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    Optical and quantum electronics 31 (1999), S. 733-749 
    ISSN: 1572-817X
    Keywords: anisotropy ; Leaky modes
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract An exact numerical method for analyzing the propagation properties of leaky modes of inhomogeneous channel optical waveguides with a complex uniaxial diagonal permittivity tensor is developed. The method is based on solving the system of integro-differential equations formulated with respect to transversal components of the magnetic field and the longitudinal component of the electric field. Some results of investigation of leaky modes of diffused channel waveguides in LiNbO3 and LiTaO3 crystals are given.
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    Zeitschrift für angewandte Mathematik und Physik 47 (1996), S. 617-630 
    ISSN: 1420-9039
    Keywords: Elasticity ; composite material ; Green's function ; plane problem ; anisotropy ; point force ; dislocation
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    Topics: Mathematics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Green's functions are derived for the in-plane deformation due to an in-plane point force and edge dislocation acting at a point in a plane of two joined semi-infinite anisotropic plates. The Lekhnitskii's complex potential approach is used, and a general expression of the solutions is obtained in closed-form. Including the case of an isotropic-anisotropic two-phase medium and the case of an isotropic-isotropic two-phase medium, the solutions are given for all possible combinations of materials with either s1 ≠ s2 or S1=s2, where si and s2 are the roots of the characteristic equation of the material.
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    Pure and applied geophysics 148 (1996), S. 637-683 
    ISSN: 1420-9136
    Keywords: Ray tracing ; kinematic inversion ; high-order perturbations ; sensitivity functions ; anisotropy ; cracks ; VSP
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    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A comprehensive approach, based on the general nonlinear ray perturbation theory (Druzhinin, 1991), is proposed for both a fast and accurate uniform asymptotic solution of forward and inverse kinematic problems in anisotropic media. It has been developed to modify the standard ray linearization procedures when they become inconsistent, by providing a predictable truncation error of ray perturbation series. The theoretical background consists in a set of recurrent expressions for the perturbations of all orders for calculating approximately the body wave phase and group velocities, polarization, travel times, ray trajectories, paraxial rays and also the slowness vectors or reflected/transmitted waves in terms of elastic tensor perturbations. We assume that any elastic medium can be used as an unperturbed medium. A total 2-D numerical testing of these expressions has been established within the transverse isotropy to verify the accuracy and convergence of perturbation series when the elastic constants are perturbed. Seismological applications to determine crack-induced anisotropy parameters on VSP travel times for the different wave types in homogeneous and horizontally layered, transversally isotropic and orthorhombic structures are also presented. A number of numerical tests shows that this method is in general stable with respect to the choice of the reference model and the errors in the input data. A proof of uniqueness is provided by an interactive analysis of the sensitivity functions, which are also used for choosing optimum source/receiver locations. Finally, software has been developed for a desktop computer and applied to interpreting specific real VSP observations as well as explaining the results of physical modelling for a 3-D crack model with the estimation of crack parameters.
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 531-534 
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Organic superconductor ; superconductivity ; anisotropy ; Fermi surface
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The electronic states have been studied in the quasi-one-dimensional DMET-TSeF system, which includes several superconductors and nonsuperconductors. The origin of the different ground states has been examined by using the tight-binding band calculation. The type of the superconductivity has been discussed, considering the electronic wave functions that constitute the Fermi surface.
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    Journal of statistical physics 95 (1999), S. 981-996 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: nonequilibrium ; driven diffusive systems ; lattice gas ; kinetic Ising model ; anisotropy
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The Ising lattice gas, with its well known equilibrium properties, displays a number of surprising phenomena when driven into nonequilibrium steady states. We study such a model with anisotropic interparticle interactions (J ||≠J ⊥), using both Monte Carlo simulations and high temperature series techniques. Under saturation drive, the shift in the transition temperature can be both positive and negative, depending on the ratio J ||/J ⊥! For finite drives, both first- and second-order transitions are observed. Some aspects of the phase diagram can be predicted by investigating the two-point correlation function at the first nontrivial order of a high-temperature series expansion.
