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Elastic Green's function for a bimaterial composite solid containing a crack inclined to the interface
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    Elastic Green's function for a bimaterial composite solid containing a crack inclined to the interface (English)
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    An analytical closed-form expression is derived for the elastic Green's function of a bimaterial composite solid containing a planar interface and a straight crack inclined at an arbitrary angle with the interface. The Green's function satisfies the interfacial boundary conditions of continuous tractions and displacements, and zero tractions at the crack surfaces. The boundary conditions are satisfied by using the virtual force technique. The determination of the virtual forces requires solutions of a Hilbert problem which is obtained by using an orthogonal complex transform. The method is illustrated by applying it to a copper/nickel composite.
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    straight crack
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    interfacial boundary conditions
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    virtual force technique
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    Hilbert problem
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    orthogonal complex transform
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    copper/nickel composite
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