For the plane stress case, in terms of the two complex potentials 1 and 2
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For the plane stress case, in terms of the two complex potentials ∅1 and ∅2, compute the two in-plane displacements u and v and thus justify relations (11.5.14).
Equation 11.5.14
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u(x,y) = 2Rep1 (21) + P2P2(22)] v(x,y) = 2Re[q1P1(21) + 922 (22)]
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