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Generally speaking a solution of three-dimensional problems of elasticity theory is hard to obtain. It is therefore important to analyze a simpler case in which the quantities involved (stresses, strains, etc.) depend on two spatial coordinates only. In this class of problems belong the plane strain and so-called generalized plane stress problems that we now treat. The important characteristic of those simplified cases is that they could be solved by using the same mathematical formulation. The only difference is the values of certain constants in the solution. We treat both the static and dynamic problems.
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Atanackovic, T.M., Guran, A. (2000). Plane State of Strain and Plane State of Stress. In: Theory of Elasticity for Scientists and Engineers. Birkhäuser, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-1330-7_6
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