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The transient response of two cracks at the interface of a layered half space
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    The transient response of two cracks at the interface of a layered half space (English)
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    In this paper, the transient response of two interface cracks, in a layered half space subjected to antiplane stress fields, is analytically studied. The problem is formulated in terms of a coupled set of integral equations, which are then solved by expanding the unknown crack opening displacements in a complete set of Chebyshev's polynomials. The method is coded in FORTRAN program and numerical results for a sample problem are presented. The results show that the response of one crack is significantly influenced by the presence of a bigger neighboring crack.
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    time-dependent antiplane shear stress field
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    Betti's reciprocal theorem
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    Green's problem
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    scattered field problem
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    concentrated line load
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    transient response
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    two interface cracks
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    layered half space
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    coupled set of integral equations
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    opening displacements
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    complete set of Chebyshev's polynomials
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    FORTRAN program
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