Stress analysis in visco-elastic bodies
- 1 January 1955
- journal article
- Published by American Mathematical Society (AMS) in Quarterly of Applied Mathematics
- Vol. 13 (2) , 183-190
- https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/69741
Abstract
The analysis of stress and strain in linear visco-elastic bodies is considered when the loading is quasi-static so that inertia forces due to the deformation are negligible. It is shown that removal of the time variable by applying the Laplace transform enables the solution to be obtained in terms of an associated elastic problem. Thus the extensive literature in the theory of elasticity can be utilized in visco-elastic analysis. The operation of the transform on the prescribed boundary tractions and displacements and body forces may completely modify the spatial distribution in the associated problem. For proportional loading, in which the space and time variations of the prescribed quantities separate, the spatial distribution is maintained in the associated problem. A convenient method of treating a common case of non-proportional loading, moving surface tractions, is demonstrated. This work is compared with related approaches to this problem in the literature of visco-elastic stress analysis.Keywords
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