Abstract

Unique, explicit, and exact expressions for the first- and second-order derivatives of the three-dimensional Green's function for general anisotropic materials are presented in this paper. The derived expressions are based on a mixed complex-variable method and are obtained from the solution proposed by Ting and Lee (Ting and Lee, 1997,“The Three-Dimensional Elastostatic Green's Function for General Anisotropic Linear Elastic Solids,” Q. J. Mech. Appl. Math. 50, pp. 407–426) which has three valuable features. First, it is explicit in terms of Stroh's eigenvalues pα (α=1,2,3) on the oblique plane with normal coincident with the position vector; second, it remains well-defined when some Stroh's eigenvalues are equal (mathematical degeneracy) or nearly equal (quasi-mathematical degeneracy); and third, they are exact. Therefore, both new proposed solutions inherit these appealing features, being explicit in terms of Stroh's eigenvalues, simpler, unique, exact and valid independently of the kind of degeneracy involved, as opposed to previous approaches. A study of all possible degenerate cases validate the proposed scheme.

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