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- Eshelbys_inclusion abstract "In continuum mechanics, the term Eshelby's inclusion or Eshelby's inclusion problems refers to a set of problems involving ellipsoidal elastic inclusions in an infinite elastic body. Analytical solutions to these problems were first devised by John D. Eshelby in 1957.Eshelby started with a thought experiment on the possible stress, strain, and displacement fields in a linear elastic body containing an inclusion. In particular, he considered the situation in which the inclusion has undergone a transformation (such as twinning or localized thermal expansion) but its change in shape and size are restricted because of the surrounding material. In that situation, the inclusion and the surrounding material remains in a stressed state. Also the strain states in the body and the inclusion are potentially inhomogeneous and complicated. Eshelby found that the resulting elastic field can be found using a \"sequence of imaginary cutting, straining and welding operations.\" Eshelby's finding that the strain and stress field inside the ellipsoidal inclusion is uniform and has a closed-form solution, regardless of the material properties and initial transformation strain (also called the eigenstrain), has spawned a large amount of work in the mechanics of composites.".
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- Eshelbys_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink Micromechanics.
- Eshelbys_inclusion wikiPageWikiLink Proceedings_of_the_Royal_Society.
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- Eshelbys_inclusion subject Category:Continuum_mechanics.
- Eshelbys_inclusion subject Category:Elasticity_(physics).
- Eshelbys_inclusion comment "In continuum mechanics, the term Eshelby's inclusion or Eshelby's inclusion problems refers to a set of problems involving ellipsoidal elastic inclusions in an infinite elastic body. Analytical solutions to these problems were first devised by John D. Eshelby in 1957.Eshelby started with a thought experiment on the possible stress, strain, and displacement fields in a linear elastic body containing an inclusion.".
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