Deformation due to various sources in micropolar elastic solid with voids under inviscid liquid half space

Rajneesh Kumara
Rajneesh Kumara
K.D.Sharmab
K.D.Sharmab
S.K.Garg
S.K.Garg
Kurukshetra University

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Abstract

The present investigation deals with the deformation of a micropolar elastic solid with void overlying a semi-infinite inviscid fluid subjected at the plane interface due to various sources. Laplace and Fourier transform techniques have been used to solve the problem. The expressions of the displacement components, stress, couple stress and change in volume fraction field are obtained in the transformed domain. As an application of the approach (i) concentrated force (ii) uniformly distributed force (iii) linearly distributed force (iv) moving couple have been taken to illustrate the utility of the approach. A particular case of interest have been deduced from the investigation.

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Rajneesh Kumara. 1969. \u201cDeformation due to various sources in micropolar elastic solid with voids under inviscid liquid half space\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - A: Physics & Space Science GJSFR-A Volume 12 (GJSFR Volume 12 Issue A1).

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Deformation due to various sources in micropolar elastic solid with voids under inviscid liquid half space

Rajneesh Kumara
Rajneesh Kumara <p>Kurukshetra University</p>
K.D.Sharmab
K.D.Sharmab
S.K.Garg
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