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The stress intensity factor history due to three-dimensional transient loading on the faces of a crack
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    The stress intensity factor history due to three-dimensional transient loading on the faces of a crack (English)
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    A procedure is described for determining dynamic stress intensity factor histories for a half plane crack in an otherwise unbounded elastic body, with the crack faces subjected to tractions that result in variation of the stress intensity factor along the crack edge. The procedure is based on integral transform methods and the properties of analytic functions of a complex variable. The procedure is illustrated for the case of a pair of opposed line loads suddenly applied on the crack faces along a line perpendicular to the crack edge. An exact expression is obtained for the resulting mode I stress intensity factor as a function of time for any point along the crack edge. Some features of the solution, as well as possible extensions of the procedure, are discussed.
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    dynamic stress intensity factor histories
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    half plane crack
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    unbounded elastic body
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    crack faces
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    tractions
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    pair of opposed line loads
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    mode I
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