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    Journal of statistical physics 95 (1999), S. 1337-1360 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: diffuse interfaces ; hexagonal close packing ; anisotropy ; mean-field theory ; Allen–Cahn equation ; interphase boundaries ; antiphase boundaries ; surface energy ; discrete free energy
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A multiple-order-parameter mean-field theory of ordering on a binary hexagonal- close-packed (HCP) crystal structure is developed, and adapted to provide a continuum formulation that incorporates the underlying symmetries of the HCP crystal in both the bulk and gradient energy terms of the free energy. The work is an extension of the previous treatment by Braun et al. [Phil. Trans. Roy. Soc. Lond. A 355:1787 (1997)] of order–disorder transitions on a face-centered-cubic crystal (FCC) lattice. The theory is used to compute the orientation dependence of the structure and energy of interphase and antiphase boundaries in ordering to the Cd3Mg and CdMg structures, which are the HCP analogs of Cu3Au and CuAu structures in FCC. As in the corresponding FCC case, the multiple order parameters do not form a vector. Anisotropy is a natural consequence of the underlying crystal symmetries and the multiple-order-parameter continuum formation presented here. The isotropy transverse to the sixfold axis expected for a scalar order parameter is not found.
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    ISSN: 1573-4994
    Keywords: Fluorescence ; anisotropy ; one-photon excitation ; two-photon excitation ; anisotropy spectra ; horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase ; time-resolved fluorescence ; proteins ; tryptophan
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    Notes: Abstract We examined the steady-state and time-resolved emission of liver alcohol dehydrogenase resulting from one-photon and two-photon excitation. Previous studies with one-photon excitation revealed that the two nonidentical tryptophan residues display different emission spectra and decay times. The use of two-photon excitation resulted in similar emission spectra, multiexponential intensity decays, time-resolved emission spectra, and anisotropy decays as was observed for one-photon excitation. These results suggest that both nonidentical tryptophan residues are excited to a similar extent for one- and two-photon excitation. However, the limiting anisotropy (r 0) with two-photon excitation from 585 to 610 nm is below 0.1 and appears distinct from that observed previously forN-acetyl-l-tryptophanamide.
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    Acta mechanica Sinica 15 (1999), S. 355-365 
    ISSN: 1614-3116
    Keywords: dentin ; dentin tubules ; anisotropy ; inhomogeneity ; stress-strain relations ; strength criterion
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    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract As known, there is a large number of dentin tubules in dentin. These tubules have varying radii and are shaped into radially parallel pattern. The anisotropy of microstructure of dentin shows that dentin should be treated as a material of varying transverse isotropy. In this Part, the elastic stress-strain relations and the quadratic strength criterion are established in the form of having varying transverse isotropy, in the framework of micromechanics to take into account of the effect of the microstructures-dentin tubules. Simplified forms for isotropic and homogeneous cases, as well as the corresponding plane stress form of the stress-strain relations are also given. These theoretical models are very well supported by the experiments shown later in the continued paper (Part II).
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    Journal of superconductivity 12 (1999), S. 511-514 
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Organic superconductors ; BETS ; superconductivity ; critical field ; anisotropy
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The upper critical field B c2 of the organic superconductor λ-(BETS)2GaCl4 has been determined from resistance measurements for orientation of the magnetic field along three perpendicular crystallographic directions. The Ginzburg–Landau coherence length was estimated from the slope of B c2(T) curve near T c as 12.5 nm, 1.6 nm, and 12.5 nm for the a*-, b*-, and c-directions. Angular dependence of the critical field within highly conducting ac plane at 1.5 K was shown to possess two-fold symmetry, which can be related to the band structure anisotropy.
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    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: High-T c superconductivity ; Pb2Sr2Ho0.5Ca0.5Cu3O8 ; single crystal ; upper critical magnetic field ; anisotropy
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract Anisotropie properties of the single crystal Pb2Sr2Ho0.5Ca0.5Cu3O8 have been investigated by measuring the electrical resistivity in theab-planeρ ab (H, θ,T), which depends on the angleθ between theab-plane and the magnetic-field direction, in various constant fieldsH perpendicular to the current direction. All the angle-dependent values ofρ ab (H, θ,T) at a constant temperature are scaled to be on one curve as a function of reduced field. The anisotropic parameter γ≡(m c * /m ab * )1/2 is estimated as 12–13, which is larger than that of YBa2Cu3O7 and much smaller than that of Bi2Sr2CaCu2O8. It has been concluded that the anisotropy does not always depend on the thickness of the blocking layer but seems to depend on the overlap of the electronic wave functions along thec-axis. Anisotropy in the pinning potential has also been discussed from the resistive tail in the temperature dependence ofρ ab (H,θ,T).
