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Eigenstresses in Anisotropic Films
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2011
Abstract
A closed-form solution for a macroscopically homogeneous, fully anisotropie layer subject to non-uniform through-thickness eigenstrain is presented, and employed in determining the three-dimensional deformation and stress states of a thermally loaded ceramic film with microstructure-induced macroscopic anisotropy. The resultant stress field is compared with those that could be deduced by experimental determination of the curvature and the classical structural theories.
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