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A finite elastic body with a curved crack loaded in anti-plane shear (English)
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16 May 1993
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The paper deals with an indirect boundary integral equation formulation for the stress analysis of linearly elastic, homogeneous and isotropic body with a curved crack loaded in anti-plane shear. The crack must be an arc of a circle and wholly inside the solid. Making use of complex variables and conformal mapping, the singular kernels for an infinite domain are augmented such that the new kernels are singular solutions for a point source in an infinite domain containing a traction-free curved crack. All the unknowns of the problem are localized only on the outer boundary of the body. Integral expressions for the mode III stress intensity factors at each crack tip is derived. These integral representations require far field boundary data, available from a numerical solution of a boundary value problem without any special treatment of the crack surfaces. A rigorous mathematical formulation is developed, the main aspects of the numerical implementation are discussed, and several representative examples are presented.
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fundamental solution
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asymptotic analysis
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\(h\)-convergence verification
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edge effect
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stress analysis
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conformal mapping
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singular kernels
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stress intensity factors
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