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Nearly circular shear mode cracks (English)
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In this paper we study the elasticity problems of a planar crack, lying in an infinite three-dimensional solid, the front of which differs only slightly form a circle. The crack system is subjected to loadings that induce shear mode stress intensity factors at the crack front. Quantities such as relative crack surface displacement, in-plane shear mode intensity factor \(K_ 2\) and anti-plane shear mode intensity factor \(K_ 3\) are derived in detail. The method used is based on a perturbation technique developed by \textit{J. R. Rice} [J. Appl. Mech. 52, 571-579 (1985; Zbl 0571.73104)] of calculating the first-order variation of the elastic field of a crack when its front is perturbed from some regular reference geometry. The configurational stability problems of harmonic wave form perturbations of the front of a circular crack under axisymmetric shear loading are studied using the derived formulae. The shape that a planar crack under remote uniform shear loading would take so that the energy release rate distributes uniformly along the crack front is discussed by calculating proper perturbations on a circular crack that meets the above requirement.
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crack face weight functions
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planar crack
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infinite three-dimensional solid
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shear mode stress intensity factors
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relative crack surface displacement
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in-plane shear mode intensity factor
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anti-plane shear mode intensity factor
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perturbation technique
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first-order variation
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configurational stability problems
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harmonic wave form perturbations
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axisymmetric shear loading
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