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Exact Solutions > Linear Partial Differential Equations > Higher-Order Equations > Biharmonic Equation
4
4
4
+2 2 2 +
.
4
x
x y
y 4
at
y = 0,
y w = f (x) at
y = 0.
1 y2
.
x2 + y 2
2 . Domain: < x < , 0 y < . The derivatives of the desired function are prescribed at the
boundary:
x w = f (x) at y = 0,
y w = g(x) at y = 0.
w(x, y) =
Solution:
w(x, y) =
f ()G(x , y) d,
G(x, y) =
Z
x
y(x )
y 2 g() d
f () arctan
+
d
+
+ C,
y
(x )2 + y 2
(x )2 + y 2
BIHARMONIC EQUATION
r = a,
r w = g() at
r = a.
Solution:
w(r, ) =
1
(r2 a2 )2
2a
2
0
[a r cos( )]f () d
1
2
2
2
[r + a 2ar cos( )]
2
Z
0
g() d
.
r2 + a2 2ar cos( )
References
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Gostekhizdat, Moscow, 1955.
Shilov, G. E., Mathematical Analysis: A Second Special Course [in Russian], Nauka, Moscow, 1965.
Bitsadze, A. V. and Kalinichenko, D. F., Collection of Problems on Mathematical Physics Equations [in Russian], Nauka,
Moscow, 1985.
Polyanin, A. D., Handbook of Linear Partial Differential Equations for Engineers and Scientists , Chapman & Hall/CRC,
2002.
Biharmonic Equation
c 2004 Andrei D. Polyanin
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