Abstract

The equations of stress equilibrium and strain compatibility/incompatibility are discussed for fields with point singularities in a planar domain. The sufficiency (or insufficiency) of the smooth maps, obtained by restricting the singular fields to the domain away from the singularities, in completely characterizing the equations of equilibrium and compatibility/incompatibility over the entire domain, is established and illustrated with examples. The uniqueness of the solution to the stress problem of incompatible linear elasticity, allowing for singular fields, is proved. The uniqueness fails when the problem is considered solely in terms of the restricted maps. As further applications of our framework, a general stress solution, in response to point supported body force and defect fields, is derived and a generalized notion of the force acting on a defect is developed.

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