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    Journal of statistical physics 95 (1999), S. 1245-1280 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: anisotropy ; surface energy ; diffuse interface model ; phase-field model ; stress tensor ; equilibrium shapes
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we review two important theoretical areas to which J. W. Cahn has made major contributions: (i) The theory of the ξ-vector developed by Hoffman and Cahn, which provides an elegant setting for the description of the equilibrium shapes of sharp interfaces in the presence of anisotropic surface energy. (ii) Diffuse interface theories of phase transitions. We describe recent work which connects these two complementary facets of models of interfaces by the development of a generalized ξ-vector for diffuse interface models with anisotropic surface energy. We show that the generalized ξ-vector plays a central role in both the mathematical and physical aspects of a wide range of diffuse interface theories of interfaces with either anisotropic surface energy or attachment kinetics.
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    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: High-temperature superconductors ; single crystal ; anisotropy ; resistivity ; thermoelectric power ; narrow-band model
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    Notes: Abstract The anisotropy of the resistivity and thermoelectric power (TEP)S of Nd1.85Ce0.15CuO4−δ single crystal (T c =17 K) has been investigated. In the temperature rangeT c 〈T〈300 K the ratioρ c/ρab≈104 and the dependencesρ ab (T) andρ c (T) change from quadratic to linear atT∼200 K. The dependencesS ab (T) andS c (T) reach a maximum atT〉T c and then decrease almost linearly with increasing temperature, changing sign from positive to negative nearT∼ 150 K. The features of the resistivity and TEP temperature dependences (the lawρ∝T 2 changing toρ∝T, the change in the sign of S with temperature, and the low TEP anisotropy at largeρ anisotropy) have been interpreted in the framework of the narrow-band model.
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    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: Kondo model ; anisotropy ; Fermi-liquid to non-Fermi-liquid behavior
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    Notes: Abstract We discuss the behavior of the two-channel Kondo model with channel anisotropic exchange couplings by using our recent solution of the model. This solution provides an analytic description of the interesting cross-over from a high-temperature regime, dominated by the non-Fermi-liquid behavior of the isotropic two-channel Kondo model, to a low-temperature regime characterized by the standard Fermi-liquid behavior of the single-channel Kondo model.
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    Journal of superconductivity 9 (1996), S. 481-484 
    ISSN: 1572-9605
    Keywords: YBa2Cu3O7 −δ ; single crystal ; resistivity ; anisotropy
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    Topics: Electrical Engineering, Measurement and Control Technology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract We have measured the in-plane longitudinal resistivitiesρ a andρ b as functions of temperature and magnetic field. The measurements were all made on the same detwinned single crystal of YBa2Cu3O7 −δ (YBCO). DefiningT c to be at the onset of resistance, it is the same forρ a andρ b in a magnetic field ranging from 0 to 3.5 T. In zero field,T c = 93.4 K, so the oxygen doping of the crystal was approximately optimal. In the mixed state, the anisotropy ratio of the resistivities (ρ a/ρb) decreases with decreasingT orH, and the chain conductivity (σ b-σa) is smaller than the plane conductivity (σ a). Bothσ a andσ b increase with decreasing temperature, and so does (σ b-σa).
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    International journal of thermophysics 17 (1996), S. 1113-1124 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: anisotropy ; forced Rayleigh scattering method ; polymer melt ; thermal diffusivity ; transient behavior
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    Notes: Abstract Molecular orientation of polymer molecules created by shear force due to the flow of the polymer melt in a duct rapidly relaxes after the change in the shear rate. This relaxation causes the changes in anisotropic behavior of mechanical. thermal, and optical properties which have strong effect in precision forming of casted polymer products. Among these properties, thermal diffusivity is one of the most difficult properties to measure by the conventional techniques. The present paper describes and discusses the subsecond measurement of relaxation characteristics in thermal dilfusivity anisotropy of flowing polymer melt in conjunction with measurements of some typical flow characteristics. The method used was the forced Rayleigh scattering method, an optical method which was developed and modified by the authors' group for applying to oriented polymer materials. The measuring lime of I ms can trace the relaxation occurred in the order of several seconds. Measured results of thermal diffusivity anisotropy were compared with transient characteristics of the now and quantitatively showed a good agreement with estimated behavior of oriented polymer molecules.
