Abstract

Explicit solutions for two-dimensional elastostatic Green's functions in general anisotropic solids are obtained by the use of an integral representation technique and a subsequent application of the residue calculus. These solutions lead naturally to the generalization of Stroh's formalism to include the most general class of anisotropic solids.

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