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Shear crack propagation along weak planes in solids: a finite deformation analysis incorporating the linear harmonic potential
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    Shear crack propagation along weak planes in solids: a finite deformation analysis incorporating the linear harmonic potential (English)
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    12 July 2004
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    This paper aims at developing a nonlinear elasticity theory directly from the linear harmonic potential of the solid, and at derived studying the finite crack opening displacement of a sub-Rayleigh shear crack propagating along a weak plane solid. The nonlinear elasticity theory is at derived from the linear harmonic potential for plane-stress deformation. The autors establish that a sub-Rayleigh shear crack propagating along a weak plane in solids has a finite crack opening displacement. The crack opening displacement increases rapidly with the crack tip velocity. Moreover, the authors also study the opening of a super-shear crack using the same constitutive model. It is established that, in contrary to a sub-Rayleigh shear crack, the crack opening always vanishes for a super-shear crack.
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    crack opening displacement
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    super shear crack
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    sub-Rayleigh shear crack
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