III. Anisotropic, Two-dimensional Deformation.
1) Infinite
space.
Asaro, et al. (1973), Barnett
(1972), Barnett & Lothe (1973), Barnett
& Swanger (1971), Chadwick & Smith
(1977), Eshelby et al. (1953), Kirchner
(1987), Malen (1971), Stroh
(1958), Ting (1992b), Willis
(1970),
2) Half-Space.
Barnett & Lothe (1975a), Head
(1953, 1965), Tewary et al. (1989a), Ting
(1992a), Ting & Barnett (1993), Tucker
(1969), Willis (1970),
3) Bimaterials.
Barnett & Lothe (1974, 1995), Qu
(1991), Tewary et al. (1989a,b), Ting
(1992a), Tucker (1969),
4) Elliptic
Hole or Inclusion.
Hwu & Yen (1991, 1993), Ting
(1995, 1996), Vitek & Hirth (1977),
Wang & Tarn (1993), Warren
(1983), Willis (1983), Yen
& Hwu (1994), Yen et al. (1995)
5) Wedges
and Strips.
Alshits, et al. (1995), Barnett
& Lothe (1975a), Chiu & Wu (1998),
Chung & Ting (1995a,b), Ting
(1988, 1989), Wu, K.C. (1998)
6) Piezoelectric.
Alshits, et al. (1995), Barnett
& Lothe (1975b), Chung & Ting (1995a,b),
Kirchner & Alshits (1996),