Elasticity/Plane strain

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A displacement field 𝐮(𝐗) is called plane if

uα=uα(X1,X2)

and

u3=0

The corresponding strain field is called a plane strain and satisfies

εαβ=12(uαXβ+uβXα)

and

ε13=ε23=ε33=0

This happens where one dimension is very large compared to the others, the principal strain in the direction of the longest dimension is constrained and can be assumed as zero, yielding a plane strain condition.

Introduction to Elasticity