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A boundary integral equation method for the solution of a class of crack problems
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    A boundary integral equation method for the solution of a class of crack problems (English)
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    A boundary integral equation method for the solution of an important class of crack problems in elasticity is outlined. The method is applicable for deformations in which the crack faces remain in contact. Specific numerical examples are considered to illustrate the application of the method.
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    Green's function
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    crack tip stress intensity factors
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    fundamental singular solution
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    boundary integral equation method
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    deformations
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    crack faces remain in contact
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