Abstract
The determination of the elastic field in anisotropic bodies subjected to mixed and nonhomogeneous boundary conditions has not been developed to the extent of its isotropic counterpart. This is mainly due to the complexity of the anisotropic fundamental solution. In this paper, the superposition method (SUP) is extended to allow for anisotropy. In particular, the method is developed for the plane orthotropic case. Using some examples, it is shown that the method is both efficient and very accurate. A general FORTRAN computer program based on the formulation presented here is included.
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