Abstract

A finite oscillatory shearing motion is shown to be possible, in the absence of body force, in every homogeneous isotropic compressible or incompressible elastic solid. The spatial geometry is the same for all materials and the nature of the time-dependence, for a particular material, is determined by the generalized shear modulus. A motion of this type and a spatially uniform, time-dependent temperature can be supported in thermoelastic solids, without application of body force or volume supply of heat.

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