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A modified Fourier series-based solution with improved rate of convergence for two-dimensional rectangular isotropic linear elastic solids

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This paper presents a new displacement solution based on a Modified Fourier Series (MFS) for isotropic linear elastic solids under plane strain or plane stress states subject to continuous displacement… Click to show full abstract

This paper presents a new displacement solution based on a Modified Fourier Series (MFS) for isotropic linear elastic solids under plane strain or plane stress states subject to continuous displacement and traction boundary conditions in a two-dimensional rectangular domain. In contrast with existing approaches that are restricted to Fourier series with a rate of convergence of second order O(m-2), the MFS allows increasing the rate of convergence of the solution. The governing Partial Differential Equations (PDEs) are satisfied exactly by two displacement solutions while the boundary conditions are approximated after solving a finite system of algebraic equations. Numerical results for a solution with an MFS with rate of convergence O(m-3) are compared with results from existing numerical and analytical methods, showing the enhanced behavior of the present solution.

Keywords: fourier series; rate convergence; solution

Journal Title: Mathematics and Mechanics of Solids
Year Published: 2021

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