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Constraints in linearly elastic materials

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The general theory of linear constraints in linear elasticity theory is outlined. For problems that are ill-posed in constraint theory although well-posed in the absence of any constraint, a modified form of constraint theory is proposed.

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Les grandes lignes de la théorie générale des contraints en élasticité linéaire sont exposées. Une forme modifiée de la théorie des contraints est proposée pour les problèmes mal posés en présence de contraints quoique bien posés en l'absence de contraints.

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Pipkin, A.C. Constraints in linearly elastic materials. J Elasticity 6, 179–193 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00041785

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