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    Applied mathematics and mechanics 17 (1996), S. 1067-1074 
    ISSN: 1573-2754
    Keywords: quasi-flow corner theory ; modulus reduced function ; shear band ; anisotropy
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    Notes: Abstract A quasi-flow corner theory on large plastic deformation of ductile metals is proposed in this paper. From orthogonal rule of plastic flow, the theory introduces a “modulus reduced function” and a corner effect of yield surface into the constitutive model of elastic-plastic large deformation. Thereby, the smooth and continuous transitions from orthogonal constitutive model to non-orthogonal one, and from plastic loading to elastic unloading are realized. In addition, the theory makes it possible to connect general anisotropic yield functions with corner hardening effect. The comparison between numerical simulation and experimental observation for the uniaxial tensile instability and shear band deformation of anisotropic sheet metals shows the validity of the present quasi-flow corner theory.
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    Hyperfine interactions 120-121 (1999), S. 23-30 
    ISSN: 1572-9540
    Keywords: NMR ; Co/Cu ; multilayers ; anisotropy ; 59Co
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract 59Co NMR studies of multilayers are able to give three direct pieces of information: (i) the crystal phase of Co, fcc (217.4 MHz), hcp (220–228 MHz) and in exotic cases bcc (198 MHz) for films measured at T= 4.2 K, (ii) the nature of the interfaces from low frequency satellite lines, and (iii) the strain state deduced from small changes in the line positions. Extensive studies of Co/Cu multilayer interfacial structures as a function of deposition technique, layer thickness, substrate/buffer layer structure and annealing temperature have been undertaken. This work has shed new light on the relationship between interfacial structure and magnetoresistance and in particular has demonstrated that flat, atomic scale, interfaces lead to greater magnetoresistance. The difference between the Co and Cu lattice constant results in an extensive, tensile in-plane strain developing in Co layers provided that some epitaxial registry is present. Information on strain effects can be obtained from the position and width of the NMR lines. The magnetic anisotropy field can be determined by measuring the field dependence of the enhancement effect due to electronic magnetisation. This provides unique insight into the distribution of magnetic anisotropy within the Co layers, as the enhancement can be investigated independently for each NMR line and, hence, provides environment specific information on magnetic anisotropy at the interfaces and in the interior of the layers.
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    Journal of elasticity 57 (1999), S. 133-155 
    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: uncoupling of displacements ; elasticity ; anisotropy ; Green's function ; dislocation ; elliptic inclusion
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    Notes: Abstract It was shown in an earlier paper that, under a two-dimensional deformation, there are anisotropic elastic materials for which the antiplane displacement u 3 and the inplane displacements u 1, u 2 are uncoupled but the antiplane stresses σ31, σ32 and the inplane stresses σ11, σ12, σ22 remain coupled. The conditions for this to be possible were derived, but they have a complicated expression. In this paper new and simpler conditions are obtained, and a general anisotropic elastic material that satisfies the conditions is presented. For this material, and for certain monoclinic materials with the symmetry plane at x 3 = 0, we show that the unnormalized Stroh eigenvectors a k for k = 1, 2, 3 are all real. The matrix A =[a 1, a 2, a 3] is a unit matrix when the material has a symmetry plane at x 2 = 0. Thus any one of the u 1, u 2, u 3 can be the only nonzero displacement, and the solution is a one-displacement field. Application to the Green's function due to a line of concentrated force f and a line dislocation with Burgers vector v in the infinite space, the half-space with a rigid boundary, and the infinite space with an elliptic rigid inclusion shows that one can indeed have a one-displacement field u 1, u 2 or u 3. One can also have a two-displacement field polarized on a plane other than the (x 1, x 2)-plane. The material that uncouples u 1, u 2, u 3 is not as restrictive as one might have thought. It can be triclinic, monoclinic, orthotropic, tetragonal, transversely isotropic, or cubic. However, it cannot be isotropic.
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    Interface science 3 (1996), S. 241-267 
    ISSN: 1573-2746
    Keywords: grain boundary segregation ; grain boundary cohesion ; fracture ; kinetics ; equilibrium ; anisotropy
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    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract This feature article summarizes the present art and science of grain boundary segregation from the viewpoint of the authors activities in this field. In the part on equilibrium segregation, fundamental effects on grain boundary segregation are discussed such as the nature of the solute/matrix binary system, presence of additional elements, temperature, grain boundary orientation and type of interface. In addition, the predictive capabilities of grain boundary segregation diagrams are outlined. The present models of segregation kinetics are reviewed and discussed in connection with recent experiments. The last part of the paper is focussed on the most important consequences of grain boundary segregation, i.e., grain boundary cohesion and fracture.
