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Stress intensity factors for two coplanar penny-shaped cracks under uniaxial tension
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    Stress intensity factors for two coplanar penny-shaped cracks under uniaxial tension (English)
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    22 August 1994
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    This paper presents an approximate analytical solution for the three- dimensional problem of two coplanar penny-shaped cracks contained in an infinite isotropic matrix. The superposition principle of elasticity theory and the Eshelby's equivalent inclusion method are employed.
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    infinite isotropic matrix
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    superposition principle
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    Eshelby's equivalent inclusion method
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