the asymptotic analysis of the stress field (Q864535) (← links)
- On a necessary condition for spanners in a wedge (Q953050) (← links)
- Three-dimensional stress singularities in anisotropic materials and composites (Q1072769) (← links)
- The critical angle of the anisotropic elastic wedge subject to uniform tractions (Q1111055) (← links)
- The wedge subjected to tractions proportional to \(r^n\): A paradox resolved (Q1286140) (← links)
- Further paradoxes in generalized Levy problems (Q1289460) (← links)
- Antiplane deformation of an elastic wedge under action concentrated near the corner point (Q1369994) (← links)
- Paradox solution on elastic wedge dissimilar materials (Q1430613) (← links)
- The plane wedge problem loaded at its apex -- the self-similarity property and the characteristic vector (Q1774159) (← links)
- The anisotropic and angularly inhomogeneous elastic wedge under a monomial load distribution (Q2505794) (← links)
- A Paradox on the Elastic Wedge Subjected to a Concentrated Couple and on the Jeffery-Hamel Viscous Flow Problem (Q3707493) (← links)
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- Some Remarks on the Wedge Paradox and Saint-Venant’s Principle (Q4319334) (← links)
- Analytical solutions of tensile stresses during rock cutting (Q4385974) (← links)
- The linear elastic wedge under a tip couple at the critical angle. Where is the paradox? (Q6085803) (← links)