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    Journal of elasticity 43 (1996), S. 203-225 
    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: elasticity ; hyperelasticity ; symmetry ; groups ; Kronecker ; isotropy ; anisotropy ; classification
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    Notes: Abstract A thorough investigation is made of the independent point-group symmetries and canonical matrix forms that the 2D elastic and hyperelastic tensors can have. Particular attention is paid to the concepts relevant to the proper definition of the independence of a symmetry from another one. It is shown that the numbers of all independent symmetries for the 2D elastic and hyperelastic tensors are six and four, respectively. In passing, a symmetry result useful for the homogenization theory of 2D linear elastic heterogeneous media is derived.
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    Journal of elasticity 45 (1996), S. 13-32 
    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: 15A90 ; 70G05 ; 73B02 ; 73B10 ; elastic constitutive equations ; anisotropy ; minimal representation
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    Notes: Abstract The problem of determining minimal representations for anisotropic elastic constitutive equations is proposed and investigated. For elastic constitutive equations in any given case of anisotropy, it is shown that there exist generating sets consisting of six generators and such generating sets are minimal in all possible generating sets. This fact implies that most of the established results for representations of elastic constitutive equations are not minimal and remain to be sharpened. For elastic constitutive equations in some cases of anisotropy, including orthotropy, transverse isotropy, the trigonal crystal class S 6, and the classes C 2mh , m=1, 2, 3,..., etc., representations in terms of minimal generating sets are presented for the first time.
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    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: elasticity ; anisotropy ; inclusion ; crack ; Peach-Koehler force
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    Notes: Abstract Orlov and Indenbom [1] have shown that the net (integrated) interaction force F between two skew dislocations with Burgers vectors $$\hat b,b$$ separated by a distance h in an infinite anisotropic elastic medium is independent of h. Nix [2] computed numerically the net interaction force F between two skew dislocations that are parallel to the traction-free surface X2=0 of an isotropic elastic half-space. His numerical results showed that F was independent of h; a partial result of what Barnett [3] called Nix"s theorem. The separation-independence portion of Nix"s theorem has been proved to hold for a general anisotropic elastic half-space with a traction-free, rigid, or slippery surface, and for bimaterials [3-5]. In this paper, we show that the net interaction force $$F\left( {on \hat b} \right)$$ is independent of the presence of inclusions. We will consider the case in which the line dislocation b is a more general line singularity which can include a coincident line force with strength f per unit length of the line singularity. An inclusion is an infinitely long dissimilar anisotropic elastic cylinder of an arbitrary cross-section whose axis is parallel to the line singularity (f, b). The (skew) line dislocation $$\hat b$$ does not intersect the inclusion. The special cases of an inclusion are a void, crack, or rigid inclusion. There can be more than one inclusion of different cross sections and different materials. The line singularity (f, b) can be outside the inclusions or inside one of the inclusions. The inclusions and the matrix need not have a perfect bonding. One can have a debonding with or without friction.
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    Journal of elasticity 57 (1999), S. 1-24 
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    Keywords: elasticity ; anisotropy ; bounds ; elasticity tensor ; compliance tensor
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    Notes: Abstract Hill [12] showed that it was possible to construct bounds on the effective isotropic elastic coefficients of a material with triclinic or greater symmetry. Hill noted that the triclinic symmetry coefficients appearing in the bounds could be specialized to those of a greater symmetry, yielding the effective isotropic elastic coefficients for a material with any elastic symmetry. It is shown here that it is possible to construct bounds on the effective elastic constants of a material with any anisotropic elastic symmetry in terms of triclinic symmetry elastic coefficients. Similarly, it is then possible to specialize the triclinic symmetry coefficients appearing in the bounds to those of a greater symmetry. Specific bounds are given for the effective elastic coefficients of cubic, hexagonal, tetragonal and trigonal symmetries in terms of the elastic coefficients of triclinic symmetry. These results are obtained by combining the approach of Hill [12] with a representation of the stress-strain relations due, in principle, to Kelvin [25,26] but recast in the structure of contemporary linear algebra.
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    Journal of elasticity 55 (1999), S. 99-109 
    ISSN: 1573-2681
    Keywords: anisotropy ; nonlinear elasticity ; membranes
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    Notes: Abstract The existence and uniqueness of a relaxed energy function for anisotropic elastic membranes is established. It is shown that the extra strains during wrinkling abide by a normality rule akin to that of metal plasticity, and that throughout such wrinkling processes both the strain energy and the Piola-Kirchhoff stresses remain constant.
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