Abstract

The base factors and global mesh equations corresponding to classes of basic two-dimensional problems of the elastic theory of composites are constructed in circular cylindrical coordinates (axisymmetric problems in polar coordinates). The domain occupied by the composite may be of arbitrary connectivity and configuration. The difference scheme or the global system of linear algebraic equations that corresponds to any differential problem from the given class of problems may be written explicitly

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