Some boundary value problems in Magneto-elastodynamics
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Abstract
The interaction of magnetic fields and displacements in an elastic solid is considered as a mixed initial and boundary value problem in Magneto-elastodynamics. The solution is reduced to a system of Fredholm equations of the second kind, which in certain particular cases become Fredholm equations of the first kind. Some special cases are considered for a solid rectangular plate, and graphs are presented for forced vibrations of the plate.
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Rectangular Plate Forced Vibration Betti Mixed Boundary Condition Fredholm Equation
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