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Novel weight function approach for plane elasticity crack problems
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    Novel weight function approach for plane elasticity crack problems (English)
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    11 June 1998
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    In the case of boundary traction in equilibrium, we obtain a weight function for evaluating the stress intensity factors which does not depend on elastic constants. To complete derivation, a singular field called the \(\beta_1\)-field is introduced, which has an order of \(O(r^{-1/2})\) for the displacements and \(O(r^{-3/2})\) for the stresses at the vicinity of the crack tip. We also introduce a complementary regular field, called the \(\beta_2\)-field, in which the applied boundary tractions are opposite to those derived from the \(\beta_1\)-field. Numerical examples demonstrate the efficiency of the approach.
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    stress intensity factors
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    singular field
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    crack tip
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    complementary regular field
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