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We study the processes of additive formation of spherically shaped rigid bodies due to the uniform accretion of additional matter to their surface in an arbitrary centrally symmetric force field. A special case of such a field can be the gravitational or electrostatic force field. We consider the elastic deformation of the formed body. The body is assumed to be isotropic with elasticmoduli arbitrarily varying along the radial coordinate.We assume that arbitrary initial circular stresses can arise in the additional material added to the body in the process of its formation. In the framework of linear mechanics of growing bodies, the mathematical model of the processes under study is constructed in the quasistatic approximation. The boundary value problems describing the development of stress–strain state of the object under study before the beginning of the process and during the entire process of its formation are posed. The closed analytic solutions of the posed problems are constructed by quadratures for some general types of material inhomogeneity. Important typical characteristics of the mechanical behavior of spherical bodies additively formed in the central force field are revealed. These characteristics substantially distinguish such bodies from the already completely composed bodies similar in dimensions and properties which are placed in the force field and are described by problems of mechanics of deformable solids in the classical statement disregarding the mechanical aspects of additive processes.
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Original Russian Text © D.A. Parshin, 2017, published in Izvestiya Akademii Nauk, Mekhanika Tverdogo Tela, 2017, No. 5, pp. 70–82.
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Parshin, D.A. Analytic Solution of the Problem of Additive Formation of an Inhomogeneous Elastic Spherical Body in an Arbitrary Nonstationary Central Force Field. Mech. Solids 52, 530–540 (2017). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0025654417050089
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